From the days of holidex, Fidelio v6 and Micros 2700 we have for the last 30 years been adding technology upon technology in hospitality. In my last classes with my students (online), one reoccurring question was always, "why is there not one solution that can do everything". Once we discussed this more (language requirements, local fiscal reporting, support, etc…), the students got the complexity of using software and systems to run businesses. But moving forward, future managers are going to want their hospitality software to behave more like WhatsApp, Instagram or Snapchat. Download, install and work. No training or massive configuration to be done. So, where does this leave the hospitality industry? Do we keep on going with our "Lego" approach or do we need to say hold on, that's enough? Let's restart from scratch and what would that look like and how could we conceivably even do that.

Michael Vargosko
Michael Vargosko
Managing Director for Europe, the Middle East, Africa, India, Latin America and the Caribbean at interTouch

I believe the current global pandemic is the ideal time for a restart in hospitality technology, but the reality is that the investment climate is not great right now. Feasibly, we are looking at a hybrid between a complete reset and a continued Lego approach, but an important question remains: who's paying for it?

Hospitality is often seen as a laggard when it comes to the investment and adoption of new technologies compared to other industries, and I would love for this to change. Part of what's hampered the speed of tech innovation in hospitality is an element of legacy mentality. Some hospitality systems and solutions were simply not built to be open, which has traditionally made integrations costly and complex and has resulted in a Lego approach. This is changing with the emergence of the SaaS model and the wider availability of open APIs, but it will not happen overnight. We need hospitality technology business models to evolve further to provide a better integrated technology experience for everyone involved.

The technology paradigm shift we've witnessed in sectors such as retail, banking and entertainment hasn't happened in hospitality yet, but I believe Covid-19 is accelerating this change. To evolve quickly, we need to embrace a more holistic approach to technology investment and adoption, which has traditionally been quite compartmentalised hence resulted in the Lego approach that's so common in our industry.

We know what the issues are, what's causing them and how to solve them, we now need to act to make that reset happen. My favourite proverb embodies this: “The best time to plant a tree is 20 years ago, the second best time is today.”

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