CHICAGO (May 4,
2005) -- Hotel
Technology Next
Generation
(HTNG) announced
today that more
than 160 leading
hotel technology
executives,
technology
vendors,
consultants, and
other interested
parties gathered
in Las Vegas for
HTNG's first
Annual
Conference, held
on April 20 and
21. Attendees
included 20 CEOs
and 23 CIOs/CTOs;
senior managers
accounted for
well over half
the audience.
"We are
delighted to see
so many industry
technology
leaders coming
together to help
build tomorrow's
technology,"
said Nick Price,
CTO of Mandarin
Oriental Hotel
Group and
President of
HTNG. "For so
many senior
people to take
time out of
their busy
agendas for a
first-time
meeting
reassures us
that we are on
the right
track."
Highlights of
the conference
included
presentations
from nearly 20
different
individuals
involved in
HTNG's three
active
workgroups,
talking about
their progress
to date,
discussing
future
directions, and
previewing
concepts under
development for
HITEC 2005.
Among the
presenting
companies were
Center for
Marketing
Excellence,
Cendant Travel
Distribution
Group, Cisco
Systems,
Delaware North
Companies,
Guest-Tek,
Hospitality
Technology
Consulting,
Hyatt
International,
IDeaS, The IDT
Group, Kaba-Ilco,
KoolConnect
Technologies,
LodgeNet
Entertainment,
Mandarin
Oriental Hotel
Group, Microsoft
Corp., Mitel,
Outrigger &
OHANA Hotels &
Resorts, PAR
Springer-Miller
Systems,
Paradyne, and
Percipia
Networks.
The General
Session featured
a panel session
of hotel CIOs
and CTOs from
HTNG's Board of
Directors, who
explained to the
audience why
they had decided
to invest their
own time, as
well as their
company's
financial and
human resources,
in HTNG's
efforts. The
panel included
Barry Shuler,
Senior Vice
President and
CTO of Marriott
International
(HTNG Vice
President); Bob
Bansfield,
Assistant Vice
President of
Information
Technology for
Hyatt Hotels;
Glenn Bonner,
CIO and
Corporate Vice
President of MGM
Mirage; and
Michael Hwu,
Vice President
of Information
Systems for Four
Seasons Hotels &
Resorts. The
panelists echoed
the theme that
their companies
needed
technologies
that work
together, and
said they saw
HTNG as a
vehicle for
bringing hotels
and vendors
together to
address the
challenges.
Members also
heard from
Douglas Rice,
Executive
Director of
HTNG, about the
progress of the
organization in
achieving its
objectives over
the past year.
Rice reported
that membership
had grown from
15 companies to
more than 200 in
the prior twelve
months,
including
significant
numbers of
members from
Europe and
Asia.
Jane Durment,
CIO of The
Marcus
Corporation and
an HTNG officer
and director,
briefed the
membership on
the HTNG
Branding and
Certification
Program,
currently under
development in
cooperation with
The Open Group (www.opengroup.org).
This program
will enable
technology
vendors to
certify the
interoperability
characteristics
of their
software against
published HTNG
specifications,
and will allow
hotels to access
a database to
determine
whether and how
particular
products conform
to HTNG
specifications.
Paul Hickey,
Director of The
Open Group for
the Western
United States
and Asia
Pacific,
highlighted the
experience of
The Open Group
and the role it
plays in various
certification
efforts around
the world. HTNG
expects to
formally
announce this
program in June,
for launch
during the
summer 2005.
Several HTNG
board members
presented new
workgroup ideas
that had been
identified
during recent
months, and
invited HTNG
members to
suggest
additional
ones. A "straw
poll" was taken
to assess member
interest, with
the top ideas
including the
following:
-
Integration
of building
control
systems with
hotel
systems, and
with each
other
-
Joint
support
models for
multiple
vendors who
provide
interoperable
products to
hotels
-
Payment
systems
integration
and security
-
Meeting room
services
-
Project
management,
management,
and
communication
best
practices
for
successful
technology
implementations
-
Assessment
of guest
value by
tracking
activities
across
multiple
systems
-
Group
billing
reconciliation
Luke Mellors
Elected to HTNG
Board of
Directors
Strengthening
its leadership
base in Europe,
the HTNG Board
of Directors
elected Luke
Mellors,
Director of IT
(CIO) at The
Dorchester
Group, as its
newest member.
The Dorchester
Group manages
five luxury
hotels,
including The
Dorchester in
London, the
Beverly Hills
Hotel in
California, the
Hotel Meurice
and Plaza
Athenée in
Paris, and the
Hotel Principe
di Savoia in
Milan. Mellors
was recently
honored by the
UK Technology
Innovation and
Growth Awards as
"CIO of the
Year" for 2005.
"I am honoured
to have been
elected to the
Board of
Directors of the
HTNG," said Luke
Mellors. "The
transformation
of hotel
technology to a
business- and
customer
–centric
approach has
finally
arrived. HTNG
is shaping and
steering this
far overdue, yet
paradigm-shifting
revolution. As
a Board member I
hope to assist
in this drive
and be a
spokesperson for
both European
interests as
well as those of
smaller growth
companies whose
reliance on
appropriate
technology is so
great."
About Hotel
Technology Next
Generation
The premier
technology
solutions
association in
the hospitality
industry, HTNG
is a
self-funded,
non-profit
organization
with members
from hotel and
hospitality
companies,
technology
vendors to
hospitality, and
other industry
members
including
consultants,
media, and
academic
experts. HTNG’s
members
participate in
focused
workgroups to
bring open
solution-sets
addressing
specific
business
problems to the
hospitality
market.
Membership in
HTNG is open to
hotel and
hospitality
companies,
technology
vendors to
hospitality,
consultants,
academics, press
and others.
Currently more
than 200
companies and
individuals from
across this
spectrum are
active HTNG
members.
Workgroup
proceedings,
drafts, and
specifications
are published
for all HTNG
members as soon
as they are
created,
encouraging
rapid and broad
adoption. For
more
information,
visit
www.htng.org.
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Source: Hotel
Technology Next
Generation
Contact: Douglas
Rice
douglas.rice@htng.org
+1 847 348 1148
+44 207 101 9358