Thursday, 24 April 2014

Can Your Small Hotel Benefit from Hotel Software?

With new hotel projects coming up across Sri Lanka and Maldives, hospitality properties are witnessing stiff competition in terms of attracting guests, serving them better and ultimately staying profitable. Additionally, today’s guests are demanding for facilities like free wi-fi during their stay. If they are happy with your hotels service expect good reviews and a positive word of mouth online. If your guests are unhappy or in any way feel they did not get value for their money, negative comments can actually cause you to lose business. 

 The core of the matter is thus hotels, big and small need to respond faster to their guests and stay strongly focus on delivering quality service. While bigger hotels can deploy their significant resources to engage in online marketing, small and limited service hotels are most likely to face constraints in finding and retaining trained manpower, accessing online distribution channels, ensuring financial transparency and others. Managements of small hotels also assume that software is expensive and requires constantly maintenance. Others feel that software available in the market is meant for large hotels and not suited to their needs. This need not essentially be true. Read more

Published in: IDS Next Sri Lanka Microsite

Hotel Distribution Services: Best Practices

The hospitality industry empowerment summit organised by RezNext and IDS Next saw hospitality leaders come together to address important issues in the hotel distribution business in India. The summit was held across three cities Delhi, Mumbai and Bangalore.

The event witnessed an interactive panel discussion with industry stalwarts expressing their concerns on the distribution model and sharing best practices. Mike Kistner,Chief Executive Officer, RezNext was the moderator for the panel discussion.
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Published in: FHRAI Magazine 

Tuesday, 22 April 2014

Is Your Small Hotel Getting Room Bookings Through the Internet?



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Due to the economic downturn, the cost conscious traveler is increasingly turning towards small, limited service hotels and budget hotels to get ‘value for money’. This trend has definitely led to an increased demand for accommodations in this segment. But, has this translated into higher occupancy for your hotel? With the internet growing in importance, is your small and budget hotel able to harness the online distribution channels to attract more guests to your hotel? 


According to a survey conducted in 2013 by MakeMyTrip[1], 97% of Indians prefer to book their hotel rooms online. This trend suggests that the concept of online hotel booking has arrived in India, but is your limited service hotel experiencing this advantage? 


With robust software, small hotels can also access online room booking channels, effectively distribute their inventory and grow occupancy at their hotel. 


Small Hotel Software is Compact and Reliable 

PAX is compact, economically priced and easy to use software that is ideal for the niche operational needs of a small limited service hotel. It has four modules including a comprehensive Front Office module, Point of Sale should you have a small restaurant attached to your hotel, Accounts Receivable to ensure financial transparency and Telephone Management. PAX also has interfaces to Tally accounting system, Door lock applications, EPABX, Document scanner, Webcam and Plutus online credit card settlement. 


PAX Hotel Software has an Interface to Online Distribution Channels

Self-installable, PAX provides users a real-time, two-way interface to online room distribution channels like a web booking engine, mobile channel, traditional and non-traditional online travel agents. This interface is a smart, intuitive dashboard called Rexlite that can be access through a large mobility device. This dashboard is ideal for hotel owners on the move and provides them with an opportunity to review hotel statistics, allot inventory to connected online channels and manage room rates easily. 


This dashboard also lets users view arrival and departure date of guest, type of rooms booked, number of rooms booked, number of guests staying in the rooms, view whether the guest is a leisure traveler or corporate guest. The dashboard also displays the channels that are currently publishing your hotel room. Most importantly, the dashboard gives users a clear picture of the hotel’s vital statistics such as total rooms, number of occupied rooms, out of order rooms, number of rooms that are currently out of service and number of rooms that are up for sale. 
Through the Rexlite dashboard, hotels also have access to an impulse deal app that enables the sale of hotel rooms at last-minute rates. This enables your hotel to sell down till the last room. To know more on PAX and request a FREE demo visit: http://www.idsnext.com/portfolio-items/small-budget-hotel-software/

About IDS Next Business Solution:
 
IDS Next Business Solutions is a global leader in providing Hotel ERP and technology solutions for the Hospitality and Leisure industries. We have earned the trust of over 3200+ customers globally, and have a strong presence in 40+ countries across South East Asia, Oceania, Indian sub-continent, Middle East, and Africa. IDS Next’s clients include Ramada Hotels, ETA Star, Ramee, Sterling, Choice Hotels International, Swissôtel, Aitkens Spence, John Keells Group, Sarovar Hotels & Resorts, ITC Fortune Group, Royal Orchid Hotels, Pride Hotels, Keys Hotels, Golden Tulip and many more.
IDS Next’s portfolio of  capabilities include, Software Development, Mobility Solutions, and a range of next generation software products that  address every segment of the hospitality industry, including independent hotels, chain hotels, business hotels, resorts, clubs, service apartments, limited service, and restaurants.
For more information about us visit: http://www.idsnext.com/

 


[1] http://www.foodandhospitalityworld.com/latest-updates/1839-97-indians-prefer-booking-a-hotel-online-makemytrip-survey

Robust Software Is the Backbone of Successful Hotel Operations Says Golden Tulip Chain

Golden Tulip South Asia is a rapidly growing hotel brand in India and is part of the international Louvre Hotels Group. Golden Tulip currently has 15 hotels across the business and leisure destinations of Chandigarh, Gurgaon, Ahmedabad, Delhi, Amritsar, Udaipur, Mussoorie, Mumbai, Goa, Bangalore, and new properties opening in Jaipur, Shimla and others. 
With a portfolio of hotels in three, four and five star categories, Golden Tulip South Asia has set aggressive growth targets for itself in the country. This includes 50 hotels in the next few years in prime upcoming business destinations.
"This is just the time to expand in the mid-hospitality segment," says Mr. Vimal J Singh, Managing Director for South Asia, Louvre Hotel Group. "With the current economic scenario; this segment delivers faster return on investment. We are keen to grow our brand in India through the premiere 'Royal Tulip' and 'Golden Tulip', and the budget brand 'Tulip Inn' over the next few years," Singh said.
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Powering the Golden Tulip brand of hotels towards its ambitious target is robust software from the pioneer in hospitality technology IDS Next Business Solutions. With headquarters in Bangalore, the Hotel ERP provider offers various versions of its enterprise class hospitality software along with a host of add-on solutions. IDS Next has a corporate tie-up with Louvre Hotels Group and is their 'preferred hospitality software partner' in India. Thus, all Golden Tulip hotels in the country use the Fortune suite of software. Read more

Published in: GOARTICLES.COM

Tuesday, 15 April 2014

IDS Next powers Golden Tulip hotels

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IDS Next Business Solutions is powering Golden Tulip brand of hotels. The Hotel ERP provider offers various versions of its enterprise class hospitality software along with a host of add-on solutions. IDS Next has a corporate tie-up with Louvre Hotels Group and is their ‘preferred hospitality software partner’ in India. Thus, all Golden Tulip hotels in the country use the Fortune suite of software.

“This is just the time to expand in the mid-hospitality segment,” says Vimal J Singh, Managing Director for South Asia, Louvre Hotel Group. “With the current economic scenario; this segment delivers faster return on investment. We are keen to grow our brand in India through the premiere 'Royal Tulip' and 'Golden Tulip', and the budget brand 'Tulip Inn' over the next few years,” he said. Read more

Published in: Voyager's World

Monday, 14 April 2014

PAX - Compact Software for Limited Service Hotel Business


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Like bigger hotels, small and limited service hotels or budget hotels also need suitable property management system to automate processes and increase efficiency. But, due to budgetary constraints and restricted margins, hotels in this segment sometimes hold themselves back while investing on software solutions.

The market in flooded with several hospitality software vendors catering to this segment. But, it could be quite a task for small hotels while selecting a suitable property management system that is cost-effective and delivers desired results. Read more

Published in: Sooper Articles

Wednesday, 9 April 2014

Hospitality industry should simplify distribution strategy for better revenue

Bangalore: Industry leaders came together at an event organized by IDS Next and RezNext to discuss real-time distribution, REVPAR, KPIs and technology to enhance guest experience.

The recent hospitality industry empowerment summit titled “Transforming Guest Experience and Improving Revenues” held at Fortune Park JP Celestial on February 25, 2014, saw several hospitality industry leaders come together and deliberate on industry challenges and technology automation benefits. Read more

Published in: Voyager's World / IDS Next Pres Section

Wednesday, 2 April 2014

IDS Next installs FortuneNEXT 6i R&B software at Delhi-based Auma Café

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IDS Next, a leading provider of enterprise resource planning (ERP) and total technology solutions to the hospitality and leisure industries, has now installed restaurant management software FortuneNEXT 6i R&B at Delhi’s Auma Café.

FortuneNEXT 6i R&B helps streamline operations to efficiently track

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inventory, provide faster service, optimise manpower resources, generate sales and revenue.

The data could also be mined to understand what guests are ordering with time indications and when the sales are the highest, and develop strategies to enhance revenue. The indirect benefit is that the restaurant is able to brand itself and build loyalty. Read more

Published in: FnB News