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`Agilysys Introduces InfoGenesis™ Roam Mobile Software Solution -- CLEVELAND, June 21, 2011 /PRNew...
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`Enables Faster Food and Beverage Service, Increases Table Turn Times
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`Agilysys, Inc. logo. (PRNewsFoto/Agilysys, Inc.)
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`CLEVELAND, June 21, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- Agilysys, Inc. (Nasdaq: AGYS
`(http://studio-5.financialcontent.com/prnews?Page=Quote&Ticker=AGYS)), a leading provider of
`innovative information technology and hospitality software solutions, today announced the general
`availability of the InfoGenesis™ Roam mobile software solution, a food and beverage ordering
`assistant for the company's award-winning InfoGenesis™ POS system.
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`(Logo: http://photos.prnewswire.com/prnh/20030915/AGLSLOGO
`(http://photos.prnewswire.com/prnh/20030915/AGLSLOGO) )
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`Hard Rock Hotel & Casino in Las Vegas is using the mobile technology with great results. "The
`InfoGenesis Roam solution speeds order entry and food delivery and makes cabana food and
`beverage service very easy for us," said IT Director Mike Essig. "By the time the cabana attendant
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`returns to the kitchen, the guest's food is already being prepared. The solution easily saves five to ten
`minutes of guest wait time. It also requires minimal training, making it ideal for busy operations like
`ours."
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`The InfoGenesis Roam mobile solution, designed for use with the Apple iPod touch®, extends the point
`of sale by allowing employees to move throughout a property to offer food and beverage service. Its
`intuitive multi-touch interface enables servers to tap, drag or swipe to select table number, cover count
`and check type. Orders are automatically sent to the kitchen, speeding service and increasing table
`turn times. The scalable solution supports a large number of menu items and records open checks by
`table number and location.
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`"Hotels and other hospitality venues are increasingly turning to mobile solutions to improve efficiency
`and boost profitability," said Tina Stehle, senior vice president and general manager of Agilysys
`Hospitality Solutions Group. "The InfoGenesis Roam solution is the perfect addition for service
`environments that want to leverage this new technology. Streamlined ordering can give properties an
`edge against the competition in a crowded market, and the additional interaction between staff and
`guests helps ensure satisfaction and return visits."
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`To learn more about the InfoGenesis Roam mobile software solution, visit Agilysys at HITEC at Booth
`#607.
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`About Agilysys
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`Agilysys is a leading developer and marketer of proprietary enterprise software, services and solutions
`to the hospitality and retail industries. The Company specializes in market-leading point-of-sale,
`property management, inventory & procurement and mobile & wireless solutions that are designed to
`streamline operations, improve efficiency and enhance the consumer's experience. Agilysys serves
`casinos, resorts, hotels, foodservice venues, stadiums, cruise lines, grocery stores, convenience
`stores, general & specialty retail businesses and partners. Headquartered in Cleveland, Agilysys
`operates extensively throughout North America, with additional sales and support offices in the United
`Kingdom, Singapore and Hong Kong. For more information, visit www.agilysys.com
`(http://www.agilysys.com/home/?b=1951&1=1).
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`PR Contact:
`Bill Gergely, Agilysys, 440-519-8188, bill.gergely@agilysys.com (mailto:bill.gergely@agilysys.com)
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`SOURCE Agilysys
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`http://www.agilysys.com (http://www.agilysys.com)

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