
How Technology Can Solve the Restaurant Industry’s Labor Shortage
Since early 2020, the world has been reeling from the effects of COVID-19. While all industries have struggled to keep up, the restaurant business has
Since early 2020, the world has been reeling from the effects of COVID-19. While all industries have struggled to keep up, the restaurant business has
Have you ever wondered what restaurants will look like in the future? While we don’t envision every restaurant being Taco Bell by 2032, as predicted
In 2022, retail and hospitality businesses can expect health concerns, personalized experiences, and sustainability to top the year’s trend list. Here’s a look at how
When the manufacturing industry began to embrace digital technology a decade ago, it adopted a new identity — smart manufacturing or Industry 4.0. Applying cloud,
On March 11, the American Rescue Plan Act of 2021 created the $28.6 billion Restaurant Revitalization Fund to provide grants for restaurants sustaining financial losses
Contactless transactions are no longer a future concept in our economy’s most hands-on industries. For the past year, global attention has been focused on the
This is not another article to explain why and how things will never be the same. Frankly, that message is getting a little old. Instead, here are a few ideas for how physical branches might evolve to better serve consumers and keep those institutions a valuable part of the community.
Navigating the recent CARES Act Extension and the 5,600 pages of the COVID-19 relief bill can be a cumbersome task, but it’s essential to know
Retailers learned a lot over the last year—what worked and what didn’t. The main takeaway from 2020 was that consumers embrace and utilize technology on all fronts to access brands and products.
COVID undoubtedly impacted and reshaped consumer banking behavior in 2020. As bank lobbies across the country closed to the public, full-service drive-thru and mobile banking apps swiftly replaced traditional lobby banking.