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Pizza Hut® BOOK IT! ® Donates 100,000 Books to Hurricane-Affected Gulf Coast on National Young Reader's Day
DALLAS -- Teachers and Children Participating in the BOOK IT! R Program Help Donate Books by Stepping up to Reading Challenge
Tags: Books, information technology, Pizza Hut
Research articles 2005-11-08
Pizza Hut® BOOK IT! Beginners® Kicks off 2008 Reading Program with 'Maisy' Book Series from Candlewick Press
DALLAS -- BOOK IT! Beginners([R])announced today that it is featuring the "Maisy" book series in its 2008 read-aloud program. Created and sponsored by Pizza Hut([R]), the program encourages teachers to read aloud to students in preschool and pre-kindergarten to develop a lifelong love for reading and books.
Tags: information technology, Pizza Hut
Research articles 2008-03-03
Pizza Hut® BOOK IT! ® National Reading Incentive Program Helps Grant Wish for New Library in Episode of NBC's ``Three Wishes'' Airing Friday, November 11
DALLAS -- Pizza Hut Hosts Pizza Party and Contributes Books to New Library
Tags: incentive program, information technology, NBC, Pizza Hut
Research articles 2005-11-10

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Global Hyatt Corporation Names Harmit Singh Chief Financial Officer
CHICAGO -- Global Hyatt Corporation President and Chief Executive Officer Mark Hoplamazian today announced the appointment of Harmit Singh as chief financial officer CFO. In this position, Singh will lead the company's finance, accounting, treasury, tax and strategic financial planning functions worldwide. Singh was formerly senior vice president and chief...
Articles 2008-06-16
Techno-unification forges crucial link for Yum chains: Yum's varied divisions close gaps with 'standard technologies that support multiple brands,' according to CIO Bellinger
Yum! Brands has endeavored since its 1997 spinoff by then-parent PepsiCo Inc. to consolidate the various point-of-sale systems and back-office applications used by its assorted chains. Yum's chief information officer, Delaney Bellinger, says that mission only has been intensified by the company's determination to offer the foods of...
Articles 2005-08-15
Dialing for dollars: Yum exec shares call center benefits, best practices
LONG BEACH, CALIF. -- In a four-week test of the effectiveness of Yum! Brands' phone-based customer service centers, the Louisville, Ky.-based company in 2002 disconnected four Australian Pizza Hut restaurants from the centralized order-processing center that had supported them for a long time. Soon after, managers at those...
Articles 2004-03-08
Business Intelligence and ethics: can they work together?(Controls & Systems)(Editorial)(Industry Overview)
"You have zero privacy anyway get over it," said Scott McNealy, of Sun Microsystems in 1999. Tactful, no. But is he correct? Unfortunately, yes. And privacy advocates need to understand this. As a consumer, every time you buy an item, whether it has an RFID tag or...
Articles 2003-11-01
Carlson Restaurants hires new CIO
DALLAS -- Carlson Restaurants Worldwide Inc., which is based here, hired as its new chief information officer Deborah Lipscomb, 'a former vice president of technology for video rental chain Blockbuster Corp., an executive search firm involved in the personnel matter said. Officials at Carlson Restaurants -- parent of...
Articles 2003-07-14
Buyer's economy
IT managers' jobs are a little easier, thanks to the economic downturn, because technology sales executives are much more accommodating. Buyers report that the haggling process is now less like a war of attrition, and more like a mutual quest for compromise. "I find sales people are not...
Articles 2002-10-10
TARGUSinfo announces victory for licensed patent portfolio
TARGUS Information Corporation TARGUSinfo has announced that the owner of its licensed patent portfolio, Murex Licensing Corporation Murex, successfully enforced the Murex patents against four major companies: Vicinity Corporation, Pizza Hut, Domino's and Qwest. TARGUSinfo licenses the Murex patents, which generally cover location-based services LBS and data linkage technologies across...
Articles 2002-08-01
Talking to computers on the rise.
Jul 09, 2002 The Australian Financial Review ABIX via COMTEX -- A move to voice recognition technology is planned for a number of substantial customer services systems in Australia, including Centrelink. US-based SpeechWorks International will provide Centrelink with the speech recognition technology, in...
Articles 2002-07-09
What's hot in SMS.
ABIX via COMTEX) -- Short message service SMS technology offers marketing people an ideal wireless medium. The best model for any interactive campaign is an opt-in one and this has been used to good effect by Cadbury's in Britain, which found using SMS increased the response...
Articles 2002-06-30
GREEK ON-LINE SECTOR LAGS.(political and economic factors)(Brief Article)
With the lowest Internet penetration in Western Europe, Greece has lagged behind its EU partners in developing the new economy. Although the pace is quickening, only 6 percent of Greek residents are hooked up to the net, and only 20 percent have access to a personal computer...
Articles 2000-11-01
Managing a restaurant from week to week could be risky
I was fortunate last month to be able to visit Las Vegas for the first time. Although I spent some time dropping rolls of quarters into uncooperative slot machines, the main purpose of the excursion was to attend the Multi-Unit Restaurant Technology Conference, hosted by Restaurant Finance Corp. of Minneapolis....
Articles 1998-04-20
DNA Business Solutions Develops Interactive Brand Management Resource For TRICON Global Restaurants Inc
CHICAGO--BUSINESS WIRE--Oct. 8, 1997-- New Media Technologies Help Maintain Brand Consistency at KFC, Pizza Hut and Taco Bell Franchises Worldwide DNA Visual Business Solutions, Inc. has been tapped by TRICON Global...
Articles 1997-10-08
Food for thought: turn customer data into marketing opportunities
Advances in customer-profiling software and frequent diner programs are allowing technologically sophisticated restaurateurs to build vastly more accurate guest databases, thereby improving their marketing efforts. Where punch-cards, birthday clubs, early-bird promotions and senior-citizen were some of the popular ploys for building frequency and check averages not too...
Articles 1997-02-03
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