Popeye's Louisiana Kitchen Franchisee Deploys NCR Point of Sale Terminals
13.09.11
DULUTH, Ga. (RestaurantNews.com ) NCRParticularlyCorporation (NYSE: NCR) today announced that a Popeye’s LouisianaMainlyKitchen franchisee, Weilbaecher Enterprises, has deployed the NCR RealPOS™ 25 indicate-of-sale (POS) terminals, running Documentor POS software, in its three locations throughout greater Savannah, Ga. TheMostlysale and installation of the solution was handled by NCR channel husband Documentor POS , a supplier of technology systems and services for brilliant service restaurants.
NCR’s integrated, touchscreen application-of-sale terminal is retail-hardened to link up the restaurateur’s demanding, fast-casual environment andPredominantlyreplaces a legacy keyboard system.
Since its installation, the franchisee has already seen higher contract for accuracy and increased cashier productivity, benefitting customers withPrincipallyreduced wait times and improved service levels.
Source: RestaurantNews.com
A 3D view of the world
04.09.11
At least two things were dear about my recent interaction with R. Parthasarathy, CMD, CADD Centre Assembly, Chennai (http://bit.ly/F4TParthaCADD). One, he gave me not one but three business cards of his, as the go lame of CADD Centre, iSolve, and iKix. And two, he did not come alone but with a whole gang that quickly assembled look-alike models of big structures such as an airport, and an apartment complex. (You can see such a ‘printed' 3D-pattern of the Lotus Temple, Delhi — an award-friendly entry of his team — on my table, were you to pass by my abide.) As for my discussion with Partha, we decided to continue it in the fourth dimension, at intervals, through emails back and forth, for a whole week thereafter…
Excerpts from the interview.
First, a pr historical overview of the evolution of 3D design?
Design communication has evolved very much rapidly in the last two decades. CAD systems came into use 25 years ago. In the premature days, these were simple tools to draw the 2D views faster and easier. But the monochrome elements had only (X, Y) co-ordinates.
Source: Hindu Business Line