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The Times 2010

Nov 2010
Hang onto their shirt tails if you want a ride! Open Frontiers grows its in-house development team...more>

Nov 2010
TimePOS and Ocius Sentinel: a secure combination. Open Frontiers incorporates Commidea’s latest chip & pin technology...more>

July 2010 
The team at Open Frontiers continues to expand with the appointment of Dave Russell to the position of Senior Developer.  Husband and wife team, Oliver and Katy Wigdahl of Open Frontiers, welcome Dave to the team.
Dave is an experienced Microsoft Certified Professional Developer and will be employing his considerable experience to the dual tasks of ensuring the maintenance of Time Pursuit’s quality, reliability and performance, whilst driving forward the exciting development of new features.  More about
Dave.

July 2010

Open Frontiers' Web-2-TillIntroducing Web-2-Till, a latest generation, leisure-specific Electronic Point of Sale (EPoS) solution. It adds even more punch to Time Pursuit, Open Frontiers’ web based booking, ticketing and customer management system by seamlessly linking front-of-house operations to multi-channel sales and back office administration, all in real time.

This web-powered EPoS system couples the on-site sales activities with back office tasks, driving out a host of positive business benefits - cost control, increased efficiency and greater profitability.  Web-2-Till boasts a best-in-class user interface; its touchscreen technology and integrated (PCI compliant) chip and pin payment simplifies the check-in of customers who have booked ahead, and the sale of gate admissions and extras to walk up visitors. For time-based activities, Web-2-Till draws on Time Pursuit’s centralised booking inventory in real time, making it possible to see time-slots across all channels, but impossible to oversell them. Full press release.


July 2010

Xtreme.ie's Courtlough Adventure CentreOpen Frontiers has signed a new deal to implement Time Pursuit, the latest generation, booking, ticketing and customer management system, at Xtreme.ie, Ireland’s largest outdoor activity operator.  The fast growing company has deployed the completely web-based system across all six of its main activity sites, its call centre operation and to power its online sales.

Xtreme.ie specialises in Corporate or Group activity days and has just opened its new €3.5m flagship site Courtlough, at Balbriggan, just 45 minutes North of Dublin.
Full press release. 

May 2010

Time Pursuit uses "cloud computing"Open Frontiers is leading the charge in the leisure industry by being the only UK based company utilising the ‘cloud computing’ model to underpin Time Pursuit; its cutting edge booking, ticketing and customer management software.

‘Cloud computing’ may sound fluffy but put simply, it is a general term for the delivery of hosted services over the internet in real time. Time Pursuit is delivered through the ‘Software-as-a-Service’ (SaaS) model and customers need no more than a PC and reliable internet access to use it. Incidentally, the name ‘cloud computing’ was inspired by the cloud symbol that's often used to represent the internet. Full press release.

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