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Silverware

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What is Silverware?

Silverware, also known as flatware or cutlery, refers to the implements used for eating and serving food. Common examples include forks, spoons, knives, and serving utensils. Silverware is typically made of metal, such as stainless steel, silver, or other alloys, and is an essential part of dining etiquette and food presentation.

What other technologies are related to Silverware?

Silverware Competitor Technologies

Tock is a reservation and table management system that competes with Silverware in the hospitality sector.
mentioned alongside Silverware in 8% (53) of relevant job posts
OpenTable is a restaurant reservation system that competes directly with Silverware in reservation and table management functionalities.
mentioned alongside Silverware in 2% (70) of relevant job posts
Lightspeed offers POS and restaurant management solutions, making it a competitor to Silverware.
mentioned alongside Silverware in 2% (63) of relevant job posts
Open Table is a restaurant reservation system that competes directly with Silverware in reservation and table management functionalities. This entry is a duplicate (with a space) of the previous OpenTable entry.
mentioned alongside Silverware in 2% (60) of relevant job posts
Micros (now part of Oracle Hospitality) offers POS and property management systems, competing with Silverware in the hospitality market.
mentioned alongside Silverware in 1% (83) of relevant job posts

Silverware Complementary Technologies

Avero provides restaurant analytics and business intelligence, which complements Silverware's POS and management capabilities.
mentioned alongside Silverware in 7% (57) of relevant job posts

Which organizations are mentioning Silverware?

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Accor
Accommodation and Food Services

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