Simphony Cloud Point-of-Sale makes it easier for customers to pay and restaurants to improve operations by better managing data, menu content, and ordering
Austin, Texas—May 23, 2023Oracle today announced new capabilities in MICROS Simphony Cloud Point-of-Sale (POS) that help restaurants be more productive and expand selling channels. With direct integrations to third-party delivery services, such as DoorDash and Uber Eats, as well as built-in QR Codes for payments, restaurants can eliminate manual work while providing a better experience for staff and customers. Additionally, new APIs make it easier for brands to connect applications and data across their operations to find new efficiencies and simplify menu data management.
“We continue to deliver new functionality in Simphony that makes it easier for restaurants to curate menus for any channel, expand their customer reach and engagement, and improve service,” said Simon de Montfort Walker, senior vice president and general manager, Oracle Food and Beverage. “With Simphony as their core restaurant transaction platform, brands benefit from regular innovations and the ability to quickly ‘plug-in’ the functionality they need to operate smarter and more profitably.”
New Oracle Simphony features include:
Oracle helps ambitious food and beverage providers transact in new ways, place their customers at the center of every business decision and deliver great guest experiences. With Oracle MICROS Simphony Cloud, an open and extensible digital transaction platform for unified restaurant commerce, thousands of operators around the world inform and automate their operations and deliver personalized staff and customer experiences. Learn more at Oracle Food and Beverage.
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