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  • If organizations are to control spiralling security management costs and minimize user downtime they need to introduce a significant degree of automation and self-service, while meeting compliance objectives.
  • The bright green and purple self-service coin-counting machines are in more than 7,500 groceries nationwide, including Albertson's, Food Emporium, Kroger and Safeway.
  • Savings multiply as you realise how many routine business processes can be moved out of the enterprise onto the end user through self-service functions.
  • The following morning, after stoking up well for the day with a self-service full English breakfast, we headed for Our Dynamic Earth, a £34 million project built on three levels.
  • It offers customer self-service and the ability to record, monitor and report on all the integrations.
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  • It also provides an interactive workspace, within which collaboration, workflow and self-service can occur.
  • There is an app for mobile phones and the stores have become more high-tech with self-service checkouts. Times, Sunday Times
  • Buying tickets is easier too, thanks to a new advanced booking line and a new entrance gallery with state-of-the-art computerised ticket vending and a self-service credit card point.
  • The very idea of a self-service grocery checkout is strange and wonderful.
  • If self-service tills do become mainstream in the high street they are likely to come at the cost of jobs. Times, Sunday Times
  • Terminals will comprise a mix of self-service automation including not only full scan, weigh and bag units but also self-pay terminals and mobile self-scanning systems.
  • The use of self-service machines has tripled in a decade. The Sun
  • The stall became a shop, and in 1962 the young William opened his first self-service store in an old Bradford cinema.
  • Europe is not a cash till and still less a self-service restaurant. Times, Sunday Times
  • The system is to be installed in more than 330 stores at self-service and regular checkouts. The Sun
  • If you need to apply to the Board for permission to intermit, you will need to complete an Application Form which is available from your Self-Service Pages.
  • You are losing trade because of those crazy self-service checkouts you have. The Sun
  • The system is to be installed in more than 330 stores at self-service and regular checkouts. The Sun
  • Paul D. D.vis was named chief operating officer of this provider of self-service coin counting and e-payment solutions. Noted ...
  • The use of self-service machines has tripled in a decade. The Sun
  • My husband was confined to his cabin for two days, the self-service restaurants were closed and room service was cancelled. Times, Sunday Times
  • The emergence of self-service grocery stores and the subsequent development of supermarkets have helped to transform the culture of British retailing and, with it, the way people shop.
  • Do away with self-service checkouts. Times, Sunday Times
  • IT would be a good idea for shoppers to receive a discount on their purchases for using self-service tills. The Sun
  • There's more to web services than the promise of sacking your call center casual labor, and obliging the public to use fully automated self-service applications instead, of semi-automated human wetware.
  • They will set up self-service workstations in the departure areas of airports and seaports that will require the scanning of passports and fingerprinting to validate departures.
  • Does the self-service checkout system cause books to disappear? Christianity Today
  • The remainder will use one of the 96 self-service kiosks in the departure hall. The Sun
  • But in my self-service, I have done you a disservice, he said forlornly. Exit the Actress
  • Should customers require any assistance using the self-service checkouts for the first time, our staff are always on hand to help.
  • The system is to be installed in more than 330 stores at self-service and regular checkouts. The Sun
  • It provides self-service for customers with digital cameras.
  • Europe is not a cash till and less still a self-service restaurant. Times, Sunday Times
  • One of the presumed benefits of customer self-service on the Web is that customers assume the task of keying in their own information.
  • Arkadin Express, formerly known as Nuba, provides a simple and instant self-service solution to enable remote meetings for the cost of a phone call. Releases feed from RealWire
  • There's no getting round the price of the self-service restaurants on the mountains. The Sun
  • You are losing trade because of those crazy self-service checkouts you have. The Sun
  • Do away with self-service checkouts. Times, Sunday Times
  • They also offer self-service and shared service functionality.
  • The remainder will use one of the 96 self-service kiosks in the departure hall. The Sun
  • They make store checkout scanners, including self-service scanners.
  • And it has installed thousands of improved self-service betting machines in its stores without too many hitches. Times, Sunday Times
  • Friends thought Tomás Garvey was mad when, in 1969, he decided to open Dingle's first self-service grocery store, a revolutionary concept at the time.
  • Self-service supermarkets were first popularized by businessman Clarence Saunders.
  • Now, in some stores, even check-out is self-service, meaning labor in the grocery store is almost entirely out of sight.
  • Those customers that do self-service transactions are the ones who are most satisfied.
  • But back in February, Joshi boldly strode onto the retail printing scene, introducing both a self-service kiosk and a behind-the-counter minilab. Joshi Snaps Deal For Swiss Photo Software Maker
  • Customer service performance was measured along multiple dimensions: choice of communication channels, email response, web self-service, cross-channel consistency, single-channel (phone) cross-agent consistency and phone customer service*. The Earth Times Online Newspaper
  • It boasts a huge lodge bar and self-service restaurant selling chips and sandwiches covered in gravy. The Sun
  • Luck is linked to a self-service ticket machine. The Sun
  • While they reported that some items were better suited to a specific type of service, the conclusion was that the average weekly turnover of the self-service shops was 37 per cent higher than that of their counterparts.
  • In a self-service store, I buy matches from an Indian woman in a sari of deep colors.
  • Does the self-service checkout system cause books to disappear? Christianity Today
  • On my return, I converted the Brigade Road store into a self-service supermarket.
  • Once they are signed up, stakeholder customers are also likely to find more self-service options, allowing them to do things such as check their fund's value online.
  • This will increase the likelihood of successful self-service in the future.
  • At the Tate Modern there is no division between a fancy restaurant for certain visitors and the cheap self-service one for everyone else.
  • Before 1950, when the first Sainsbury's self-service store opened in Croydon, shoppers used the parade of ‘convenience stores’ known as the high street.
  • These days, shoppers can use self-service checkouts at supermarkets, which in the future could remove the need for staff.
  • For now, companies are juggling how much self-service to impose on workers.
  • Some would say you don't get much bolder than integrating self-service into customer care, yet that's one central thrust of the agreement.
  • Self-service unleaded is selling for an average of a $1.36 a gallon statewide, up a penny from Monday.
  • On the entrance floor level, the Winter Garden has a self-service restaurant and dining area and a shop where the emphasis is on fine art publications rather than tasteful tea cosies.
  • There is an app for mobile phones and the stores have become more high-tech with self-service checkouts. Times, Sunday Times
  • Likewise, synchronous transports can be used to support simpler implementations that support asynchronous operations, especially where a self-service style is preferred by the client application.
  • Does the self-service checkout system cause books to disappear? Christianity Today
  • To cut costs, many retailers have been introducing productivity-boosting measures, such as self-service checkout lines.
  • Breakfast was self-service, with rolls and rye bread and crispbread, hams and cheese, and pots of pickled herring and caviar as well as cereals, dried fruits, and jams.
  • To cut costs, many retailers have been introducing productivity-boosting measures, such as self-service checkout lines.
  • There are both non-smoking and smoking areas in the restaurant and a self-service counter.
  • A self-service salad bar is packed with a variety of fresh, organic foods, salads, fish, meats, sauces and dips.
  • To thrive in a world of self-service, agents have to hyperspecialize, have to stand for something, have to have the guts to say no far more than they say yes.
  • If he takes goods in a self-service supermarket he may be guilty of both offences.
  • Above all, self-service is no substitute for good service.
  • Do away with self-service checkouts. Times, Sunday Times
  • They want decent meals and I am insisting that the food in the staff canteen should be the same as in the racecourse self-service restaurant.
  • There is an app for mobile phones and the stores have become more high-tech with self-service checkouts. Times, Sunday Times
  • You are losing trade because of those crazy self-service checkouts you have. The Sun
  • The fact that Ikea is a self-service store that doesn't do business over the phone doesn't really strike me as something to get quite so bothered about.
  • He was spotted in a baseball cap using a self-service till to buy eggs at Waitrose. The Sun
  • The former stables and coach house are now studios, workshops, retail outlets and a self-service restaurant which overlooks the cobbled courtyard of Kilkenny Castle.
  • Yet something about the parallel world of self-service garages promotes the glazed stare. Times, Sunday Times
  • The verdict of many at the time, including, presumably, the woman who threw a basket at the Croydon manager's head in protest at the new barbarism, was that self-service would never catch on.
  • Britain's first self-service store, Sainsbury's, opened in Croydon.
  • The other advertised itself as ‘a new, completely automatic, self-service laundry center that washes, triple-rinses and damp-dries up to 9 lb. of laundry for only 25 cents… 30-minute service.’

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