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ReServe Interactive Achieves Eleven Consecutive Years of Growth

Wed Jan 30, 2008 3:00pm EST
  MILWAUKEE, WI, Jan 30 (MARKET WIRE) -- 
 2007 marked the eleventh consecutive year of growth for ReServe
Interactive, one of the foremost providers of Catering and Event
Management and Dining Reservation and Table Management software
applications. The introduction of ReServe Anywhere(R), the web-based version of
the
product, and the development of partnerships with nationally recognized clients,
have all contributed to the company's establishment in the industry as a
leader in intuitive, intelligent software solutions.

    "When we introduced ourselves to the industry in 1996, our goal was to
create products that would bring natural order to hospitality operations
byanticipating, automating and communicating at every step of the way," explains
Beth Goodell, President of ReServe Interactive. "We will continue to strive to
exceed our customers' expectations by further enhancing our product offering
and the level of customer service we provide to help them succeed in ways they
didn't know they could."

    Since the launch of ReServe Anywhere in 2007, more than 20 percent of the
company's new and existing customers have selected the hosted application. That
number
continues to rise as customers realize the advantages of real-time access to
ReServe's software modules and the efficiency and cost productivity benefits
of a web-based offering.

    Since 1996, ReServe Interactive has established key relationships with
nationally recognized hospitality clients including Wolfgang Puck
Catering,the Georgia Aquarium, Lettuce Entertain You Enterprises, Gaylord
Entertainment
Centers, Restaurant Associates, Levy Restaurants, The Melting Pot and Brunswick
Recreation Centers.

    "ReServe's software made us efficient as an organization, from our
salespeople to our maintenance department, and that efficiency equals increased
revenue," says Will Ramsey, Director of Group Sales for the Georgia Aquarium.
"There is no way we would've been able to handle the unexpected number of
events that were booked in our first year without it."

    The upcoming year will bring advanced customer service initiatives that
include web-based support portals and training modules, the addition of
staff, and the extension of service and support hours. Catering & Event
Management, and Dining Reservations & Table Management software offerings will
also
see enhancements including several convenience functions to more efficiently
manage menus, food and beverage equipment lists, customer information and
preferences, reporting capabilities and labor. In the Dining Reservations
module, a color coded indicator has been added to all reservation lists that
displays comprehensive guest information at-a-glance. Across the entire product
offering, new reporting functionalities will allow customers to control which
reports are hidden or accessible depending on the customer's unique business
requirements.

    ReServe Interactive specializes in Catering software, Event Management
software,
Dining Reservation software and Table Management software applications
for the hospitality industry and is the only fully integrated solution for
managingbanquets and restaurant reservations in one system. ReServe Interactive
software
is suitable for a variety of hospitality venues including hotels, restaurants,
sports and entertainment facilities, golf clubs, private clubs, cultural
institutions and wineries. The company brings more than two decades of
experience
in hospitality management and software development. For more information,
visitwww.reserveinteractive.com, contact Maureen Remmel at 262-510-6450 or
maureen.remmel@reserveinteractive.com.

    

Contact:
Maureen Remmel
262-510-6450
maureen.remmel@reserveinteractive.com

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