The PMS' role as the center of a hotel's technology ecosystem is coming to an end. Crucial guest data sits locked up in today's disconnected data silos, making it very difficult for hotels/brands to optimize and bank in on the 'digital guest journey'. True? If so, how could a future application/data infrastructure or migration path look like? What's your take?

Dai Williams
Dai Williams
Chief Growth Officer, SiteMinder

PMSs remain at the core of a hotel's technology ecosystem. As we see among hoteliers, however, there is a two-speed economy that exists among the world's PMS providers which will determine the relevance and sustainability of every PMS in the long-term.

 

On the one hand, we are seeing many PMS providers continuing to operate closed environments and struggling to keep up with the rapid pace of innovation that comes with operating in the digital age.

 

But by the same token, we are also witnessing more and more providers embrace the mutually-beneficial power that comes with opening up the ecosystem for hoteliers. These forward-looking players are partnering with the industry's platforms to enable the data-sharing needed for hoteliers to connect with their guests at every stage of their customer journey. Ultimately, we see these players growing their products to be virtually indispensable, as, by allowing other, more specialised players to take care of the crippling challenge of connectivity for them, they free themselves up to invest more time in the core modules of their PMS and enhance their customer support. This group will ultimately win the race to offer hotel customers a more holistic offering and withstand the test of time.

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