Information Technology Filter The Hotel Yearbook Turning Technology Adoption Challenges into Revenue Engines Prince Thampi of Hudini argues that most hotel tech projects fall short not because the tools are weak, but because adoption is treated like an IT rollout instead of a guest and staff journey. He outlines three common blockers and offers a clear pla... Hudini More in this category Information Technology The Hotel Yearbook Closing the personalization gap: Why hotels still struggle to connect online promises with offline reality Hotels have perfected AI powered personalization online, yet the experience often falls flat on property because guest insights stay trapped in fragmented systems and are not translated into simple, actionable cues for front line teams. Floor explai... IN2 Consulting More in this category Information Technology The Hotel Yearbook The Hotel Technology Paradox: More Present Yet Less Visible Luxury isn’t loud. It doesn’t announce itself in flashing features or complicated tech. True luxury in hospitality whispers through anticipation, intuition, and the kind of personal touches that make a guest feel not just welcomed, but understood. I... Infor More in this category Information Technology The Hotel Yearbook Annual Survey Results: The State of Hospitality Tech 2025 The HYB Annual Tech Survey, conducted in May 2025, gathered 264 global responses from hotel companies, tech providers, consultants, and other industry stakeholders. This research was conducted with a goal to better understand the current state of ho... Hospitality Net More in this category Information Technology The Hotel Yearbook Hospitality Tech Doesn’t Speak For Itself Let’s be honest. In hospitality tech, shouting louder doesn’t mean being heard. You can have the best product, the most visionary team, and the slickest interface in the industry, but if you can’t tell your story clearly, to the right people, at the... IN2 Consulting More in this category Information Technology The Hotel Yearbook Technology Mindset As the hospitality industry stands at a crossroads between tradition and innovation, Ian Millar—Senior Lecturer in Entrepreneurship and Innovation at EHL and a leading authority in hospitality technology—invites readers to rethink long-held assumpti... EHL Hospitality Business School More in this category Information Technology The Hotel Yearbook The United Nations of Hotel Tech (A Cautionary Tale in Three Acts) Let’s be honest. Hotel tech is a mess. Not a quirky, fix-it-with-duct-tape mess, but a full-on, integration-induced identity crisis. Every time a vendor tries to connect to a PMS, a developer cries. The industry has spent years chasing standards, fr... Ira Vouk Hospitality 2.0 Consulting More in this category Information Technology The Hotel Yearbook Top 10 Media Content and Distribution Trends for In-Room TV’s and Hotel Communal Areas in 2025 The in-room entertainment market is poised for significant transformation in the coming years. Whilst top-tier casting solutions are high on every hotelier’s wish list, will they truly revolutionise, move the needle and meet everyone’s expectations?... LOQIA Group More in this category Information Technology The Hotel Yearbook Top 10 Trends in Property Management Technology for 2025 Property management systems (PMS) are evolving at an unprecedented pace, driven both by technological advancements and changing guest expectations. It’s now more important than ever for hospitality businesses to adopt solutions that best align with ... eviivo More in this category Information Technology The Hotel Yearbook Top 10 Trends Driving Hospitality Into an Agent-First World The rise of AI agents, or AI-powered tools capable of autonomous decision-making and ecosystem orchestration, is ushering in a brand new era in hospitality and property management tech. It is already redefining the way hotel, serviced apartment and ... Apaleo GmbH More in this category Information Technology The Hotel Yearbook 2026 Converging Forces – The Future is Hybrid by Design Explore Your content on Hospitality Net? Hospitality Net membership explained
The Hotel Yearbook Turning Technology Adoption Challenges into Revenue Engines Prince Thampi of Hudini argues that most hotel tech projects fall short not because the tools are weak, but because adoption is treated like an IT rollout instead of a guest and staff journey. He outlines three common blockers and offers a clear pla... Hudini More in this category Information Technology
The Hotel Yearbook Closing the personalization gap: Why hotels still struggle to connect online promises with offline reality Hotels have perfected AI powered personalization online, yet the experience often falls flat on property because guest insights stay trapped in fragmented systems and are not translated into simple, actionable cues for front line teams. Floor explai... IN2 Consulting More in this category Information Technology
The Hotel Yearbook The Hotel Technology Paradox: More Present Yet Less Visible Luxury isn’t loud. It doesn’t announce itself in flashing features or complicated tech. True luxury in hospitality whispers through anticipation, intuition, and the kind of personal touches that make a guest feel not just welcomed, but understood. I... Infor More in this category Information Technology
The Hotel Yearbook Annual Survey Results: The State of Hospitality Tech 2025 The HYB Annual Tech Survey, conducted in May 2025, gathered 264 global responses from hotel companies, tech providers, consultants, and other industry stakeholders. This research was conducted with a goal to better understand the current state of ho... Hospitality Net More in this category Information Technology
The Hotel Yearbook Hospitality Tech Doesn’t Speak For Itself Let’s be honest. In hospitality tech, shouting louder doesn’t mean being heard. You can have the best product, the most visionary team, and the slickest interface in the industry, but if you can’t tell your story clearly, to the right people, at the... IN2 Consulting More in this category Information Technology
The Hotel Yearbook Technology Mindset As the hospitality industry stands at a crossroads between tradition and innovation, Ian Millar—Senior Lecturer in Entrepreneurship and Innovation at EHL and a leading authority in hospitality technology—invites readers to rethink long-held assumpti... EHL Hospitality Business School More in this category Information Technology
The Hotel Yearbook The United Nations of Hotel Tech (A Cautionary Tale in Three Acts) Let’s be honest. Hotel tech is a mess. Not a quirky, fix-it-with-duct-tape mess, but a full-on, integration-induced identity crisis. Every time a vendor tries to connect to a PMS, a developer cries. The industry has spent years chasing standards, fr... Ira Vouk Hospitality 2.0 Consulting More in this category Information Technology
The Hotel Yearbook Top 10 Media Content and Distribution Trends for In-Room TV’s and Hotel Communal Areas in 2025 The in-room entertainment market is poised for significant transformation in the coming years. Whilst top-tier casting solutions are high on every hotelier’s wish list, will they truly revolutionise, move the needle and meet everyone’s expectations?... LOQIA Group More in this category Information Technology
The Hotel Yearbook Top 10 Trends in Property Management Technology for 2025 Property management systems (PMS) are evolving at an unprecedented pace, driven both by technological advancements and changing guest expectations. It’s now more important than ever for hospitality businesses to adopt solutions that best align with ... eviivo More in this category Information Technology
The Hotel Yearbook Top 10 Trends Driving Hospitality Into an Agent-First World The rise of AI agents, or AI-powered tools capable of autonomous decision-making and ecosystem orchestration, is ushering in a brand new era in hospitality and property management tech. It is already redefining the way hotel, serviced apartment and ... Apaleo GmbH More in this category Information Technology