Re Serve Interactive - Current Business Activities

Current Business Activities

In 2011, ReServe Interactive achieved 15 consecutive years of growth. In addition, ReServe Interactive launched ReServe Q(TM) online restaurant reservation software, the latest addition to its dining reservation and table management software suite.

In 2008, ReServe Interactive achieved 48.5-percent growth. In 2009, ReServe instituted several customer-focused initiatives focused on revenue management, customer service and labor management.

ReServe Interactive achieved 15-percent growth in 2007. To manage this growth and prepare for 2008, the company extended its customer support/service hours, expanded its sales team and is in the process of implementing additional product enhancements and technology platform advancements.

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