Certification,
New White
Papers, New
Integration
Projects, and
New Products
designed to HTNG
Specifications
CHICAGO (June 6,
2007) – Hotel
Technology Next
Generation
(HTNG), which
was founded at
the HITEC
conference five
years ago this
month, today
announced its
plans to
showcase, at
this year’s
HITEC conference
in Orlando June
25-28, its
progress across
the entire
spectrum of
technologies
used by hotels.
HTNG was founded
in 2002 to bring
hoteliers and
technology
vendors together
to challenges
that were too
great for any
one company to
effectively
address. Today,
HTNG boasts
nearly 400
member companies
and 1,400
engaged hotel
technologists.
Of these 400
companies, more
than 120, of
every size and
from every
segment of the
industry, are
active
participants in
HTNG’s focused
workgroups.
At HITEC this
year, the HTNG
exhibit will
provide
opportunities
for hoteliers
and technology
vendors alike to
meet with the
key buyers who
oversee HTNG’s
mission,
including CIOs
and CTOs of
major hotel
companies. HTNG
will also host
informal
sessions with
active
participants
from each of its
five workgroups,
where hoteliers
and technology
providers alike
can stop by to
learn more from
the volunteers
who are driving
HTNG’s efforts.
A complete
schedule of
events will be
distributed
prior to HITEC,
and will also be
displayed
prominently in
HTNG’s booth
#373.
“The activity
levels in our
workgroups over
the past year
has been
enormous,” says
Douglas Rice,
Executive Vice
President and
CEO of HTNG.
“With nearly
twenty different
workgroups and
focused subteams
meeting
regularly, many
industry
participants –
even a lot of
our active
members – are
not aware of the
full breadth of
HTNG’s
activities or
accomplishments.
At HITEC this
year, our
presence will
enable attendees
to gain a
high-level
overview, and
will also
provide
opportunities
for detailed
discussions with
many of the key
individuals from
the hotel and
vendor community
who have
volunteered
their time and
skills to help
move our
industry forward
through HTNG.”
New at HITEC
2007 -
Certification
HTNG’s
certification
program is now
fully
operational,
with seven
products already
having been
certified, and
dozens of other
companies
planning to
complete the
process in
coming months.
This is the
industry’s first
program that
certifies
compliance of
technology
products against
industry
standards of
interoperability
and design. The
information
available to
buyers and to
other vendors
provides
assurance that
products can
interface
easily, and
delineates the
key functions
that each
certified
product can
support.
Newly certified
to HTNG’s
Property/Distribution
Solution 2007a
specification in
time for HITEC
are IDeaS,
Inc.’s IDeaS
V5i Version
3.1, and TRUST
International’s
TRUST Voyager
and TRUST
Connect v1.0.
IDeaS and TRUST
International
join Easy (Ez)
Revenue
Management
Solutions and
PAR
Springer-Miller
Systems, which
certified key
products against
this
specification
earlier this
year. In
addition, three
companies (OpenCourse
Solutions, PAR
Springer-Miller
Systems, and TAC
GmbH) are
certified to
HTNG’s Property
Web Services
2007a
specification.
New at HITEC
2007 - Guest
Room Technology
HTNG’s In-Room
Technology
workgroup, with
more than 60
active member
companies, will
report progress
on several
fronts.
-
It will
release a
buyers’
guide to
next
generation
entertainment
systems,
designed to
help hotel
decision
makers
unravel the
many
technical
issues
involved in
upgrading
from analog
to digital
and
high-definition
television.
-
Also newly
released
will be a
hotelier’s
guide to
converged
wireless
systems
using DAS
(Distributed
Antenna
System)
technologies.
Still
largely
unfamiliar
to the hotel
industry but
available
from several
vendors, DAS
systems may
offer many
hotels a
cost-effective
opportunity
to deploy a
single
wireless
infrastructure
that not
only
supports
guest
wireless
Internet
access, but
also boosts
mobile phone
signals, and
supports
back-of-house
devices,
guestroom
devices, and
other radio
frequency
applications.
-
The
workgroup is
making
progress on
the design
of a
single
guest-room
cordless IP
telephone.
Designed to
reduce the
number of
handsets and
phone lines
required in
a hotel
room, the
specifications
target
affordability
in different
market
segments
ranging from
midpriced to
luxury
hotels.
-
Several
members will
be
demonstrating
transparency
of call
billing
on IP
telephone
handsets.
This
capability
is designed
to restore
trust with
guests with
respect to
the cost of
telephone
calls, by
displaying
the true
cost of a
call on the
IP phone
display –
prospectively
before the
call is
made, during
the call, or
after it is
complete.
-
Continued
progress
will be
evident on
the HTNG
all-in-one
set-top box
design.
Among other
benefits,
this effort
will enable
hotels to
deploy a
consistent
user
interface in
all hotels
globally,
while
working with
regional VoD
providers.
VoD vendors
who adopt
the
specification
will
simplify
connectivity
to other
guest-room
devices,
allowing the
vendor to
realize
infrastructure
and
interface
cost savings
to benefit
their hotel
customers.
New at HITEC
2007 - Hotel
Systems
Integration
-
The HTNG
Property Web
Services
workgroup
has
completed
and is now
certifying
its
single-guest
itinerary
specification,
which
enables
interconnectivity
and exchange
between the
specialized
systems that
book guest
appointments,
such as spa,
golf,
concierge,
dining, ski,
and other
activities.
Appointments
can flow
seamlessly
among
systems to
provide a
consolidated
view and
management
by hotel
staff and
guests.
-
The same
workgroup
has
completed
the HTNG Web
Services
Framework
2.0
specification,
which
provides a
standardized
means of
communicating
via web
services
between any
two
compliant
systems.
The Web
Services
Framework is
a
foundation-level
specification,
usable with
all HTNG web
services,
and is based
on widely
accepted
technology
industry
standards
supported by
major
platform
vendors and
development
toolkits.
The
synchronous
version is
available
for
certification
now; the
asynchronous
version will
be finalized
before HITEC
and is
expected to
be
incorporated
in the
Property Web
Services
2007b
certification
specification
later this
year.
-
The same
workgroup is
completing
its first
specification
for back
office
integration.
With active
participation
from several
leading
back-office
system
providers,
this effort
will vastly
simplify
connectivity
between
property
systems
(PMS, POS)
and
back-office
accounting
and ERP
systems.
The back
office team
expects to
have
specifications
ready for
the HTNG
certification
program by
the end of
the third
quarter.
-
This
workgroup
has also
nearly
completed a
digital
signage
integration
specification,
which will
enable any
supporting
sales/catering
system to
work
seamlessly
with any
compliant
digital
signage
system.
Certification
is also
expected in
the third
quarter.
Several
major
digital
signage
providers
are actively
supporting
this effort.
New at HITEC
2007 –
Distribution
Technology
-
HTNG’s
Property/Distribution
Solution
workgroup
has
completed
its
interoperability
specification
for
reservations
processing
and
rate/availability
updates.
Many vendor
products are
now
HTNG-certified
or in the
process of
becoming
certified.
-
HTNG’s
Distribution
Content
Management
workgroup
has
completed an
initial
draft of a
specification
to support
the
distribution
of content
(text,
photos,
maps,
videos,
etc.) from
hotels to
distribution
channels.
The
specification
is expected
to be ready
for
certification
later this
year, and is
expected to
greatly
simplify the
task of
ensuring
that
distribution
channels
have
up-to-date
content for
the hotels
they are
selling.
Come Visit
HTNG’s “Open
Tent” at HITEC
2007
HTNG is designed
to benefit every
buyer and every
seller of
hospitality
technology. The
organization’s
“rules of fair
play” ensure
that large and
small companies
alike can
participate and
benefit on an
equal footing
based only on
effort,
commitment, and
results.
Hoteliers and
vendors alike
are invited to
visit HTNG at
HITEC booth #373
to meet key
hotel technology
executives or to
find out more
about HTNG’s
workgroup
activities.
Refreshments
will be
available each
morning, and an
end-of-show
cocktail
reception will
start at noon on
Thursday.
About Hotel
Technology Next
Generation
The premier
technology
solutions
association in
the hospitality
industry, HTNG
is a
self-funded,
non-profit
organization
with global
scope. HTNG
members include
leading hotel
and hospitality
companies,
technology
vendors serving
the hospitality
market, and
other industry
members
including
consultants,
media, and
academic
experts. HTNG’s
members
participate in
focused
workgroups to
bring to market
open solution
sets addressing
specific
business
problems and
needs. The HTNG
certification
program provides
a “seal of
assurance” for
products that
conform to HTNG
specifications.
Currently nearly
400 corporate
and individual
members from
across this
spectrum are
active HTNG
participants.
Workgroup
proceedings,
drafts, and
specifications
are published
for all HTNG
members as soon
as they are
created,
encouraging
rapid and broad
adoption.
Specifications
are released to
the public
domain when they
are approved for
certification or
when the
workgroup has
completed its
work, typically
after no more
than 18 months.
For more
information,
visit
www.htng.org.
* * *
Source: Hotel
Technology Next
Generation
Contact:
Douglas Rice,
Executive Vice
President & CEO
+1 847 303 5560
www.htng.org
HITEC is a
registered
trademark of
Hotel Financial
and Technology
Professionals