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Cloud Trends That Will Shape 2022 and Beyond - 3 views

  • Cloud adoption has been on an upward trajectory for over a decade now
  • forced many employees to go digital and adapt to the work-from-home model. The workforce change heavily relies on the cloud model for continuity and growth.
  • Anything-as-a-Service (XaaS) model.
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  • wo reasons continue to be the major driving factors set to further bolster the growth of cloud adoption in 2022 onwards
  • global public cloud services are expected to grow by over 22% ($482 billion US dollars) in 2022.
  • expect better and more robust automation and AI
  • cost efficiency and accuracy of AI and ML
  • Cloud technologies are moving away from linear evolution and preparing for exponential evolution, adoption, and growth.
  • Cloud computing has been a very effective catalyst in enabling and developing AI, ML, and automation. Cloud computing can also offset the upfront project costs associated with AI and automation. It’s also helping businesses make efficient, data-driven decisions using AI and driving companies to adopt, implement, and scale automation services. That’s all helping achieve better data management, insights, security, and scale.
  • crucial driving factors in adopting AI and automation as they can deliver low latency and services-on-demand along with better data handling capabilities and processing power.
  • fraction of the price.
  • cybersecurity is growing, along with the demand for fast, efficient, and robust cloud applications through cloud-native apps
  • cloud delivery models are ever-evolving.
  • confined to infrastructure, platform, or software as services
  • has numerous delivery models.
  • Hybrid cloud infrastructure provides improved scalability and control, allowing businesses to deploy multiple delivery models
  • Businesses can then achieve increased agility and innovation, while also improving security and risk management.
  • A multi-cloud infrastructure empowers companies to uniformly distribute their workloads across multiple cloud environments.
  • enables optimized ROI, superior security, service autonomy, and low latency
  • serverless cloud computing and XaaS are also pivotal to the future IT landscape change.
  • Businesses are now more concerned about the security and safety of their digital resources.
  • Maintaining disaster recovery and data compliance is becoming more complex.
  • Secure Access Service Edge is a cybersecurity concept that creates a secure connection between applications/services and organizational entities, like users, systems, and devices. SASE is a framework that combines network security functions (like SWG and FWaaS).
  • industry experts believe SASE can assist companies in warding off cyber attacks.
  • Cloud disaster recovery is a cloud-based service that combines several strategies and services to back up resources, like data, applications, and configuration.
  • restore any affected data and resume normal operations after a disaster.
  • cloud-native apps have reached the next evolution stage
  • only increasing
  • more portability and agility
  • help companies focus on several key constraints to business development including challenges, maturity, expectations, and opportunities.
  • High speed and quick deployment.
  • Advanced data security and compliance.
  • Reduced latency
  • Disaster recovery.
  • Collaboration.
  • AI adoption has always been an optimization problem for companies worldwide. The cloud can be a solution for issues with cost, performance overhead, workload management, and data processing
  • Proper due diligence, scoping, and the right tools can also reduce these challenges.
  • Containerization is a form of virtualization.
  • added complexity and implementation challenges
  • They can reduce costs, provide tailor-made solutions, and allow for cross-platform environments.
  • To mitigate these challenges, you can establish well-defined identity and access management solutions. You can also monitor the cloud environment and watch for misconfigurations.
  • It’s helping streamline the IT landscape, and will likely continue to do so well beyond 2022.
  • safe, streamlined cloud adoption.
  • ensure you’re making the most out of these cloud trends, and minimizing any negative impacts.
  • forgo the tools individual clouds offer. Instead, implement unified cloud aggregator services to collect the data from multiple vendors
  • Hybrid cloud helps organizations further reduce costs, and helps increase agility and innovation
  • It’s an information security concept that enforces giving the lowest possible privileges/permissions level possible to minimize the threats associated.
  • A denial of service (DoS) attack is a cyberattack that shuts down a computer or a server.
  • XaaS is a modern and collective term that refers to the delivery of anything as a service.
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    This article explains some of the trends most relevant to the topic of cloud computing, as well as explains some of the benefits and disadvantages of cloud computing currently. The top four trends include artificial intelligence, cloud delivery models, security and compliance, and new cloud technologies. The article further explains each of these trends and the impact they will have on the industry. The main concern when it comes to cloud computing is the safety and security, following dependence on the internet. The new and incoming innovations within cloud computing aim to eliminate theses challenges and improve overall efficiency and adoption. Cloud computing is expected to grow over 22% this year alone and adoption rates are expected to remain increasing.
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    To summarize, the article talks about how cloud use has been increasing for over a decade, forcing many employees to embrace digital and adapt to the work-from-home concept. For continuity and expansion, the workforce transformation strongly relies on the cloud model. Given the extensive development, acceptance, and cloud deployment in corporate IT in recent years, the anticipation of stronger and more robust automation and AI has grown and should expect cloud delivery strategies to shape the cloud ecosystem in 2022 and beyond. Also, the demand for cybersecurity is rising, as is the desire for cloud-native programs that are quick, efficient, and robust.
dominiquewalker

What is cloud computing? A beginner's guide | Microsoft Azure - 0 views

  • Simply put, cloud computing is the delivery of computing services—including servers, storage, databases, networking, software, analytics, and intelligence—over the Internet (“the cloud”) to offer faster innovation, flexible resources, and economies of scale.
  • Cloud computing is a big shift from the traditional way businesses think about IT resources. Here are seven common reasons organisations are turning to cloud computing services:
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  • Cloud computing eliminates the capital expense of buying hardware and software
  • Productivity
  • Global scale
  • Reliability
  • Performance
  • Security
  • Public cloud Public clouds are owned and operated by a third-party cloud service providers, which deliver their computing resources like servers and storage over the Internet. Microsoft Azure is an example of a public cloud.
  • Private cloud A private cloud refers to cloud computing resources used exclusively by a single business or organisation.
  • Hybrid cloud Hybrid clouds combine public and private clouds, bound together by technology that allows data and applications to be shared between them.
  • Types of cloud services: IaaS, PaaS, serverless and SaaS
  • Infrastructure as a service (IaaS) The most basic category of cloud computing services.
  • Platform as a service (PaaS) Platform as a service refers to cloud computing services that supply an on-demand environment for developing, testing, delivering and managing software applications
  • Serverless computing Overlapping with PaaS, serverless computing focuses on building app functionality without spending time continually managing the servers and infrastructure required to do so
  • Software as a service (SaaS) Software as a service is a method for delivering software applications over the Internet, on demand and typically on a subscription basis
  • Uses of cloud computing
  • Create cloud-native applications
  • Test and build applications
  • Store, back up and recover data
  • Analyse data
  • Embed intelligence
  • Stream audio and video
  • Deliver software on demand
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    A brief but informative look at "cloud computing". This article serves as a beginners guide, spoon feeding novices definitions and explanations in simple language. Cloud computing is defined, and reasons for its use highlighted, with pros and cons listed. The different types of "clouds" among other things is also covered.
cingram21

Cloud Computing Trends & Future Technology 2021 | Datamation - 1 views

  • Enterprise leaders are quickly recognizing that not all clouds work for all of their needs, and some of their legacy systems and applications work better on their existing on-premises infrastructure. These realizations, and a growing need for both flexibility and reliable security, have ushered in a period of growth for hybrid and multicloud setups. 
  • which polled more than 2,600 global IT decision-makers globally – and highlighted that hybrid cloud is now the most common choice, with 46% of respondents now using a hybrid cloud (a 12% increase since their previous survey).
  • Instead of relying on embedded, native security features, tech experts are advocating for the increased use of managed security service providers (MSSPs) and a better organizational policy for user access management. Organizations are recognizing that security incidents can come from both internal accidents and external actors, so it’s important that all users are trained and compliant with an organization’s security policies.
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  • By implementing the ZTNA model for secure network access, IT teams can have full control over who is granted access, enters, and leaves the network at all times. This model has gained much more recognition since being mandated in President Biden’s executive order.”
  • The entire world is starting to shift its attention to Kubernetes and the orchestration of containers,” Cusimano said. “It’s the next iterative shift — we went from physical to virtual to cloud, and now we’re going to microservices and containers. 
  • “Cloud-native technologies will also lead and help companies to build, migrate, and modernize customer-facing and analytics and artificial intelligence (AI) apps more easily and at scale.”
  • cloud is typically more energy efficient than on-premises infrastructure, the growth of AI and the Internet of Things (IoT) is causing cloud technology to work harder than ever.
  • “Sustainability is a massive trend in IT – from enterprises seeking to ensure cloud providers leverage renewable energy in data centers to enterprises increasingly seeking to minimize their own supply carbon footprint via sustainably sourced, circular IT solutions,” Fenn said.
  • Although few cloud vendors have adopted the circular model, most are changing their business models to emphasize more renewable energy use, carbon offsets, and data center efficiency boosts.
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      This article discussed the five major trends and developments in cloud computing. The first point explains how there was a big trend towards cloud-only computing and away from on-premise infrastructure. We are realizing this isn't always the the best scenario and that a hybrid model allows for an enterprise to operate data-intensive processes while taking advantage of tech advancements associated with cloud computing. The second trend is utilizing "managed security service providers (MSSPs). This is because security is important to control both internally and externally. It also mentions "Zero-Trust Network Access" as a new executive order issued by President Biden. The third section discusses Kubernetes (Further research explained this is an open-source system for automating deployment, scaling, and management of containerized applications.) Kubernetes is also known as "K8s." This is a large shift from physical on-site infrastructure to "containers." This is packaging software for the deployment and the sharing of technology. The reason this is a trend is because it is cost-effective and improves performance. The final major trend is sustainability efforts. Cloud technology is more energy-efficient than on-site infrastructure, but advancements in (IoT) is causing significant growth and use of cloud tech which requires increased energy consumption. Cloud vendors are changing to ensure they are using renewable energy, carbon offsets, and data center efficiency. The most interesting part of this to me is the Kubernetes and Containerization as I have yet to read or hear anything about this. Open source is always interesting. The story behind K8's being developed by Google and now an independent foundation is good for our society and a good trend.
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      This article discussed the five major trends and developments in cloud computing. The first point explains how there was a big trend towards cloud-only computing and away from on-premise infrastructure. We are realizing this isn't always the the best scenario and that a hybrid model allows for an enterprise to operate data-intensive processes while taking advantage of tech advancements associated with cloud computing. The second trend is utilizing "managed security service providers (MSSPs). This is because security is important to control both internally and externally. It also mentions "Zero-Trust Network Access" as a new executive order issued by President Biden. The third section discusses Kubernetes (Further research explained this is an open-source system for automating deployment, scaling, and management of containerized applications.) Kubernetes is also known as "K8s." This is a large shift from physical on-site infrastructure to "containers." This is packaging software for the deployment and the sharing of technology. The reason this is a trend is because it is cost-effective and improves performance. The final major trend is sustainability efforts. Cloud technology is more energy-efficient than on-site infrastructure, but advancements in (IoT) is causing significant growth and use of cloud tech which requires increased energy consumption. Cloud vendors are changing to ensure they are using renewable energy, carbon offsets, and data center efficiency. The most interesting part of this to me is the Kubernetes and Containerization as I have yet to read or hear anything about this. Open source is always interesting. The story behind K8's being developed by Google and now an independent foundation is good for our society and a good trend.
vanessavioli

Choosing the right IT and cloud services provider post-Covid: A guide - Cloud Computing... - 1 views

  • Now, as most economic indicators begin to trend positive, companies are once again ramping up their IT projects. Long term solutions are necessary at the scale required for sustained operations and cost effectiveness.
  • In this article, we look at three options – IT consulting firms, IT outsourcing companies, and cloud systems integrators
  • There’s also the reality that many of the larger consultancies really aren’t positioned to efficiently or cost effectively help organisations implement necessary IT strategies. Their areas of expertise lie in assurance services, taxation, management consulting, advisory, actuarial, corporate finance and legal services, to name a few.
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  • They may have the staff to take on something like a cloud migration or cloud-native application development project. But technology implementation is not a strategic part of their business, so they aren’t necessarily eager to take on these types of projects — particularly if they aren’t of a scale that would allow them to make a sizable profit.
  • They have to rely on proven, repeatable methodology to remain efficient — even if it’s at the expense of better project outcomes for their customers.
  • Companies that specialise in IT outsourcing aren’t faring much better than the big consultancies. While they may be more cost effective than a large professional services provider or consultancy, many potential clients are becoming hesitant about working with them.
  • That’s not to say there still isn’t a place for the large technology consulting firms or IT outsourcing companies. But for companies that want the flexibility, scalability and cost benefits that cloud services provide, working with a company specialising in cloud technologies – as a true, long-time strategic business partner, rather than just a point-in-time technical resource – may be the optimal solution.
  • A viable option may be to go with a mid-sized company that specialises in technology implementation — particularly in the areas of cloud migration and cloud-native app development.
  • Cloud systems integrators are able to be more innovative than larger companies that have no wiggle room for experimentation or exploring new methodologies.
  • These companies develop solutions that can meet current requirements and adapt as those new requirements emerge. For many, their work for a customer is just the beginning of a much longer partnership that will evolve to help that customer continually leverage cloud technologies to meet changing needs.
  • However, many of the cloud-centric companies have chosen to focus their efforts on specific platforms, such as Amazon Web Services (AWS) or Microsoft, enabling them to gain familiarity with and expertise in the many tools and services those particular platforms offer. They can effectively leverage those resources to help their customers implement targeted, effective solutions.
  • Like the large technology consulting and professional services companies, the IT outsourcing companies also tend to rely on standard processes that can be repeated over and over to keep costs down. There’s no room for innovation.
  • Pandemic or not, hiring a big-name IT consulting firm often comes with an equally big price tag. Forgoing work with these higher-priced companies or simply cancelling projects reduces expenditures.
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      Cost is something that is a very serious part of any technological consideration by management. Will that investment be worth it in the long run and pay for itself. Smaller businesses cannot afford a misstep.
  • Few, if any, industries escaped the effects of the Covid-19 pandemic. Even in the technology sector, where change is a normal part of business, many professional services and technology consulting firms struggled to cope with the disruption.
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      COVID-19 was/is the ultimate disruptor. It affected every single industry, but affected the hospitality industry in the most profound ways.
  • Yet another potential downside: larger firms tend to be less agile than their smaller counterparts. While they sell innovation to their customers, they are often too big and cumbersome to embrace the new ways of working and thinking that they promote on the consulting side.
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      It is interesting that it actually takes larger businesses to adapt to new technology, however once again it must come down to cost. Revamping a large company technologically is extremely costly and a very long complicated project.
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    This article provides insight on three various types of IT providers and there methodologies. It definitely emphasizes the benefits of specialized companies that focus on cloud computing as their IT service and business model and their ability to b=continually adapt to the changing environment and their desire to create long term relationships. It also talks about how larger IT companies are more focused on strategy rather than implementation of systems. It also talks about how the larger IT companies are much more focused on their own profit than providing services to the client and how cheaper off shore IT companies basically provide the same services at a lesser quality
zhuan007

Why PMSs are headed to the cloud | Hotel Management - 0 views

  • Cloud PMS solutions are more accessible and ready for mobile
  • The underlying architecture of cloud-native PMS solutions also enable faster feature development and much less downtime for upgrade and maintenance compared to on-premises PMS.
  • A cloud-based PMS is easier to integrate with other hospitality technology products as well
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  • But ultimately, moving to the cloud is an individual decision for each hotel—there are benefits and disadvantages of each option that can differ wildly based on the geographical location
  • The ultimate selection of a PMS needs to consider the ability of the PMS to meet the needs of the hotel, from feature set to service levels
  • The consideration and adoption to move to the cloud is not appropriate for every property and needs to be evaluated thoroughly.
  • Insights, analytics and all of the data science can improve the guest experience.
  • The cloud enables guest-facing interfaces, including self-service options and allows hoteliers to harness the power of data and analytics to provide a personalized experience.
  • Content-management system, rates and inventory are other key integrations that will allow for a free flow of information for a smooth business outcome
  • Looking to the future, integrations that allow for mobile key and online check-in will be important
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    The typical hardware PMS contains a vast amount of personal guests' information. Hotels usually consume a lot of expense to protect this information from hackers. One of the many benefits of cloud computing is helping to protect this sensitive information. Cloud computing also offers more modern attributes like accessibility from any location and any device and less downtime. Even though the roles of PMS are growing, each hotel should analyze their current atmosphere and see if this a sufficient move forward for their specific business. Ultimately, a cloud PMS should offer freedom and fluidity for guest check-in.
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    This articel discusses the reasons why Cloud PMS is gaining popularity and related considarions that hotels should take into about this tecnology. It also shares some effects of guest experience and the importance of system integration with other systems.
natashacastro

The Top 7 Hotel Tech Trends for 2016 - Capterra Blog - 0 views

  • the top hotel tech trends for 2016
  • 1. New Security Measures
  • It’s past time for a change, and 2016 will (hopefully) mark a new initiative in the industry: innovative tech security.
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  • Hotels will also begin installing new check-in systems that accept chip-based credit cards and debit cards as a way to guarantee secure payment.
  • 2. Wearable Tech
  • MagicBands, which operate off their MyMagic+ system,  allow guests to “[book] transportation to a hotel from the airport and choos[e] where to eat. The MagicBand also serves as a room key and ticket for attractions, replacing the need to carry around bulky key cards and folded papers, both of which are lost frequently.”
  • It’s more effective for learning customer preferences than just relying on online guest reviews.
  • 3. Self-Service Check-in
  • And in a technological world where you can get just about anything at the touch of a button, your guests are going to start expecting the same immediate gratification from your hotel.
  • However, this technology can do more than just ease your guest experience. Using kiosks for self check-in can “sav[e] money on staffing, increas[e] its revenue[,] and increas[e] customer satisfaction,” says author Julie Weed.
  • 4. Cloud Computing (Total or Hybrid)
  • You need to keep all your software tools in one, centralized location that everyone can access.
  • as hotels are expected to invest in newer technologies to stay ahead of the curve, they also need to find ways to cut costs, and cloud computing has the potential to cut 50% of operational costs.
  • many companies employ a hybrid cloud, which can quell fears of sensitive data breaches by only storing some (not all) information on the cloud.
  • 5. Increased Presence on Social Media
  • it’s clear you need to be on social media to ensure users stay at your hotel rather than your competitors.
  • 6. Native Mobile Apps
  • While social media can get your name out there, making a native mobile app is another emerging trend that taps into your guests’ affinity for technology and ease.
  • Not to mention, these mobile apps are a good replacement for key cards, and enable smartphones or smartwatches to act as more secure room keys.
  • 7. Continued Industry Aversion to Tech
  • Technology has changed many industries, and in one that serves its guests face-to-face, it’s important to keep up with what those guests value. And a growing number of them value technology. It’s a part of their everyday lives.
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    Tech innovations are the essential part of the Hospitality Industry. In the article the author tells us about the top hotel tech trends for 2016 which impact the industry: -new security measures, which is very important due to possible breaches -wearable tech, with just a wave of your wrist you can check in or enter your room -self service check-in, which ease the process -cloud computing, which cuts costs and flexible -presence on social-media, engaging with customers is very important -native mobile apps -continued technology development All these trends play a very important role in improving relationships between hotel and guest.
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    This article is explaining some of the new trends that hotels are finally catching up on. For example, self service check in took a while to catch on but with hotels using it now, it reduces wait times for customers and increases satisfaction.
TIAN LIU

Hotel software pioneer heads to the Cloud - 3 views

  • When Cloud computing first appeared on the technology horizon, protel realized early on that the future of IT is mobile and in the Cloud. So as early as 2009, protel acquired the first "Cloud clients" for bookatonce, their brand-new web-based property management software (PMS).
  • When Cloud computing first appeared on the technology horizon, protel realized early on that the future of IT is mobile and in the Cloud.
  • Today, already more than 4,000 clients use Cloud solutions by protel. All of them enjoy a newly-won piece of independence because web-based applications can be accessed through an Internet browser on different types of devices regardless of operating system or native language.
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  • Hoteliers who cannot or do not yet want to move into the Cloud, however, do not have to completely forego its benefits. protel offers a continuously increasing number of web-based modules to extend the on-site protel PMS solutions
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    Could computing is the most productivity and advanced toll for collect the information and data analysis. Hospitality industry is based on the information of the guest and data of the operation to improve the their management, so the could computing technology is very needful for hoteliers. Though the article, we can learn something form the Protel hotel software company, that we need to know what are our customer need, so we can get to it and make them satisfaction. How can we know that, data base and information collecting can show us about the experience of the guests lived in hotel, and via this resource we can find the problem and solution more easier, so using the advanced software in hotel operation is very necessary.
takesharolle

Can You Go From Hating Your POS To Loving It? - 0 views

  • "How many of you hate your point of service (POS) system?"
  • "How many of you love, or at least like, your POS?"
  • cloud-native programming languages and models, which allow much faster development, testing and iteration.
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  • One big change that cloud POS offers is the ability for the cloud POS vendor to be more responsive to you and your needs.
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    This is article is about how many merchants either didn't like or liked their POS system. There are different options that allow many merchants to transition to the new cloud based POS. With the development of cloud-based POS systems, it allows the vendors to be more responsive to the merchants and their needs. Instead of paying for different hardwares, the cloud based POS help businesses save money by having a fixed monthly charge that they can later invest back into their business.
mmdmd99999

Cloud Computing for the Food Industry and Restaurants Benefits - 0 views

  • Restaurant operators don't go into this business to be technologists
  • technology has proven so fruitful for restaurants during the pandemic that analysts are now urging the restaurant industry to permanently embrace solutions like cloud computing, artificial intelligence and machine learning to diversify their revenue streams, collectively bargain, and provide a safe experience for guests and employees alike.
  • In the last five years, restaurant delivery has grown 20 percent
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  • With its pervasive stay-at-home orders, mandated dining room closures and persistent labor shortages, COVID-19 has only accelerated this trend.
  • DoorDash, Grubhub and UberEats dominate the market
  • “At the start of the pandemic, there was a rush for every restaurant to do their own ordering app, which is like everybody trying to do their own internet,” Quinn said. “Restaurants quickly realized that their efforts were better spent elsewhere, and many opted into the larger ecosystems that third-party delivery services provide.”
  • Shortly after its launch in 2013, DoorDash decided to migrate its IT infrastructure to a cloud-native solution, which allows it to quickly scale as it continues to grow. It also gives the company access to various cloud-based applications that help it collect, track and analyze data about its customers’ ordering habits — a trend that’s sweeping the restaurant industry and informing creative strategies for combatting losses due to COVID-19, according to Quin
  • Ghost kitchens — sometimes called virtual or dark kitchens — allow restaurateurs to cut costs by foregoing real estate, labor and dining room expenses in favor of small, focused operations that prepare food in shared commercial kitchens exclusively for delivery. Companies like UberEats use delivery data to help restaurants determine where market opportunities exist.
  • n recent years, digital ordering kiosks and tablets also have become popular, and full robotic kitchens might not be far behind. This fall, for example, White Castle will deploy Flippy, its first robotic fry cook. Halal Guys and Applebees, meanwhile, are in the early stages of testing DrinkBot, a robot that mixes pre-set beverages in just 20 seconds. Even autonomous delivery robots have hit the streets in big cities and college towns across America
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    Robotic fry cook, digital ordering kiosks, ghost kitchen, cloud based apps, restaurant delivery
Linfan Cai

Three companies partner for hotel technology packages | Hotel Management - 1 views

  • Offering both cloud-based and premise-based property management solutions, AutoClerk’s software can accommodate corporate hotels, B&Bs, resorts, condos or timeshare hotels. In addition, they produce Point-of-Sale (POS) software and systems to manage marinas.
  • Voiceware by PhoneSuite is a server-based hotel phone system capable of running both administrative and guest room SIP phones, as well as standard, inexpensive, analog guest and common area phones. It can be hosted “in the cloud” as a service, or locally on a premise-based server.
  • new features such as group affiliation with voice message broadcast, voice mail and wakeup prompts (using the guest’s native language), and Interactive Voice Response (IVR)-based guest checkout are possible using PhoneSuite’s new Voiceware platform.
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    The partnership of AutoClerk, Inc., Technology At Work, and PhoneSuite is changing the approach to technology packages for hotels. This technology addresses the issues of solely-based cloud based solutions by additionally offering "premise-based property management solutions". Its application for property management and phone systems is most compelling. The software extends its use to smaller boutique hotels, B&Bs, and larger corporate hotels with its variety in package solutions. For international guests, the use of Interactive Voice Response allows for the use of their own native language, tailoring the hotel experience to the individual and group needs.
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    The three companies AutoClerk, Inc., Technology At Work and PhoneSuite. They provide complete techonology packages for hotels. The packages mainly include software, hardware, IP-based Private Branch Exchange phone system and network design. The package could use the same computer to run the hotel's Property Management system. It is able to offer could-based and premise-based property management solutions. The AutoClerk could interface to many standard systems, such as Internet reservations or restaurant Point-of-sale. The PhoneSuite developed a server-based hotel phone system called Voiceware. It coud run both administrative and guest room Session Initiation Protocol phones.It can be hosted "in the cloud" as a server.
mandalysha

7 Tech and Travel Trends That Will Shape the Hotel Industry in 2023 | By Nicole Dehler - 0 views

  • Rising energy costs and persistent inflation will continue to affect guests and hotels alike
  • Many hoteliers are turning to technology to ameliorate some of these pressures. Native-cloud-based PMS platforms, for example, can deliver more power and reliability than traditional on-site PMS platforms
  • 87% of hotels are experiencing a staffing shortage
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  • Many hoteliers are turning to technology to add flexibility in hiring, make up for staffing shortages
  • Mobile and kiosk-based self-check-in can be deployed to deliver a convenient and personalized welcome experience with only a skeleton front desk staff
  • Similarly, mobile automation can complete a number of time-consuming administrative tasks, while mobile communication can streamline communication between the front and back-of-the-house, by instantly alerting employees when a room is ready or out of order
  • 2023 will continue to see the rise of blended travel models such as bleisure travel, remote working and digital nomads
  • Investing in a PMS that includes the options for hourly or day-use rates allows a hotel to cater to busy airport travelers, or remote workers
  • Leveraging mobile and kiosk-based check-in and mobile Point-of-Sale (PoS) systems allow hotels to deemphasize the front desk, and transform the lobby into a more communal space for dining, co-working, and socializing.
  • With almost two-thirds of internet traffic originating from mobile devices, hoteliers would be well advised to select a booking engine that is fully optimized for mobile
  • According to McKinsey, 82% of Americans are using some type of digital payments
  • Hotels have taken notice, and have deployed comprehensive payment facilitation platforms that can deliver a secure and seamless payment experience for guests while preserving the mobile-first nature of their stay
  • Savvy hoteliers will leverage an ecosystem model of technological investment, where foundational platforms like the PMS and CRS utilize flexible open-API systems to integrate as many potential third-party applications as possible, with no additional costs to the user
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    This article describes 7 travel and tech trends that are shaping the hotel industry this year. With labor shortages and growing inflation, hoteliers are turning to technology to relieve some pressures like using a native-cloud-based PMS platform, using mobile and kiosk-based self check-in, and using a a more consolidated payment processer that can deliver a more secure and seamless experience for guests.
danikafox

BlueBird transforms the UK Point-Of-Sale industry by distributing Revel Syste... - 0 views

  • BlueBird has revolutionised the UK hospitality and retail industries with their innovative Point-Of-Sale system.
  • have established a large base of hospitality customers including multi-establishment and fast-paced businesses such as Honest Burgers, Pizza Pilgrims and Taylor St. Baristas, as well as inspiring independent businesses such as The Clove Club, All Press and Shoreditch Grind.
  • “BlueBird wanted to bring the most advanced point-of-sale technology available to the UK” says Christophe Delacroix. “We found this technology in Silicon Valley, set up the UK operation and we now help our clients to take advantage of the cloud environment and increase their profits through mobile technologies”.
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  • Revel Systems™ has developed a heavy-duty and fully functional POS solution that is mobile, cloud-based, scalable and secure.
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    According to the article, Bluebird Global has introduced one of the most advanced iPad-based POSs, known as the Revel System, to its base of multi-establishment and fast-paced businesses. Running this many business called for an advanced upgrade from its former POSs. Studies show that software unreliability and lack of accurate data are obstacles to market growth for operators. Introducing the Revel System provided a feature-rich package including inventory management, intelligent reporting, and payroll management. This POS is the only native iPad based app with True Offline and full PCI compliance, also allowing for access and storage to it's cloud system.
isabelladlp

Impact of Artificial Intelligence in the Hospitality Industry - Djubo - 0 views

  • Artificial intelligence in the hospitality industry is quite popular among many prominent hotel brands.
  • The collection of your customer data, coupled with vast improvements in computer technology, simply means that AI can be used for improving the functions of the business.
  • Here’s how Artificial intelligence in the hospitality industry is growing
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  •     Improving hotel operations
  • By effectively training your staff to perform like robots, your service levels will decrease too.
  • Your front desk staff can comfortably answer guests at the front desk, while the chatbot takes care of online queries from potential guests
  • This means that both the tasks are being performed simultaneously without the hassle of adding extra stress on your staff.
  •     Effective revenue management
  • Moreover, a cloud-based property management system will give you numerous other benefits (hyperlink to our cloud-based PMP article).
  • Artificial intelligence in the hospitality industry has made it possible for your channel manager to compute complex data to give you the best rate.
  •     Personalization gets a whole new meaning
  • While a small hotel might be perfectly satisfied with a Facebook chatbot to drive additional sales, a hotel chain with hundreds of rooms at each hotel will need more than just a chatbot.
  •   Data analysis
  • AI technology can be used to quickly and efficiently categorize your guest data as per room preference, budget, amenities your guests use etc to lure them with attractive loyalty programs and offers for their next stay or perhaps even reach out to potential guests.
  • Multilingual booking experience
  • These chatbots are programmed to create a simulated conversation through natural language processing (text) and generation (voice) in your guests’ native language; the result being clear and concise interactions between the human and the machine.
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Hotel software pioneer heads to the Cloud - 1 views

  • Since 1994, protel hotel software has raised the bar for innovative state-of-the-art software solutions, proving a keen insight into the requirements and needs of hoteliers
  • protel hit the ground running by introducing the first property management system with a graphic user interface
  • protel was the first to offer a complete front office application on a mobile touch screen device
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  • more than 4,000 clients use Cloud solutions by protel
  • web-based applications can be accessed through an Internet browser on different types of devices regardless of operating system or native language.
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  • protel hotelsoftware
  • "Eighteen years of experience and the constant exchange of ideas with 11,000 clients and partners have taught us what the industry needs. We believe that employing new technologies for hotel systems creates innovations that accelerate the industry's growth and substantially benefits clients and guests
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    A German hotel software company, protel, has been an iinnovative leader in the software PMS since 1994. Protel became a leader in the hospitality software field by introducing the first property management system with a grpahic user interface (GUI). Once companies began going mobile, they again were the first to offer a complete front office application on a mobile touch screen device. Protel offers several web-based applications that can be assessed through the internet on any type of device, any operating system and in any language. This particular articel I found interesting because I had never heard of the company but they have paved the way for many of the large hotel franchises to utilize mobile based apps for their hotels. With so many of the larger hotel chains, I would imagine that they would have been one of the original innovators of the mobile web based technology but instead it was a German company that helped pave the way for the hospitlaity industry.
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Follow the Money: PeakSpan Capital Reveals Why Now is the Time to Invest in Hotel Tech - 0 views

  •  The typical hotel can run on up to 15 different technology systems. Multiply that by the number of hotels in the world and it’s easy to understand this massive market opportunity.
  • Cloud computing was a buzzword for the rest of the world back in 2010 but here we are nearly a decade later and hotels are finally catching up.
  • espite being one of the largest and most dynamic segments of the US and global economy, penetration of cloud-based technologies in the segment remains incredibly low, and the vendor landscape remains tremendously fragmented on a global basis.
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  • . There is no need to cede ground on overarching vision and market opportunity, but pursue your mission with ruthless prioritization and by setting sensible, incremental goals and milestones, preserving optionality and alignment with your shareholders along the way.
  • Hotels have a stigma for being slow to adopt technology but that’s changing quickly as digital natives moves into leadership roles at hotel groups around the world.
  • When venture investors look at hotel tech they see the biggest online market in the world (travel) and a massive whitespace for technology companies that can solve real business problems and deliver strong ROIs for hotel clients.  
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    A great Article interview regarding cloudbased solution for PMS and how hotel should invest and in whihc tech there is a possible futur for the hotel industry.
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    Throughout this article it is being discussed as to why IT investors should move into hotels and the benefits of getting involved in such a large industry. Explaining how this business takes a log period of time to progress because of how costly and large these businesses tend to be. The benefits of investing technology overall in the hotel industry is a huge investment with a large expected profit.
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Camera At The Cash Drawer? Mobile POS and Cash Transactions - 0 views

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    New technology brings new capability. Within the retail POS hardware industry, new technology is driving change in retail hardware platforms. Cloud-based software, coupled with the emergence of powerful and feature-rich mobile devices, offers new possibilities for retailers to better serve and engage their shoppers at the Point of Purchase. Typical construction of a Point of Sale cash register is centered on a PC workstation. These cash register systems are often positioned in one or more fixed locations in the retail store. They might be served by an array of peripheral devices: a touch display, a customer pole display, a handheld scanner, a receipt printer, and a cash drawer. These peripheral devices are typically configured with serial or USB interfaces and connect to a port on the PC workstation dedicated to each device. Software developers engage each device through OPOS or native DLLs drivers created by the hardware manufacturer. In this setting, a shopper is compelled to queue up at the cash register and stage their goods for itemized sale. By contrast, software functionality and mobile device technology allow a retailer to bring the Point of Sale transaction to the shopper at their Point of Purchase. In this way, a retailer can increase shopper loyalty by providing a more convenient, more personalized, and more interactive transaction experience. A purpose-built Point of Sale solution can be developed from the ground up for the mobile transaction faster than ever. Hardware manufacturers are creating new solutions to support this trend. By selecting hardware that maximizes the benefits of a mobile transaction, a retailer can significantly improve system performance and significantly reduce the total cost of the system. However, the current PC-centric workstation architecture presents several technical challenges as a retailer chooses to deploy a mobile POS solution. Consider this example: A mobile credit transaction performed on a smart phone
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HR management systems: Better, faster, sharper | hrmasia - 3 views

  • Earlier this year, hotel search platform Trivago, was seeking out a cloud-based HR solution capable of providing one single source of “truth” for employee data, while empowering HR leaders and managers with better insights to make faster and more accurate decisions. The company also needed a platform that its 1,300 employees globally could access at any time and from anywhere in the world. Using Workday’s Human Capital Management, the deployment saw Trivago transform day-to-day HR processes, such as compensation, absence management, time tracking, recruiting, expenses and performance and development. “We needed an HR solution that provided the technological platform for a single, always-up-to-date database – a solution that was flexible and especially scalable as we grow,” says Sian Williams, Business Operations and Strategy – Talent Solutions at Trivago.
  • “A one-size-fits-all approach is no longer feasible in HR as different companies have differing needs. Therefore, we provide a basic platform which is flexible for customisation,” he says.
  • “AI will enable more productivity as menial functions such as delegation of tasks will all be done by the system.”
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  • “Taking HR into the digital era with a platform that was designed for the future generation of digital natives is the only way organisations will be able to attract, retain and motivate the right talent and remain relevant,” says Ouk. 
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    The article reads about the new HR management software that is being adopted by different companies, including Trivago, to manage HR responsibilities. This software can be buit to fit the company's needs and help managers and employees have HR information and processes right at their fingertips.
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Balancing Technology with the Human Touch in Hospitality | By Nicole Dehler - Hospitali... - 0 views

  • Today's hoteliers have a variety of technological advancements at their fingertips, offering a myriad of solutions to streamline operations, and enhance the guest experience. For example, many hotels have used Augmented Reality to enable guests to seek additional information inside the hotel and around local places of interests.
  • But can there ever be too much of a good thing? Can too much digitization take us away from the core principles of high-touch hospitality on which the industry was founded? The solution is finding the right balance between high-tech and high-touch. While technology should never replace a commitment to service excellence, a simple knee-jerk resistance to technological progress is not the solution 一 the key is to discover how advanced technology can assist your staff and enhance the guest experience.
  • Modern hoteliers are increasingly relying on functions such as mobile check-in/out, cloud-based interfaces, centralized communications, native apps, push notifications, new and improved loyalty programs. These platforms let hotels continually aggregate guest data, creating actionable guest insights and additional opportunities for enhanced personalization.
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  • Technology should empower staff to better serve their guests, rather than being a futuristic replacement for high-touch service
  • hotel staff are empowered to interact freely with guests and without the pressure of front desk lines, while guests have complete autonomy over their check-in. In this way, technology can actually enhance service, turning a previously administrative process into one focused on the guest's needs.
  • When balancing a budget, hoteliers must decide what technology their staff and guests need the most, versus what technology is just "nice to have."
  • As technology continues to evolve, there will always be tension between high-tech and high-touch approaches to enhancing the guest experience.
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6 Elements Obsolete in the Hospitality Industry - 2 views

  • Guest expectations has always been the focus of industry leaders in hospitality and food service. Today, the hospitality consumer is tech savvy to an historically unprecedented degree.
  • Through mobile options for their guests, leading hotel chains including Marriott and IHG are making the traditional front desk line-up unnecessary.
  • The guest experience of going directly to the room without having to line up to check in and to check out in the same way becomes a given as the old paradigm disappears.
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  • An important trend that’s driving the industry is guest empowerment to manage the order process themselves in their own time without necessary staff intervention.
  • Mobile ordering plays a significant role in this area. So does the growing presence of kiosk technology
  • UberEats, Door Dash, GrubHub
  • here are some negative effects of these models as well, with some third-party apps taking a debilitating chunk of the profits in exchange for their services.
  • Allowing customization of menu items is a part of the increasing emphasis on personalization of the hospitality industry overall.
  • accurate reporting that allows organizations to manage menus based on the trends of what guests want and apply changes across all locations simultaneously.
  • it is becoming more and more important for organizations to remove the barriers for visitors to make payments according to their native preferences, particularly as cash payments continue to be rivaled by digital payments globally.
  • walled garden of information that was disconnected from the whole
  • With the increasing prominence of cloud technology, mobile applications, IoT, and a myriad of other technologies whereby data is collected and managed, that earlier model is fading out.
  • Creating an accessible, visible, and open environment that more easily connects to strategy is the clearer road to staying competitive.
  • Emerging technology and the culture developing around it continues to drive the evolving expectations of guests.
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    Hospitality consumers are only getting more and more tech savvy, therefore, businesses must meet their patrons' standards and expectations when it comes to preferences, efficiency, convenience and speed. Examples we experience daily are mobile ordering at a restaurant, online/kiosk check in at a hotel, food delivery apps and more.
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    Being able to customize to the consumer and their needs is a game changer and with data analytics available today this is becoming more of a reality and could soon be a consumer expectation as we want content and experiences that are relevant to us.
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    The more technology is evolving into the world of business the more human interaction is less needed. parallelly, customer expectations keeps getting higher every year. some consumers tend to look for more personalized service, this is very difficult to provide through technology solely, till now at least, human interaction is essential to keep up with guests expectations.
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