Denver airport adds self-service business centers
January 31, 2008
LOUISVILLE, Colo. — Denver International Airport is expanding services designed specifically for business travelers. ZOOX Stations Inc. and RMES Communications have teamed up on self-service kiosk installations that provide passengers a full complement of office services throughout all concourses and the main terminal.
Passengers can now sit down at office terminals with word processing, spreadsheet and presentation applications. High-speed laser printers, media drives, USB ports, and laptop charging equipment provide a turnkey self-service business center on the road. The kiosks feature a seated station, traditional office keyboard and mouse and a 17-inch flat panel monitor.
In addition to the full application suite, clients can readily access high-speed Internet to efficiently manage email or distribute their work. There are also popular gaming options on these machines. While not as fully loaded at the neighboring ZOOX Stations PC Game Cafes, a complete range of casual user games are available on the business center machines as well.
There are currently 64 ZOOX Stations Game Cafes and four business center kiosks located in the concourses and main terminal. RMES Communications and KIOSK Information Systems are currently evaluating expanding services in other selected airport locations. Included In This Story
KIOSK Information Systems is a world leader in self-service solutions because of its long history delivering proven expertise in design engineering and manufacturing, application development, integration, and comprehensive support services.
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