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?

David  Sjolander
David Sjolander
COO at Hotel Technology Next Generation (HTNG)

If today's technology existed in the 1980s, the CRS and PMS would never have been built as two separate systems. Yet, we still live with that legacy; change comes slowly to our industry. The only thing more difficult than getting a new PMS installed is removing an old one.

 

We can see a logical process using new technology by looking at some of the “new” industries on our periphery, such as home and ride sharing. Core systems are first created to enable the business and functionally follows to support operations and back-office functions.  Some of the new entrants in our space follow this model, but the fragmentation in hotels combined with the legacy install base with most chains makes this evolution painfully slow. A new hotel group can take advantage of this new tech, but it isn't so easy for the others.

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