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Keeping a self-service kiosk safe goes beyond the enclosure. Learn measures that can protect kiosk software.
Type: Special Report
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The self-service industry has another new technology to absorb: mobile devices. These devices, such as the iPad, have become more functional and are available in a broader range of products. As …
Type: White Paper
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Kiosk software secures your kiosk browser, displaying your application full screen and restricting user access from the OS, desktop and browser. These are key features of kiosk software, but what are …
Type: Case Study
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Most major browsers offer a free and easy to use kiosk mode version which displays the application full screen. However, there can be unexpected costs such as kiosk downtime, loss of data, a change …
Type: Case Study
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In the last several years, more and more applications are being written, or rewritten, as web applications. The question is whether web applications make good kiosk applications?
Type: White Paper
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You prepare your kiosk for harsh conditions, vandals, and intentional mischief, but have you thought about needed security for unintentional mishaps?
Type: White Paper
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In 2005, Tampa International Airport decided it needed to make a few changes. The airport terminal, one of the busiest in the country, caters to tourists and business travelers year-round. Providing …
Type: Case Study
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Many industrial and healthcare organizations have staff with no permanent work location and no access to the intranet. This leaves them to perform Human Resource functions with paper in long hand …
Type: White Paper
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Imagine having the product knowledge of every retail store employee at your fingertips. Imagine no longer, this has now become reality as many retailers turn to product information kiosks to …
Type: Case Study
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In an effort to help students get information quickly and easily, many college campuses are expanding their use of kiosks. From wayfinding to paying for tuition, students are finding self-service …
Type: Case Study
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In any self-service kiosk project, there are three major components needed to determine its success: the hardware, the user application and the kiosk system software. The purpose of a kiosk is to …
Type: Presentation
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It might seem like an unlikely pairing, but religious institutions are increasingly using technology to recruit and maintain members. Technology, specifically self-service technology, enables …
Type: Case Study
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Free healthcare, health information, and voter registration! Not to worry, this offer isn’t spam in your mailbox or a cheesy infomercial. A well known organization is reaching out to patients by …
Type: Case Study