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Hotel Brand - Luxury/Resort

  • Revinate Launches Corporate Portfolio Reporting Tool

    The Corporate Portfolio Reporting allows hospitality groups to identify the best and worst performing properties across entire portfolios, and provides insight into the online reputation of full hotel collections.
  • Onset Introduces Family of Sensors for Building Energy & Environmental Monitoring

    HOBO ZW Series data nodes reduce the cost and complexity of data collection by measuring, recording and transmitting real-time energy use and environmental data from dozens of points to a central PC.
  • Cloudy, with a Chance of Widespread Adoption

    Cloud computing has been a buzz word for the past year or more, but what does it really mean to the hospitality industry? HT reveals how operators are leveraging it keep costs down, drive loyalty and become more agile in executing business strategies.
  • UniFocus' MEETINGScope Quantifies Revenue at Risk

    The latest version of UniFocus's Meeting Planner Feedback system, MEETINGScope 3.0, has been enhanced with a number of new features designed to help operators quickly ascertain overall performance and identify what areas need immediate attention.
  • Honoring 2010 Hotel Visionaries

    Each year, Hospitality Technology presents a select group of lodging companies with its Hotel Visionary Awards to honor their outstanding vision and achievement in technology and service innovation. The 2010 winners showcase the great range of innovation that can be accomplished in every sector of the lodging industry.
  • Hospitality Lines up for its Slice of the iPad Frenzy

    Although only time will tell how successful the iPad will be in penetrating the consumer market, hospitality organizations such as InterContinental Hotels & Resorts are already lining up to ensure their place in the iPad frenzy.
  • In-room (Self) Entertainment

    On the heels of the collapse of in-room telephone revenue due to cell phone proliferation, in-room entertainment revenue has also hit a steep decline. Learn how hotels can balance guest wants with their own business needs.
  • Market Update: POS Terminals

    After having experienced several years of positive growth in the early 2000s, the North American hospitality point of sale terminal market suffered contractions in both 2008 and 2009. However, the reins on spending look to be loosening for 2010. The IHL Group tells all.
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