IRIS F&B Mobile Ordering Now Accessible on Oracle Cloud Marketplace

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IRIS F&B Mobile Ordering Now Accessible on Oracle Cloud Marketplace



IRIS, a leading provider of digital food and beverage and guest experience platforms for the hospitality industry and a member of Oracle Partner Network, has announced the availability of mobile food and beverage ordering on Oracle Cloud Marketplace. This integration allows for seamless integration with Oracle Simphony Cloud Using the Transaction Services Gen2 (STSG2) API, thanks to IRIS’ certification as a STSG1 transaction services provider for the past 5 years.

This mobile ordering solution offers hoteliers a faster and more efficient way to maximize food and beverage revenue, free up staff time, and enhance the guest experience. Guests can access the mobile ordering system via QR codes and web browsers, allowing them to review, order, and pay for items from their own devices at their convenience. Orders are sent directly to the kitchen for processing, saving resources and improving order accuracy.

In addition to streamlining operations and increasing revenue, mobile food and beverage ordering meets the growing demand for a digital, self-service experience among guests. IRIS’ participation in Oracle Cloud Marketplace reflects their commitment to providing operators with the tools they need to meet these evolving guest expectations.

IRIS Software Systems is a global leader in digital food and beverage ordering solutions for hotels, working with top chains such as Marriott, Hilton, and Mandarin Oriental. Their platform enables hotels to offer a seamless digital ordering experience to guests, increasing incremental revenue by an average of 20% for hotels around the world.

Overall, the integration of IRIS’ mobile ordering solution with Oracle Cloud Marketplace provides operators with a cost-effective and efficient way to meet guest expectations for digital, self-service experiences while driving revenue and improving operational efficiency.

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