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?

Lyle  Worthington
Lyle Worthington
Technology Executive and Consultant & Past President of HFTP Global

Building tech in-house can be cheaper and can provide more customized solutions, but only if you know what you are doing and you invest properly. You need to understand how to build software and, more importantly, how to maintain it. It is never an "invest and rest," you will always be enhancing and fixing bugs. That said, I think you should feel comfortable investing here for the right projects. I don't mean huge things like a PMS, but perhaps a service that automates certain tasks in your PMS via its API, or your own website and mobile app. Extend or enhance things to make your company more efficient. 

There seems to be a general fear of building things in-house, and a desire to have someone else be responsible for maintaining it, but it isn't that hard if you treat it the same way you would if you were going to build a hotel. Find the right people, plan it out the right way, and invest in it properly and you can have tech that works exactly how you want it to, instead of having to work around limitations in existing software.

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