FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
--Thistle Hotel CIO
Expands Board
Representation to Three
Continents-
DALLAS, June 25, 2004 -
The Board of Directors
of Hotel Technology-Next
Generation (HTNG)
announced today that it
had elected Bryan
Steele, CIO at Thistle
Hotels, as the first
Europe-based member of
its eight-person board
of directors.
"HTNG is very pleased to
welcome Bryan and his
extensive technology
leadership experience to
the board." said Matthew
Dunn, Executive Director
of HTNG. "Bryan's
enthusiasm for joining
our effort also
represents yet another
milestone in HTNG's
development. The board
representation from
North America, Asia, and
now Europe, underlines
our commitment and
progress toward becoming
a global force for
change within the
hospitality industry."
Bryan Steele joined the
senior management team
at Thistle Hotels, a 4*
UK-based hotel company
that operates 54
properties and 10,500
rooms, in May 2002. He
heads up the Information
and Communication
Technology function and
is a member of the
company's senior
management team. Mr.
Steele led one of the
first industry projects
that resulted in the
complete removal from
hotel premises of
property management
systems, sales and
catering systems, and
all other desktop
applications. Those
applications are now
hosted and delivered to
hotels from a corporate
data center.
In partnership with
Wyndham Hotels, Mr.
Steele was also
instrumental in
establishing and
developing a User Group
for the MICROS Opera
suite of products, which
has grown to include
senior IT and business
representatives from 16
hotel groups from North
America, Asia Pacific
and Europe.
Prior to joining Thistle
Hotels, Bryan Steele
worked for two years in
the Internet sector as
European IT Director for
CMGI. Before that he
held a variety of IT
roles within Unilever,
including senior
international IT
assignments based in the
USA and The Netherlands.
Bryan Steele's
appointment expands
HTNG's board of
directors to a total of
eight members. The HTNG
board consists entirely
of senior hotel-company
officers in the position
of (or equivalent to)
Chief Information
Officer or Chief
Technology Officer.
"We are extremely
pleased that our Board
is now truly
representative of the
target market that HTNG
was created to address,
which is the global set
of hotel companies that
operate up to several
hundred hotels," said
Gebhard Rainer of Hyatt
International, President
of HTNG. "Individually,
our member hotel
companies cannot hope to
address the myriad of
technology challenges
that we face today, or
the new ones we will
face tomorrow. By
working together with
our vendor community
within the HTNG
framework, however, we
have created -- and we
will continue to create
-- technology solution
sets that can help to
level the playing field
with the megachains.
More important, they
will help us achieve
competitive advantage
through new, innovative
solutions."
HTNG's first solution
set, conceived just six
months ago, was
demonstrated live by
nearly a dozen leading
vendors at HITEC 2004 in
June. "I was convinced
to join the HTNG effort
because of its
aspirations to see
up-to-date technology
more effectively adopted
within the hospitality
sector" said Bryan
Steele. "For the first
time, we see true
progress in achieving
inter-vendor
cooperation, as
demonstrated at HITEC
2004 . We saw that
vendors were able to
quickly define, create,
and deliver innovative,
cooperative guest
services and manageable,
scalable, multi-system
platform architecture
across a myriad of
systems, including PMS,
point of sale, sales and
catering, in-room
entertainment, and
telephony. HTNG has
created a vehicle that
engages both fiercely
competitive and
complementary vendors to
work together
productively to meet
customer needs for
agreement on messaging
approaches, architecture
support, and
interoperability."
"Whilst I am relatively
new to the hotel
industry, I am told that
hotel companies have
complained for decades
about lack of
cooperation among
competing technology
vendors," continued Mr.
Steele. "Clearly, this
has been a huge
impediment to progress.
HTNG has proved that
cooperation can be
achieved - it simply
requires the right
framework and rules of
engagement."
About Hotel
Technology - Next
Generation
HTNG is a non-profit
organization with a
mission to provide
leadership that will
facilitate the creation
of industry solution
sets for the lodging
industry that:
-
Are modeled around the
customer and allow for
a rich definition and
distribution of hotel
products, beyond
simply sleeping rooms
-
Comprise best-of-breed
software components
from existing vendors,
and enable vendors to
collaboratively
produce world-class
software products
encompassing all major
areas of technology
spending: hotel
operations,
telecommunications (PABX),
in-room entertainment,
customer information
systems, and
electronic
distribution
-
Properly exploit and
leverage a base system
architecture that
provides integration
and interoperability
through messaging; and
that provides
security, redundancy,
and high availability
-
Target the needs of
hotel companies up to
several hundred
properties, that are
too small to solve the
issues themselves
-
Will reduce technology
management cost and
complexity while
improving reliability
and scalability
-
Can be deployed
globally, managed
remotely, and
outsourced to service
providers where
needed.
Active HTNG participants
include major hotel
companies and vendors.
including such industry
leaders as IBM,
InfoGenesis, MICROS
Systems, Microsoft,
Newmarket International,
and Springer-Miller
Systems. Conceived just
two years ago, HTNG
membership has grown to
include over 40 hotel
companies, 50 technology
vendors, and 25 others
(including consultants,
academics, and media).
Contact:
Matthew Dunn
Executive Director
(360) 715-8741
exec.director@htng.org