McDonald's pilots Linux-based electronic signage
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| Fast-food chain McDonald's is reportedly piloting Linux-based
| electronic signage at a location in Chicago. The Golden Arches at Archer
| Rutherford is using content-managed digital signage for menu-board
| promotion, dining- and play-room adver-tainment, and customer
| information collection, according to an article at SelfService.org.
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http://www.linuxdevices.com/news/NS7373469582.html
Also see the following recent news: one of the 'louder' types of migrations,
which only represent a mere subset.
Nando's goes Open Source
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| Nando's has revamped its ICT infrastructure and restaurant connectivity
| using Open Source in order to improve productivity. "The [previous]
| solution was not providing head office with accurate and reliable
| communications on a regular basis. This would often result in staff
| having to manually retrieve the missing information from each restaurant,"
| explains Yossi Hasson, sales and marketing director at Synaq.
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| The revamp incorporates a new Linux-based solution and connectivity
| across its network. The project was outsourced to Synaq, a provider
| of managed Linux services and Open Source software.
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| Nandos has 230 restaurants nationwide and each restaurant is required
| to forward detailed information from their Point of Sale (PoS) system
| directly to head office on a daily basis...
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http://www.bizcommunity.com/Article/196/16/11605.html
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