Gusto Announces POS Integration with DTT
Gusto adds support for surveillance systems to their comprehensive point-of-sale offering for fast casual restaurants.
Washington, DC, September 08, 2014 --(PR.com)-- Gusto, a nationwide leader in restaurant management technology for the fast-casual marketplace, announces a formal integration with DTT, a full-service provider of surveillance systems and loss prevention solutions for the hospitality industry. This partnership allows Gusto to offer merchants a seamless connection between DTT’s cutting edge technology and Gusto’s point-of-sale data to best protect their businesses.
“We’re beyond excited about the opportunity to join forces with DTT,” says Gusto CEO Bill Draper. “DTT makes it possible for restaurants to detect fraud and protect their assets. By overlaying our data with DTT video, restaurateurs have another tool to ensure their business is performing at optimal levels.”
Partnering with DTT makes it possible for Gusto’s clients to overlay point-of-sale transaction data to live video in order to view transactions for each employee. Merchants can therefore monitor employee behavior and ensure transactional integrity.
“Gusto and DTT are a perfect fit,” says Jim Mack, DTT’s Vice President of Technology and Product Development. “We share a core philosophy, which is that we exist to provide superior products and services that deliver genuine value to our merchants. Business security and fraud prevention is central to what we do.”
Based in Washington, D.C., Gusto aims to deliver fast-casual entrepreneurs the tools they need to operate a single location or a robust franchise. In order to grow their businesses, restaurant owners require POS systems that bring simplicity to the front end while providing a powerful back end that yields the organized, actionable data that fuels business growth.
“We aim to be a true and trusted partner to restaurant owners,” says Niko Papademetriou, Gusto’s director of business development. “By teaming up with DTT, we’ve found a new and powerful way to fulfill that mission.”
“We’re beyond excited about the opportunity to join forces with DTT,” says Gusto CEO Bill Draper. “DTT makes it possible for restaurants to detect fraud and protect their assets. By overlaying our data with DTT video, restaurateurs have another tool to ensure their business is performing at optimal levels.”
Partnering with DTT makes it possible for Gusto’s clients to overlay point-of-sale transaction data to live video in order to view transactions for each employee. Merchants can therefore monitor employee behavior and ensure transactional integrity.
“Gusto and DTT are a perfect fit,” says Jim Mack, DTT’s Vice President of Technology and Product Development. “We share a core philosophy, which is that we exist to provide superior products and services that deliver genuine value to our merchants. Business security and fraud prevention is central to what we do.”
Based in Washington, D.C., Gusto aims to deliver fast-casual entrepreneurs the tools they need to operate a single location or a robust franchise. In order to grow their businesses, restaurant owners require POS systems that bring simplicity to the front end while providing a powerful back end that yields the organized, actionable data that fuels business growth.
“We aim to be a true and trusted partner to restaurant owners,” says Niko Papademetriou, Gusto’s director of business development. “By teaming up with DTT, we’ve found a new and powerful way to fulfill that mission.”
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Gusto
Niko Papademetriou
202-304-6604
www.gustofb.com
Bill Draper
443-996-5094
bill@gustofb.com
Contact
Niko Papademetriou
202-304-6604
www.gustofb.com
Bill Draper
443-996-5094
bill@gustofb.com
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