Intelligent Tech Channels Issue 15 | Page 11

NEWS Payment acquirer Network International ties up with 3C Payment to facilitate regional hospitality sector Paul Clarke, Head of Product & Innovation, Network International. Network International, the payment solutions provider in the Middle East and Africa has strengthened its product proposition to the hospitality sector following a partnership with 3C Payment, a global provider of payment solutions. To help with large group billing, waiting staff can recall and print itemised table bills from the POS device in addition to offering split bill payments via cash or card payment, without affecting the till functionality or tip handling. Network International’s holistic solution incorporates PCI 3.x Worldline devices and 3C Payment’s Integra Pay@Table terminal solution, integrated with Oracle Hospitality Simphony, the premiere cloud and mobile hospitality management platform to create a flexible integrated payments solution with specialist functionality and reporting across multiple channels. The terminal solution is PCI payment card industry Point-to-Point- Encryption P2PE validated, providing a secure and effective solution to protect cardholder data. The solution’s universal payment gateway is able to process transactions and tokenise the data enhancing PCI security. Zain Bahrain implements Nutanix Enterprise Cloud OS to boost analytics Nutanix, a vendor in enterprise cloud computing, announced that Zain Bahrain, a telecommunications provider in the Kingdom of Bahrain, has successfully deployed a new cloud based enterprise software solution, which resulted in higher operational efficiency. The Nutanix Enterprise Cloud OS software, combined with the Nutanix AHV hypervisor, allows the operator to rapidly analyse data, for better decision making and freeing up resources so that their organisations can focus on their key strength, innovating new products and services for its customers. The Nutanix Enterprise Cloud OS software combines compute, storage, and virtualisation, as well as providing analytics, allowing for further business optimisation. It offers efficiency and has practically no limitation on scalability, a key priority for Zain as it optimises its future growth model. Nutanix allows Zain to utilise its pay-as-you-grow feature to meet these growth requirements. Also by selecting the Nutanix AHV hypervisor, Zain is able to significantly reduce the licensing cost for virtualisation, as it comes free of charge with the deployment. Regal Technologies and AgilityGrid upgrade analog video surveillance at Hyatt Regency AgilityGrid, a Dubai-based Security Solutions provider that delivers IP CCTV security solutions, along with its partner Regal Technologies, has migrated the analog surveillance system at Hyatt Regency Dubai to the latest Intransa IP video surveillance appliances. This is for the hotel complex that includes 421 guestrooms and 388 residences in its apartment complex; restaurants and bars; 4,000 sqm of meetings and events area; extensive recreational facilities including a fitness centre, outdoor pool, floodlit tennis courts, basketball court, jogging track and ice rink. AgilityGrid and its partner installed Intransa’s 20 devices supported by Milestone VMS and 768 cameras to upgrade the Hyatt Regency’s existing analog CCTV system to an Intransa IP system in order to comply with the current Dubai Police SIRA regulations and meet its 31-day retention period. The solution included an upgrade of the hotel’s full system including its servers, storage and workstations. Viakoo performance monitoring software was also installed on all Intransa devices to measure and monitor the solution. Viakoo assists the IT Security Team and Management by providing alerts and reports on the number of issues and call outs during a specified period, the number of times a system goes down, how the system is performing against KPI’s and whether the required performance checks are being carried out regularly by the operators. Hyatt Regency opted for storage support of 120 Tb per device for its residential requirements and 70 Tb per device for its hotel requirements. The hotel is now completely compliant with regulatory standards and will continue to add cameras as required. The hardware took four days to install by a team of two engineers and a member of the hotel’s IT security team. Then a week was allowed for configuration and testing. This was followed by full training for the customer on the product. In addition to IP based appliances, the hotel installed a smart video wall for its control room to enable easier monitoring and review of the footage from the system. The control room gives the security team the ability to view and manage a large number of cameras simultaneously and sequentially as required. Costa Boukouvalas, CEO, AgilityGrid. 11