254. Restaurant Technology Guys Podcast Ep. 254 – Mastering Restaurant Technology: Insights from Fusion Connect’s Santi Cuellar

Welcome back to the Restaurant Technology Blog! In our latest podcast episode, we had the pleasure of interviewing Santi Cuellar, the Senior Manager of Product Marketing for Fusion Connect. Santi shared invaluable insights into the essential role of technology in the restaurant industry and how innovations in network design and communication tools are reshaping restaurants and retail businesses. In this blog post, we’ll delve into the key takeaways from our conversation with Santi and explore how restaurants can harness technology to enhance operations, boost guest satisfaction, and maintain a competitive edge.

The Evolution of Restaurant Technology

Our discussion began with Santi introducing himself and Fusion Connect,
a collaboration and communications company that has been making waves in both the restaurant and retail sectors. According to Santi, the pandemic was a pivotal moment for the industry, forcing businesses to adapt quickly by incorporating technology solutions that have now become permanent fixtures.

The Rise of Omni-Channel Customer Experiences

One of the significant shifts Santi highlighted was the adoption of omni-channel customer experiences. Omni-channel strategy involves providing multiple ways for customers to interact with a business, whether through in-person visits, phone calls, website interactions, or social media engagement. This not only helped restaurants survive during the pandemic but also allowed them to thrive post-pandemic. According to a study, omni-channel customers are 1.7 times more likely to shop than single-channel customers, making this a crucial strategy for business growth.

The Importance of Network Design

Technological advancements mean nothing without robust network infrastructure to support them. Jeremy, our host, and Santi explored the intricacies of network design and the essential components that restaurants need to consider:

Wide Area Network (WAN) vs. Local Area Network (LAN)

Santi explained the difference between WAN, which includes public networks like the internet, and LAN, which connects all the internal devices within a restaurant. He emphasized the importance of having sufficient bandwidth and high-quality equipment to ensure a seamless connection.

Full Duplex vs. Half Duplex

Transitioning to the topic of data transmission, Santi elucidated the concepts of full duplex and half duplex. While full duplex allows simultaneous sending and receiving of data, half duplex does not, which can notably impact the speed and reliability of WiFi connections. Understanding these concepts can aid in optimizing network configurations to ensure smooth operations.

Quality of Service (QoS) and Security Measures

Quality of Service (QoS) is another cornerstone in building a reliable network. QoS prioritizes certain types of traffic, such as voice calls or video streams, to ensure they perform optimally, even when the network is under heavy load. Santi shared the best practices in setting up network segmentation to separate guest WiFi from operational WiFi, which is crucial for maintaining both performance and security.

The Role of Splash Pages

Santi also discussed the use of splash pages for guest WiFi. These are the initial screens that guests encounter when attempting to connect to a WiFi network, often requiring them to input their email address or agree to terms and conditions. Splash pages not only provide a layer of security but also serve as an additional touchpoint to engage customers with promotions and brand messaging.

Keeping Pace with Technological Demands

With Millennials and Gen Z entering the workforce, the expectations for technological sophistication are higher than ever. Santi noted that businesses failing to modernize their technology are struggling to attract and retain staff who are used to seamless tech experiences.

The Role of Artificial Intelligence

Artificial Intelligence (AI) has become a game-changer in network management and security. AI can proactively monitor network traffic for anomalies and even take action before informing the network manager. This is crucial for catching and mitigating issues in real-time, thus ensuring a secure environment for both customer data and operational integrity.

How to Choose the Right Technology Partner

As we wrapped up the conversation, Jeremy asked Santi for advice on selecting the right technology partner. Key factors to consider include:

  1. Tenure and Experience: Look for companies with a long track record and experienced staff.
  2. Product Range: Ensure the technology partner offers a comprehensive suite of solutions tailored to your specific needs.
  3. Service Guarantees: Evaluate the company’s confidence in their services through guarantees and SLAs (Service Level Agreements).
  4. Customer-Centric Approach: Choose a partner focused on solving your specific challenges rather than just selling a product.

Conclusion

The restaurant industry continues to evolve, and embracing technology can make all the difference. By understanding the intricacies of network design, prioritizing communication and collaboration tools, and selecting the right technology partner, restaurants can ensure they meet the needs of both their guests and staff. Fusion Connect stands out with its robust service guarantees and a customer-centric approach, positioning itself as a leading technology partner for the restaurant industry.

For more insights, be sure to subscribe to the Restaurant Technology Guys podcast and Fusion Connect’s Tech Unmuted podcast. Stay tuned for more episodes where we explore the cutting-edge technologies shaping the future of the restaurant industry.

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