When it comes to hotel tech, we may all agree that PMSs are at the top of the food chain. It's semantically already in the name itself: a PMS is the SYSTEM used to MANAGE your PROPERTY. This gives the software connotations of centrality in operations. However, a new wave of leaner systems is rising: PMSs are becoming "hubs" rather than all-in-one solutions, using open APIs to allow users to plug in other software and tools as needed. These systems are less about "managing the property," and more about integrating third-party software.

In this environment, where do PMSs sit in one's tech stack? Is the classic notion of PMS outdated? Will the future of hotel tech be less reliant on PMSs as we know them?

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Tomeu Fiol
Tomeu Fiol
Global Hotel Technologies Director en Meliá Hotels International

The PMSs role is as we know it, is being transformed. More 3rd party integrations than ever, the rise of niche app that provide basic but highly streamlined processes, connected via API Technology: the perfect recipe to boost hotel and hospitality company innovation.  As a result, the PMS is losing functionality, functionality that has been added in the past, that was there because there wasn't any other app that will provide those functionalities in the market.   

But all in all, in my opinion, the PMS will be continuing to be in the heart of the PMS tech stack. Main hotel processes will remain to be supported by the PMS functionality, such as Check-In, Check-Out, Invoicing, House Management. There is not any tech substitute that will manage these key pieces of the guest experience and hotel operations.  

The PMS is understood as the transactional engine designed to boost and bring efficiency to the hotel's operations, ready to connect with any platform easy and most quick and cost-effective way.  

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