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How Augmented Reality Technology is Shaping the Hotel Industry | - 2 views

  • Facility managers are constantly thinking of ways to increase productivity, decrease costs, and keep engineers safe while they perform work tasks. Augmented Reality is a great example of how engineers/workers can use these tools and incorporate them with an EAM CMMS solution.
  • Some industries are already incorporating AR technology into their day to day tasks to increase worker/engineer knowledge, ramp up the on-boarding time for new employees, and keeping engineers safer by seeing instructions in real-time on real objects.
  • A company called DAQRI is focused on AR technology and developed a wearable AR tech smart helmet for industrial use. Engineers can see 4D images above assets in their facilities that prompt them with instructions and also give them a mapping of all asset functionality.
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  • A CMMS has the capability to provide maintenance management and staff with an automated tool capable of scheduling inspections, preventive maintenance, managing inventory, work orders, and retrieval of recorded asset history.
  • Another company called UpSkill connects the workforce through Augmented Reality in its wearable technology guiding technicians in real-time to complete tasks, checklists, work orders, and send media to managers.
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    Augmented reality has changed the way facilities management functions. AR technology has capabilities of tracking preventative maintenance check-ups and wearable technology to provide instructions to engineers. These systems also store and maintain work order statuses and relay communications to other team members and departments.
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SevenRooms Introduces 7X, the First-of-its-Kind Marketing Automation and Guest Engageme... - 0 views

  • Today, SevenRooms, the all-in-one reservation, seating and guest management platform, announces the launch of 7X, the industry's first-of-its-kind marketing automation and guest engagement software
  • The new software rolls out today with four components: Guest Satisfaction, Automated Tagging & Segmentation, Email Automation, and Experiences & Special Offers
  • In a world where 70% of diners never come back, 7X's ability to boost repeat visits will be immediately felt on operators' bottom lines, with research showing that it is 7 times more cost effective to retain an existing customer than to acquire a new one – and that increasing retention rates by just 5% can increase profits by upwards of 95%.
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  • "With 7X, we get insights from aggregated reviews, can auto-tag guests based on parameters we set, and segment and market to these guests automatically on a wide range of campaigns and events. Most importantly, we can continue to build direct, deeper personal relationships with them that will keep them coming back for years to come.
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    SevenRooms establishes 7X, a marketing and guest engagement platform for restaurants. The software is composed of four aspects: guest satisfaction, automated tagging & segmentation, email automation, and special offers/experiences. The software monitors guest reviews on all platforms including Yelp, Google Reviews, etc. The software sorts through guest profiles and qualifies them as "first time", "VIP", and anything in between. It also automatically sends e-mails to customers, depending on their quantification and last time dining.
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Daily Buzz: Event Registration's New Frontier: Associations Now - 1 views

  • Facial recognition and customized software-as-a-service solutions are taking center stage.
  • But, as with any new technology, registration advances also come with a need for improved data security.
  • there is no question that these technologies—including facial recognition, thumbprint/grid and tracking by cameras—greatly increase the quantity of data that is being held. Event technology is evolving to meet these data concerns.”
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  • one area of advancement that must correspond with all these technology advancements is consumer data privacy and controls,
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    Eventcore is seeking to implement new technologies for event registration. The company is interested in doing fingerprint and face recognition as an entry to an event, instead of a normally accepted ticket. The company spoke about growing security concerns in the event industry and how there needs to be more effort to safeguard attendees information. Biometric entry seeks to keep customer information safe while ensuring speedy entry into events.
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Hospitality Digital Technology: Challenges, Priorities and Buzzwords - By Max Starkov - 0 views

  • Today’s hospitality is being transformed into a 100% digital technology-enabled industry powered by online, mobile, cloud, IoT, AI and blockchain tools and applications. Digital technology is making its way into every aspect of the industry: hotel operations, guest services, communications, revenue management, distribution, CRM and marketing.
  • Guest Engagement, Acquisition, and Retention Technology – these are technology applications focused on engaging and bringing the guest to the property, continuing the conversation pre-, during and post-stay and eventually turning the guest into a loyal and repeat guest. Guest Services Technology – these are on-property hardware devices and appliances, and software applications (on-premises or cloud-based) that provide or enhance guest services, improve guest comfort and satisfaction and enable customer service and communications.
  • Reluctance to invest in digital technology: This reluctance to invest in digital technology comes from the lack of understanding that we are serving technology obsessed travel consumers who demand a hotel technological experience be equal or better to what they have at home.
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  • Most of the time, CRM data is not being utilized to engage and retain past guests.
  • Hoteliers need to monitor, proactively inquire about and familiarize themselves with the Next Generation Technologies that are already making their way into hospitality, including Artificial Intelligence (AI), Internet of Things (IoT), Voice Assistants, Chat Bots, Robotics, and Blockchain.
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    The hospitality industry is showing signs of becoming a 100% computerized operation. Trends are showing that technology in hotels are directly correlated to its guest retention rate. There are many aspects to the growing technology capabilities in many hotel sectors. The sectors include: security improvements, guest interaction through AI, and automated self-serve kiosks.
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Caesars Looks to Mobile Tech to Raise the Hotel Guest Experience - Skift - 0 views

  • aesars had under-invested in the tech needed to support the hotel side of its business. Recently it has been playing catch up. Some of its experiments are innovative, such as mobile ordering for food at the lobby or by the pool.
  • Caesars Entertainment‘s flagship product may be gambling, but lately the company’s biggest bet has been on catch-up tech investments in hotel tech. The newsiest and most eye-catching of these has been its experiment in on-demand mobile delivery of food.
  • Guests can charge the order to their room or pay by credit card or with a mobile payment service, such as Apple Pay. Runtriz, a Los Angeles-based vendor that provides hotels with mobile guest services, powers the tool.
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  • Caesars isn’t neglecting room service, though. Later this year, it intends to roll out at selected properties a new “food order tracker,” which will let guests see the progress on their order.
  • Caesars has taken a hybrid approach with Ivy, its virtual concierge text-messaging service, which is powered by vendor Go Moment.
  • Ivy users gave the properties approximately 10 points higher satisfaction scores.
  • Caesars is taking steps to build a data repository. It hired consulting agency Bluewolf, an IBM company, and Salesforce, which offers marketing platform services over the cloud, for one slice of the data centralization effort.
  • The company responded by changing its approach. The focus shifted from trying to generate revenue to trying to boost customer service.
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    The Caesars Entertainment company is seeking to make up for lost time with a new IT investment. The company manages 55 hotels and is seeking to advance their hotel technology capabilities. Certain innovations include automated food delivery anywhere in the hotel, order tracking (status of cooking, packaging, on the way, etc.), a text message concierge, and follow-up tools. Caesars is also trying to improve their data storage, by migrating to cloud solutions. The front desk and CRM systems will be upgraded to the cloud.
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Airline Hotels installs new accounting software at 9 properties | Hotel Management - 0 views

  • Airline Hotels upgraded its financial system to Aptech Computer Systems’ PVNG Enterprise Hotel Accounting Software at nine properties.
  • The browser-based PVNG hotel-accounting software simplifies accounting operations and safeguards data in the cloud. 
  • Airline Hotels tapped PVNG in late 2018 to migrate its financial operation and chain data to the cloud for easier access and better business decisions,”
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  • “PVNG is a full-function hospitality enterprise back office system that is very easy to use. We migrated our data with Microsoft SharePoint to put all our records in the cloud. We trained our managers to access their property data and see the numbers for all our hotels. Seeing the performance data helps them manage better by comparing operation strategies from other properties. This also frees our accounting staff to focus on analysis rather than supporting management inquiries.”
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    Airline Hotels implemented a new accounting system called PVNG Enterprise Hotel Accounting Software. The PVNG platform is cloud-based to ensure easier access and accounting department efficiency. The program enables employees to see performance data of their own hotel versus other company properties. Airline Hotels had to transfer their data from Microsoft SharePoint to the new PVNG software.
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Cirque du Soleil Entertainment Group implements Openbravo POS software for omnichannel ... - 0 views

  • Cirque du Soleil Entertainment Group, producer of world-renown shows, multimedia productions, theme parks and special events, has extended its partnership with Openbravo. Under a new five-year contract, Openbravo will deploy POS software for Cirque du Soleil’s merchandising stores and across its shows around the world.
  • 5-year partnership
  • Openbravo can bring to Cirque du Soleil to help achieve its business and growth objectives
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  • The two companies already work together to increase Cirque du Soleil’s business agility and enhanced customer experience through Openbravo POS to manage merchandising and food and beverage (F&B) sales by integrating with Cirque du soleil’s central ERP system.
  • It helps reduce waiting times by providing a faster and more convenient checkout experience, and it opens up many possibilities to roll-out new retailing scenarios in the future,”
  • Openbravo provides a comprehensive POS solution that is accessible on both mobile devices and web browsers. Customers can “leverage cloud with a full web solution including strong offline capabilities, enhance customer service with a powerfully mobile POS, gain deeper insights into store performance and customer behaviour with embedded analytics and enable stores to become real multichannel hubs.”
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    Cirque de Soleil has signed a 5 year contract with Openbravo POS system. With this new partnership, Cirque seeks to provide their guests with better purchase experiences. The POS system is expected to cut guest wait times for F&B and merchandise purchases. The POS is cloud-based and accessible through a computer, tablet, or phone. This system will also merge with Cirque de Soleil's customer database to provide better business analytics.
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Hotel Property Management Systems: Roadmap and Recommendations - 0 views

  •  The 2019 Smart Decision Guide to Hotel Property Management Systems (click here to access), offers a migration path for hoteliers to keep in mind along the journey toward a next-generation PMS.
  • Putting the right technologies and data foundation in place is only half the battle won. Having the right business processes, organizational resources and performance metrics in place also rank as critical success factors.
  • Focus on data analysis and business intelligence
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  • The insights gained from the tools can have benefits ranging from improving marketing, sales and customer service effectiveness to generating competitive intelligence
  • Simply put, hoteliers need to understand relative channel performance at a granular level and place their bets accordingly.
  • Focus on building a revenue management strategy and culture
  • The strategy should be built upon a solid foundation of revenue goals using targeted RevPAR, GOPPAR (gross operating profit per available room) and other relevant metrics for tracking progress.
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    Starfleet Research, a leading technology research company has released their 2019 decision guide on how to maximize efficiency on a hotel's PMS. The research company argues that according to emerging trends, it is wise to invest in data analytics and developing strong revenue management strategies. Competition is growing everyday, and in order to have an advantage over the market, businesses need to go past the surface of regular PMS, and utilize those with advanced insight tools. The guide provides hoteliers with unbiased information on choosing the best PMS to beat out competition.
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VivoAquatics Receives Growth Investment, Led by Level Equity - 0 views

  • VivoAquatics, the leading water management and real-time monitoring platform for hotels, resorts, fitness clubs and other commercial facilities announced it has secured Series A financing led by Level Equity, a growth equity firm focused on software and automation companies.
  • The funding represents another milestone for the company as leading brands and properties continue to adopt the VivoPoint software and IoT platform to proactively manage the risks and costs of water within a facility while improving the guest experience.
  • We are thrilled to partner with Level Equity and our investor group to help facility and engineering leaders better manage water across commercial properties to protect their brand and assets
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  • VivoPoint is a platform of controllers, sensors, communication gateways and software to provide facilities with real-time control and monitoring of water quality and usage (both water and energy). VivoPoint is currently used by hundreds of commercial facilities including many of the world's leading resorts, waterparks and hospitality organizations to manage their recreational water
  • We recognize that commercial facility owners and managers face a daunting task in managing water as compliance and safety requirements increase, sustainability objectives are set, and costs increase
  • Founded in 2015, VivoAquatics is an innovative water management company providing automation solutions to hospitality destinations, water parks, fitness clubs, multi-family REITs and municipalities through its VivoPoint application.
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    VivoAquatics, a software to manage water and energy consumption in hospitality organizations, has received additional funding through a software automation company. This investment allows growth for the VivoAquiatics company to not only to provide more conservation methods to the industry, but also conserve the earth's resources. The platform is already utilized by many hospitality attractions such as resorts and waterparks. VivoAquatics is set apart from the competition because of its expensive experience in the market in energy and water conservation.
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E-commerce site for table lights launched for hospitality sector | HotelierMiddleEast.com - 0 views

  • Desert River has launched its newest venture: e-commerce site tableLights.me, an online platform for table lights.
  • It offers a selection of cordless table lights in the Middle East – ranging from economy Yallah! Lights, to high-end customised lamps by Imagilights.
  • The concept was born when F&B operators were looking for unique designs in quality table lamps and the newest candle replacement products that match the style of their venue, and contribute to the overall ambiance.
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  • delivery is guaranteed within 48 hours
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    A new e-commerce platform has been launched in the Middle East, specializing in providing a wide variety of table lighting choices to restaurants. Restaurants in the industry have longed for giving guests a unique experience, where the table lighting added to the restaurant's overall ambiance. A website for table lighting has been heavily demanded in this region. The website is called tableLights.me and it takes two days for orders to be delivered to the restaurant.
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Airline Booking System Exposed Passenger Details - 1 views

  • An investigation is underway into a booking software vulnerability that exposed airline passenger name records, which is a bundle of personal and travel data that gets collected whenever someone books a flight
  • Airlines typically issue a six-digit alphanumeric booking reference code whenever someone books their ticket. When combined with a passenger's last name, this code, which is sometimes referred to as a PNR locator, is enough to access the individual's travel record via the airline's website.
  • El Al sends customers a link to a web page to check their PNR. But Rotem discovered that he could insert a random booking reference number into the link. After inputting the number, Rotem then obtained a random PNR, which exposed a passenger's data.
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  • The reference is also encoded in a ticket's barcode as well as on baggage tags, which security experts have noted essentially makes it a public passcode.
  • With that information in hand, it's possible to access someone else's booking information using the booking reference number and the last name of a passenger. From there, an attacker could change meal preferences and seats, fraudulently claim frequent flyer miles, update email addresses and phone numbers and cancel flights.
  • Global distribution systems, such as the one run by Amadeus and other booking software providers, including Sabre and Travelport, date back decades. But their software has been woven into web services that lack proper security controls
  • GDSs do not offer a first authentication factor. Instead, the booking code (aka PNR Locator, a 6-digit alphanumeric string such as 8EI29V) is used to access and change travelers' information."
  • Given only passengers' last names, their booking codes can be found over the Internet with little effort."
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    A security researcher, Mr. Noam Rotem has found a security vulnerability in the widely used Amadeus airline software. Mr. Rotem booked a flight with El Al and the company sent him a link to retrieve his Passenger Name Record (PNR). Rotem inputted a random booking reference number into this link, which is sent to all customers upon booking, and he was able to access other passenger's information. This raises concerns among attackers changing seat flights, meal specifications, or claiming flyer miles. The security researcher also viewed email addresses, phone numbers, and was even able to cancel flights. Additionally, this data can easily be accessed because reference numbers and last names are printed on baggage tags, making this available for many to see in an airport. The Global Distribution System does not have any form of authentication factor or password to keep this information safe. The GDS has not been updated to ensure security in many years. The company claims that the PNR process must be in accordance with the whole industry, and it needs to collaborate with everyone in order to form a new procedure.
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Smart energy systems can help ensure guest satisfaction | Hotel Management - 2 views

  • The platform features voice-enabled control with devices like Amazon's Alexa that allow guests to change the room temperature, turn lights on/off and easily change the channel on the television.
  • “Hotel staff can access a cloud-based, online management platform that allows them access to quickly modify settings, see real-time occupancy status and receive timely alerts when in-room HVAC equipment may be experiencing maintenance issues,
  • Personalizing the guest experience is critical to earning guest loyalty.
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  • Guests may use voice-enabled controls to make dinner reservations or find out what nearby events are taking place over the weekend.
  • SportsArt’s line of cardio equipment, Eco-Powr, allows for the machines to harness up to 74 percent of human energy and turn it into usable electricity—up to 200 watts per hour, per machine.
  • The eco-friendly machines not only reduce the consumption of energy, they actually produce it,
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    New technologies have emerged in hospitality organizations that promote energy conservation while improving guest experience. Hilton has established an initiative called "Connected Room" where guests have an automated assistant in their room for tasks like turning their room lights on or off, adjusting the thermostat temperature, and changing TV channels. This assistant will also have concierge capabilities so guests can ask about attractions in the area or hotel amenities. Another technology that is in the works by a company called Cirq+ is energy management thermostats. Energy management thermostats aid in improving guest experience while conserving energy due to its ability to recognize motion and heat. The thermostat can shut off all uses of electricity once the room is vacant and turn back on once it is occupied. The software can also detect if there are maintenance complications inside of the machines. This greatly helps both the hotel and the guest by keeping up with utilities maintenance and completing check-ups when the guest is not in the room. Another eco-friendly advancement is Eco-Powr fitness machines. These machines convert movement into electricity that can in turn be used by the hotel. These three innovations will help not only to consume less energy, but also to draw in a new consumer generation, the millennials. Millennials are more interested in health, wellness, and Earth conservation more than other generations. In order to earn their business, companies must have initiatives that align with the interests of Generation Y (millennials).
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