For over a decade I have heard industry pundits, consultants, other experts, and myself say that the hospitality industry lags behind other industries in innovation, investment, and adoption of new technologies. Is this really the case? If so, what are the barriers, issues, and conflicts that have led to this situation? More importantly, what should we do about it?

Mike Ford
Mike Ford
Founder, SiteMinder

The number of new, exciting players that have emerged within the hotel technology space in recent years is testament to the fact that the industry isn't held back by a lack of creativity, a progressive mind or an entrepreneurial spirit. The unspoken challenge that has universally crippled, and continues to cripple, hotel technology innovation is connectivity – or the lack thereof. It is pervasive.

 

We now operate in a world where personalisation is no longer a trend; it's a consumer demand and expectation. Yet, hoteliers can't access all of their guest data from one source as they have a multitude of disparate systems that can't speak to each other. Consequently, the technology partners of those hotels, themselves, are challenged with delivering value to hoteliers as they can't access the guest data they need from the hotel's property management system. How effective can your upselling tool be, for example, if it can't determine which guest booked what and when? There are now hundreds of hotel management systems out there, and each services hundreds if not thousands of hoteliers across various geographies. Until the data within those systems become more accessible to other hotel applications, we cannot truly solve for the fragmentation that exists within the hotel technology landscape. Fortunately, there are now solutions such as SiteMinder Exchange which are providing unprecedented connectivity and are creating a much more open ecosystem that will benefit the entire industry.

 

Additionally, we must remember that hoteliers are generally not IT experts, nor do they have the capacity or resources to properly evaluate and implement the technology they select. They don't even have the time to educate themselves on the latest solutions, how those solutions should be implemented, and what the ROI should be. So, on top of solving the connectivity challenge, the hotel technology industry has a role to play in providing educational support to the hoteliers we serve.

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