
By Sarah Left
Published: 20 January 1999 17:53 GMT
Resort operator, Club Med has spent $1.2 million on a Microsoft Windows NT-based system from Magic Software Enterprises.
The holiday company will use the system to handle bookings, accounting, resort activities and guest privileges in 120 resorts across 36 countries.
California-based Magic Software says the system will also handle administration for all activities on board Club Med's cruise ships.
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