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MICROS Unveils OPERA Palm Prototype at HITEC Expo.


BELTSVILLE, Md.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--June 22, 1999--

Hospitality Industry Technology Expo and Conference

Oracle8i(tm) Lite Enabled Wireless Unit to Increase Guest

Service at World's Leading Hotel Properties

MICROS Systems, Inc. (NASDAQ NASDAQ
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), the global leading provider of hotel information technology, will introduce the first prototype of its OPERAPalm application at the Hospitality Industry Technology Expo and Conference (HITEC HITEC Highway Innovative Technology Evaluation Center ) in Atlanta this week.

The OPERAPalm will enable hotels around the world to be more responsive to guest needs by using a mobile handheld device with real-time data Real-time data denotes information that is delivered immediately after collection. There is no delay in the timeliness of the information provided.

Some uses of this term confuse it with the term dynamic data.
 access for high frequency guest service functions and hotel staff communications.

Plans call for the OPERAPalm to be available as part of MICROS-Fidelio OPERA, a suite of tightly integrated and scalable hotel enterprise applications, in early 2000.

The HITEC prototype will demonstrate OPERA's Quality Management System functions including facility maintenance reporting, housekeeping updates, and customer request reports as the first in a range of mobile, wired or wireless add on applications to OPERA.

One of the key benefits of the wireless OPERAPalm is that communication on key guest service tasks is real-time no matter where the hotel staffer is on property, so it does not require the user to download data from a docking station (1) A cradle for a portable device that serves to charge the unit and connect it to other sources or destinations. For example, an iPod docking station charges the iPod and connects it to a computer, speakers or TV set. .

The Wireless OPERAPalm prototype will use the latest Symbol Technologies handheld SPT (Sectors Per Track) The number of sectors in one track.  1740, a rugged, pocketable computer based on the popular 3Com(r) Palm OS architecture and connected-organizer functionality.

The prototype incorporates Symbol's Spectrum24(r) wireless local area network (WLAN See wireless LAN.

WLAN - wireless local area network
) for voice and data communications data communications, application of telecommunications technology to the problem of transmitting data, especially to, from, or between computers. In popular usage, it is said that data communications make it possible for one computer to "talk" with another. . The wired OPERAPalm version will run on a number of Palm PCs including the Palm III The Palm III was the first PDA in the Palm III lineup and is also Palm Computing's first handheld to support infrared file transfer and a Flash ROM capable operating system. The first Palm IIIs went on sale in 1998. (tm), Palm V(tm) or any device that utilizes a Palm Computing(r) platform.

OPERAPalm Adds New Dimension to Hotel Information Technology

Jeff Edwards, MICROS Executive Vice President, said, "The introduction of Palm PC technology brings a whole new dimension to automating the day-to-day procedures and information requirements The information needed to support a business or other activity. Systems analysts turn information requirements (the what and when) into functional specifications (the how) of an information system.  in hotels."

"Because the OPERAPalm will be used to check-in a guest, take a restaurant order or deal with a guest complaint, it will allow for greater productivity and efficiency," he said.

For this prototype, MICROS is using Oracle8i(tm) Lite, a small footprint database optimized for mobile computing Using a computing device while in transit. Mobile computing implies wireless transmission, but wireless transmission does not necessarily imply mobile computing. Fixed wireless applications use satellites, radio systems and lasers to transmit between permanent objects such as buildings  and used by the Palm PC. Oracle8i Lite will allow the OPERAPalm to synchronize data directly from the OPERA server to the Palm PC from anywhere in and outside the hotel. OPERA utilizes the Oracle(r) database and development tools for all of its applications.

"By marrying our mobile technology with its enterprise applications, MICROS has enabled a new generation of functionality to the hospitality industry," said Denise Lahey, Vice President, Mobile and Embedded Products division at Oracle.

"With Oracle8i Lite, mobile applications can be seamlessly integrated into the existing IT infrastructure, allowing enormous benefits to service industries at a low cost of ownership."

As a multi-system solution, OPERA is able to support several operating systems and hardware platforms in a single network, including Microsoft Windows 95/98/NT, a variety of UNIX UNIX

Operating system for digital computers, developed by Ken Thompson of Bell Laboratories in 1969. It was initially designed for a single user (the name was a pun on the earlier operating system Multics).
 environments, and PC and thin client platforms (network, NetPC, PC with Java).

MICROS Systems Inc. provides enterprise applications for the hospitality industry worldwide. Over 90,000 MICROS systems are currently installed in table and quick service restaurants, hotels, motels, casinos and leisure and entertainment operations in more than 120 countries.

MICROS provides property management systems, central reservations and customer information solutions under the brand MICROS-Fidelio for more than 7,500 hotels worldwide. MICROS stock is traded through NASDAQ under the symbol MCRS.

For more information on MICROS and its cutting-edge information technology solutions for hospitality please contact Katrina Pruitt-Andrews at 301/210-8052 or 800/638-0985 (US and Canada only) or visit the MICROS web site at www.micros.com or send an email to info@micros.com.

The MICROS logo is a registered trademark of MICROS Systems, Inc. Oracle is a registered trademark and Oracle8i is a trademark or registered trademark of Oracle Corporation. All other trademarks and registered trademarks are property of their respective owners.
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