Some hoteliers (brands & management companies) believe that developing tech solutions in-house is cheaper and provides better customization to the hotelier's concrete needs and control over the ongoing maintenance and performance. Another school of industry-thought believes that hoteliers should focus on their core competencies: providing the best customer experience and best returns possible to ownership and outsource technology applications, products and solutions to specialized vendors.

So the question is, in this era of rapid technological advancements and adoption of next-gen technologies such as AI, IoT, automation, robotics, blockchain, etc., should hoteliers keep technology developments in-house or outsource to specialized, well-funded vendors?

Fergus Boyd
Fergus Boyd
Hospitality Consultant

I'm squarely in the camp that hoteliers should outsource to professional IT partners. I remember in one of my previous hotel companies that a senior ops director seriously suggested that we should develop our own PMS. I had to remind the exec team that PMSes take tens of millions of dollars/pounds and many years to develop, and there are a hundred PMSes out there, many of which have very low usage. Hotels should exploit the best tech around, whether it be cloud PMSes, RPA, Business Intelligence or mobile app development toolkits. Hotels should focus on delivering operational excellence and world-class guest experiences, and not on writing code.

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