International and regional hospitality experts gathered at the 19th Hotel Technology Summit in Saudi Arabia to share cutting-edge new hospitality solutions.
Using data to identify your most valuable guests
Given their varying levels of loyalty, spending habits, and influence on future bookings, not every hotel guest is equally valuable. Here are some different ways to consider their Lifetime Value (LTV).
Technology has caught up with ideation
This interview with John Hach, Senior Industry Analyst at TravelClick highlights how whatever hoteliers want their web presence to capture or express, there is a technology that can now fulfill that need.
Eleven Wireless recognized among 20 most promising wireless solution providers
Portland based Eleven Wireless specializes in Hospitality technology and has been selected by CIO Review as a top provider.
What are the benefits of online learning?
As demands on our time grow and training budgets are squeezed, having the option to learn and develop online in our own time becomes critically important.
Quadriga deploys integrated in-room entertainment solution in Helsinki
The solution has been deployed throughout 1200 rooms in Helsinki, providing guests with a “better than home” entertainment experience.
Conrad Chicago focuses on tech to attract meeting and event planners
Conrad Chicago will use 3D custom imaging software from Social Tables to enable meeting and event planners to see an instantaneous 3D rendering of their event space, replete with décor, table arrangements and Chicago skyline views.
UK: Land of opportunity for US tech workers: research
The poll commissioned by London & Partners reveals that American tech workers, who are considering a move abroad, would prefer to relocate to London and the UK, over other tech hubs such as Paris, Berlin and Singapore.
Booking.com’s new revenue management product now available globally from BookingSuite
The new platform is able to pinpoint the optimal prices for each day and rate type to maximize revenue.
Why hoteliers need to stay on top of technology trends
Hotels need to understand how guests naturally behave and what they expect – and understand that those behaviours and expectations are not static.