Can hospitality integration hubs save our industry from legacy tech nightmares?
15 experts shared their view
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?
Hoteliers can't afford to find out...
Pardon my Dutch directness, but any hoteliers who fail to take connectivity seriously will be in for a rude awakening in a few short years' time. Your IT team must begin with a data-centric end in mind and craft an enterprise strategy (that also offers individual hotels flexibility) to respond to the inevitable trend: hyper-personalization and an ability to demonstrate you understand your customer are here to stay. Customer expectations clearly no longer differentiate between the lines of industry. The response must reckon with flexible system connectivity.
With today's legacy systems – and without the ability to stitch and map otherwise siloed data together – hotels are left powerless to identify the unique needs and wants of each customer, let alone how they can actually address and execute to them. There is simply no way that existing legacy systems can, in their current state of isolation, parse together the insights required to meet ever-growing guest expectations. This is where a system architecture like Middleware comes in to not only integrate legacy systems, but also facilitate the abstraction required to drive new benefits still largely unrealized in our industry; essentially transforming raw data into actionable information.
For our industry to meet evolving expectations, we must lean into centralized connectivity: “The [connected] whole is greater than the sum of the parts.” With a Middleware:
- Your rewards program needs no longer be one-size-fits-none: you can now understand and respond to the specific desires of your guests because you have a holistic view of them through data drawn from every system in your tech stack.
- Your room upsells can dynamically factor in availability and pricing while also offering truly relevant options to each guest.
- Your direct email marketing and ad spend ROI need not be based on finger in the air estimates from teams already stretched trying to respond to a once-in-a-lifetime pandemic.
The list goes on, with much of the realizable value heavily tied to an organization's imagination and appetite to rely on newly possible system connectivity to address business challenges, both old and new. Put clearly, with Middleware the hospitality-specific business logic to enable the above examples, and so much more, are now possible. Before you attempt a wholesale replacement of your core systems – many of which still meet teams' needs and may not actually create new value – consider that the potential of your organization can be unlocked by thoughtful integration platforms, like Middleware. Now more than ever is the time to reimagine the true potential of your tech ecosystem and guest experience through the lens of connectivity.


