Cabling
– What is Cable Management?
Cable Management is a term used to describe how a cable network is set up. Cable management involves organizing your cables and hardware to be easily identifiable and troubleshoot. This task takes the edge off any future upgrades or repairs and gives your setup a professional look.
Let’s get into more detail on why you can benefit from proper cable management—no matter what size your setup is.
Why is Cable Management Important?
Cable management is essential to create a visually pleasing and clean work environment. Managing cables or wires help maintain basic functionality and protects the devices from the clogged airflow due to messy and disorganized cables. Tangled wires or cables are generally frustrating and time-consuming to untangle.
POS Upgrade support
When Should Your Restaurant Upgrade The POS System?–
1.Your POS system is experiencing performance issues.
2.Your POS lacks features that allow you to meet customer demands.
3.Your POS system does not provide mission-critical business information.
4.Your POS system does not support initiatives that creates customer engagement.
Camera System
In today’s world, Monitoring and visually keeping track of virtually everything that happens in a restaurant is critical. Doing this with security cameras makes it all the more easier to quickly get to the bottom of issues such as internal theft, slip and fall incidents, keeping track of employees’ actual work time, and more.
Laptop Desktops
How computers are used in restaurant?
Restaurant managers use office computers to manage inventory and ordering, payroll, and scheduling. A large majority of this data is confidential, and also requires high levels of accuracy. Ensure the health of your computer through professional maintenance and regular software updates.
POS vendor management
Uphold Your Reputation, Anticipate what is Ahead & Improve Business Performance by knowing exactly how your POS system is performing on a scheduled basis. Customers do not care if your vendor is ultimately to blame for an issue; the reputational damage is ultimately felt directly by your Restaurant.
Routers and switches
As a jumping off point, we will explore the types of devices that you will require in your restaurant network. These devices will run your network and manage other devices that are connected to your network:
1.Broadband Modem – Provide internet access for your network.
2.Router/Firewall – Provides network devices and clients with IP addresses and routes data through network.
3. Network Switch (at least one) – Connects the network physically to other parts of the building through cabling. Also manages VLAN’s.
4.WiFi Access Point – Extends your network via wireless so devices can connect without a physical cable connection.
Alarm system
WHAT TO CONSIDER IN A RESTAURANT SECURITY SYSTEM
The kinds of services your business requires will be unique to your building or property, type and size of business, and the location It is likely you will need some combination of security services and protocols to keep your property, assets, inventory, and employees safe.
Quckbooks Installation
Can QuickBooks be used for Your restaurant?
Yes. QuickBooks can track all of your restaurant locations, including food trucks, in one system. You can track income and expenses for all of your profit centers—.
The restaurant business is a lot of work. Your accounting solution does not have to be.
Easy accounting for restaurants
Maximize and manage your cash flow in QuickBooks.
Printer Support
How to Choose a Restaurant Office Printer
Choosing a Restaurant business printer is very different from selecting one for your home. Restaurant Office printers come equipped with a variety of features and options that can meet the demands of a busy office while helping to control costs. However, choose the work printer or all-in-one work printer that’s best for the business you have.
ISP Vendor management
What is vendor service management for the restaurant industry? Vendor management is a term that describes the processes organizations use to manage their suppliers, who are also known as vendors. Vendor management includes activities such as selecting vendors, negotiating contracts, controlling costs, reducing vendor-related risks and ensuring service delivery.