Many existing legacy technology installments in hospitality are closed systems they are reluctant to open up to third-party integrations, applications and solutions, depriving the property and its guests from some very innovative and much-needed applications and services.

In the near to mid-term, any full-service 3-4-5-star hotel will need over 100 plus APIs (application programming interface) with third-party tech applications and solutions to be able to function and meet the basic needs and wants of today's tech-savvy travelers. These include mobile and contactless guest experience, mobile locks, issue resolution apps, guest messaging, virtual concierge, IoT devices and utility management, smart room technology, entertainment hubs, CRM programs, etc.

Until recently, this type of connectivity has been close to impossible or super expensive to achieve for properties with legacy technology installments of PMS,RMS, CRS, CRM and other components of the tech stack, which are hostile to any third-party interfaces by default.

Luckily for our industry, the future is already here in the form of two types of third-party technology integration platforms:

  • Cloud PMS with Open API like Opera Cloud PMS, StayNTouch, Protel, CloudBeds, Mews, etc. and their integration platforms, and
  • Independent integration hubs, like Impala, Hapi, APS, NoniusHub, etc., which are focusing on serving properties with existing legacy tech stack.

The question is, can the new integration hubs save our legacy tech-prone industry and elevate it to meet the demands of today's tech-savvy travelers?

Most start up vendors focus first on a PMS that gives the the biggest market reach, so many will begin with building an integration to the market leaders such as Oracle, Infor and Protel. The unfortunate thing is that most integration hubs do the exact same thing. The future of the integration hub would in my opinion be more bright if they would also offer right out of the bet integrations to tier 2 PMSs. A 2nd issue with the hubs is that they normalize features and functionality, and as such not always giving a start up what it really needs. In theory hubs can help innovation and start ups, but lot's of work is left to do. 

What really helps innovation and providing service for the tech savvy traveler is the initiative of many PMS vendors to eliminate or heavily reduce the cost of integration for a hotel. Today with many PMSs the hotel no longer has to pay a hefty interface fee to try a new innovation. Now hotels can truly take advantage of the free trials many new Cloud Hospitality startups offer. The new PMS market places also enable easy and quick activation and with today's API technology the effort of coding an initial interface us also much reduced, enabling a more affordable integration project for startups. Innovation has a clear future with this new trend!

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