The KioskCom Fall 2004 Summit was an opportunity for kiosk industry professionals to meet and share their insights. Presentations covered a variety of topics…
read nowby Tracy Kitten — Editor, AMC
The use of electronic voting systems was more widespread than ever on Election Day '04. And leaders in the industry expect the use of touchscreen voting…
read nowProcessing hundreds of applications for various permits became overwhelming for the City of New Orleans' Department of Safety and Permits. Kiosks helped solve…
read nowWhat do a financial institution, a high school and Wal-Mart have in common? They all have kiosks that won awards at the 2004 KioskCom Show. Find out more about…
read nowBelieve it or not, many companies put privacy low on the list of requirements for HR kiosk solutions. Most people like their privacy, so this issue should be…
read nowUnique approach ensured maximum sales and shopping time for exhibitors and attendees alike at the Boston event. New owner NetWorld Alliance brought a small…
read nowAfter winning two KioskCom awards, KIS isn't resting on its laurels. Clients are still deploying Shibby and Nationwide CyberSystems kiosks.
read nowLosing 35 ATMs in the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks helped John Bradshaw decide to get out of the ATM business and into the kiosk business as one of the first to…
read nowWhen the ATMIA West flag flew in San Diego last month, it bore a new slogan: "The Self-Service Summit." The nomenclature reflects a growing movement of two…
read nowCustomers may not think about the printers they put with their kiosks, but they should. If the printer is down, the whole self-service experience could be a…
read nowNetkey is a bellwether of the industry because it has lasted through the years. The software company has a new CEO and VP of sales, and a new focus.
read nowIt's the applications, stupid. That's the wisecracking way Craig Keefner explains where companies should place their focus in a challenging economy. Several…
read nowMore than 550 attendees are expected at The Kiosk Show in Boston Oct. 7-8. This week we continue our look at some of the expected exhibits.
read nowFrom music downloads to pay-per-use e-services, the winners of best travel, hospitality or entertainment kiosks offered applications to make life easier (and…
read nowAn innovative pairing between two kiosk companies and a manager of multi-family dwellings helps would-be tenants choose their new home after hours.
read nowMore than 550 attendees are expected at The Kiosk Show in Boston Oct. 7-8. Greeting them will be a host of applications and demonstrations from some of the…
read nowThe pilot on a kiosk deployment at two Hilton hotels is about three months away from beginning, and already Hilton is planning on its success.
read nowRecently our editors sought the market's best digital-to-high quality print solution. Quality was consistently good, but Wal-Mart's price was best: 24 cents…
read nowThe EasyPoint Xpress, a first-time entry, won the 2004 Complete System Excellence award from KIOSK magazine for its Sprint application. Where has it gone from…
read nowTom Weaver, VP of sales and marketing for KIS, just started June 30, but he has lofty goals: like increasing sales five-fold in three years.
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