https://info.apaleo.com/hotel-business-in-the-cloud — Source: apaleo GmbH

MUNICH - Today, apaleo published a new resource for hoteliers considering a cloud migration in Get Your Head in the Clouds: How to Move Your Accommodation Business into the Cloud.

Open cloud technology is the key to fulfilling guest expectations. The question that remains is how to make cloud technology actively work best for hoteliers. Whether it's managing guest expectations through integrated functions, or a complete overhaul of legacy systems, digitalization ensures that every aspect of the hospitality industry can work seamlessly.

To set our customers up for cloud success, we’ve compiled our findings into a free eBook, which sets out to:

  • Showcase the ways cloud tech has revolutionized the day-to-day of real-world hoteliers, including GINN City and Smartments
  • Clarify how efficient cloud tech can innovate the traditional tender process
  • Illuminate the links between open APIs and transparent (and lower!) costs

"Still today, it's vital to continue providing educational content about the benefits of moving away from property management systems toward cloud-based technology," states Uli Pillau, CEO and Co-founder of apaleo. "apaleo is not only a way to manage your property from the cloud through a 100% web-based solution, but it is the only digital transation platform built to navigate the future of hotel technology."

Download the free eBook now for full access to exclusive content.

About Apaleo

Apaleo is the open property management platform for hotel and serviced apartment groups, empowering accommodation providers to create the ultimate digital experience for guests and staff. The API-first property management platform powers brands across more than 24 countries, disrupting the nature of hospitality software with the transition from single-vendor suites to best-of-breed technology. Customers include Numa, Limehome citizenM, Mollie's, Vagabond Club, Raus and more. For more information, visit apaleo.com.

Nicholas Johnson

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