Hotels are bombarded with technologies - enterprise, ancillary, in-room, and operational - which is why getting control of the hotel tech stack ranks up there as one of the most important goals of 2020 for many. There are so many technologies that it might be tempting to look for a one-size-fits-all solution. More often than not, the technologies that claim to do it all are the products of legacy tech providers that have migrated to the cloud and have begun adding functionalities as fast as possible, whether by acquisition or invention. Is a one-size-fits-all solution ever what its cracked up to be? Almost never. Heres why - and what questions to ask when considering new tech.
Problems with Tech Consolidation
Jonas acquired Leonardo, Amadeus bought TravelClick, Flight Centre Travel Group purchased Unmapped. Many tech consolidations occur via acquisitions, a large company adding onto its tech portfolio by scooping up smaller independent vendors. The resounding problem with growth through acquisition is that hotels may lose the benefits of the independent tech vendor, which includes a dedication to the quick and thorough resolution of issues, as well as the personalized customer service on which agile tech companies have built their reputations.
Further, independent companies know they must integrate with hotels core technologies; otherwise, they cant do business. Tech monoliths, such as legacy PMS, have long stymied integrations by charging exorbitant fees for interfacing with third parties as well as high certification fees when tech companies build their own integrations. When hotels move toward the monolith as a tech solution, theres little impetus for that company to offer easy integrations with other technologies, and they often lose the for the customer mentality, as parts that were once core to their service are now considered supplemental.
Integration problems have plagued the industry as a plethora of individualized tech solutions have largely supplanted legacy systems. Consolidation makes theoretical sense; however, it doesnt yet solve for the problem of interoperability, primarily because it doesnt serve proprietary companies to integrate freely.
Essential Questions About New Technology
Creating a tech stack from scratch seldom happens. Most properties have core technologies in place to which they have added on over time. Some have integrated well; others have not. As a property looks to migrate to new technology, the foremost consideration is whether the technology provides the scope of functionality that will improve the guest experience. Just as every mobile check-in app differs, so will every CRM, cloud-based PMS, mobile communications platforms, and so forth. Hotels must begin with what they want to accomplish and what technologies are available to do so.
Equally important are integrations. Are the data streams from a new technology able to talk to other data streams? If a new technology gathers data that isnt available to the CRM, an opportunity to better serve the guest is lost. Focus on the integration points between different data sources when surveying new tech vendors. Then think about, at what cost? Integrations have historically been costly and time-consuming.
Finally, consider whether the tech need youre trying to fill requires a true technology partner or a vendor. With a partner, typically, you will find more engaged account engagement and customer service as well as collaboration and an investment in your KPIs. For the most part, independent technology companies must be heavily dedicated to the success of their hotel clients and will go the extra mile to become an active hotel partner.
The Ideal
Two-thirds of hotels report a readiness to adopt next-generation technologies, including AI, IoT, and voice technologies. Before moving into new territory, hotels must bolster their existing tech stack, ensuring a cloud-based PMS, ideally with open APIs to facilitate integrations, a comprehensive CRM that integrates all known points of data about a guest, including social media, a mobile communications strategy, and so forth. These technologies that underline and boost the guest experience wont be found by defaulting to an existing provider or a big name. The right technology requires a tech partner that is able to speak beyond the product to how it integrates with other data and how the data can be utilized beyond the initial functionality to serve the ideal guest experience.
About the Author
The capability to understand todays hotel guest is a priority for Concilio Labs. Terri Miller and her team developed a way to leverage hotel and public data to help hoteliers provide exceptional relevant experiences to its guests. As CEO of Concilio Labs, Terri is responsible for driving the strategic and tactical growth of the company, while ensuring innovation is at the forefront when delivering solutions hoteliers truly need. Her wealth of experience in business, management, and technology guides all facets of the companys success. Prior to Concilio Labs, Terri was the Vice President of MICROS eCommerce leading the creative, delivery, and technical departments. With a passion for delivering results, Terri continues to grow Concilio Labs with a focus on becoming the leader in developing and delivering smart hotel products and services.
About Concilio Labs
Concilio Labs is on a mission to solve key issues in hospitality todaythose of guest personalization and hotel loyaltyby developing innovative technology solutions that push boundaries. Concilios Insight Engine, a guest intelligence platform, empowers hoteliers with actionable insights to create personalized guest experiences that go far beyond traditional and existing capabilities in other similar tools. Other core service offerings target guest experience, including a tailored mobile app and integrated booking engine solutions for hoteliers looking to take their guest engagement to the next level. The management team has decades of proven experience working with technology leaders, including MICROS, giving them credibility and a deep understanding of the hospitality industry and its growing needs. Concilio Labs is a rapidly growing brand with offices in the Washington, DC area and Ukraine. To learn more, visit conciliolabs.com.
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