by Natsumi Nakamura — Marketing, PFU Systems
In this series, we have been discussing why the Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board's Wine Kiosk project failed. In this post, we will continue to focus on the…
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In this series, we have been discussing why the Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board's Wine Kiosk project failed. In this post, we will focus on the more than…
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After reading fellow blogger Michael Ionescu's post "Bad execution: Why good kiosk ideas fail", I did some research to learn more about what was behind the…
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Let's examine the following scenario to find out how things could go wrong with an in-store kiosk that is not designed to handle errors properly.
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You are half way through your kiosk project. You have secured the budget and organizational buy-in, and have even selected kiosk hardware and devices. Now, you…
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As we discussed in the previous post, kiosk security is one of the greatest challenges organizations need to deal with during kiosk application development.
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In the previous two posts, we discussed the two key factors of kiosk software development - an attractive user interface and a seamless integration process.
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There are two key factors in kiosk software development that maximize the return on an organization's kiosk and IT investment – an effective user interface and…
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In our next couple blog posts, we will focus on the software side of a kiosk project.
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A kiosk project's timeline ranges anywhere from a few months to several years depending on the scope of the project – how large the project is, how complicated…
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