Finding a high-quality technology partner may not get easier for independent hoteliers in the new year. Independent hotels are subject to operational challenges effectively served by only a select group of property-management system (PMS) providers, and they have increasingly relied on technology to manage their hotels, grow revenue, and communicate with guests. Unfortunately, the post-pandemic era hasn’t made it easier to find the right partner amid a wave of acquisitions and mergers.
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What will be the next innovation to hit the industry, and will your hotel be able to accommodate it? “No man is an island,” and no property-management system comes prepackaged with all the capabilities needed to operate a hotel on its own. Successfully operating an independent hotel today requires a myriad of partnerships, and the same is true for offering a high-quality PMS platform. Technology is always changing, and operators should ask themselves if their PMS partner is thinking long-term about integrations – and how to best tap into new capabilities as they become available.
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Google has released an emergency security update for the desktop version of the Chrome web browser, addressing the eighth zero-day vulnerability exploited in attacks this year.