Jour : 15 juillet 2025

  • Hotel Group Frenchospitality selects eviivo to power hybrid portfolio across Europe

    Hotel Group Frenchospitality selects eviivo to power hybrid portfolio across Europe

    Group reduces tech costs by 75% while scaling direct bookings and guest satisfaction across its portfolio of hotels and apartments. LONDON, 15 July, 2025 — Frenchospitality —a Paris-based operator of boutique hotels, residences, and hybrid accommodation—has selected eviivo to centralise operations and enhance performance across its growing portfolio in Paris and the wider region. Frenchospitality switched to eviivo in search…

  • Tyler Florence dishes on San Francisco and David Burke puts his pastrami to the test

    Tyler Florence dishes on San Francisco and David Burke puts his pastrami to the test

    Senior Food & Beverage Editor Bret Thorn is senior food & beverage editor for Nation’s Restaurant News and Restaurant Hospitality for Informa’s Restaurants and Food Group, with responsibility for spotting and reporting on food and beverage trends across the country for both publications as well as guiding overall F&B coverage.  He is the host of…

  • Mews expands Digital Key integration with Salto smart access system

    Mews expands Digital Key integration with Salto smart access system

    With this integration, guests at participating hotels can bypass traditional check-in procedures and access their rooms directly via mobile devices. For hotel operators, the system offers time savings, reduced dependency on physical keycards, and fewer manual front desk tasks, contributing to streamlined operations. “Every step of the guest journey should be effortless,” “With Salto smart…

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  • The Jacquemus Effect | Part 2: When Space Becomes Story

    How Jacquemus Turns Locations Into Emotional LandscapesThe Geography of Brand DesirePlace, for most brands, is logistics. For Jacquemus, it’s language.A flower shop in Paris instantly becomes a cultural event. A new retail space opens with no fanfare, no merchandise overload, just light, calm, and the scent of Provence. A lavender field becomes a runway, then…

  • A foundation model to predict and capture human cognition

    A foundation model to predict and capture human cognition

    Abstract Establishing a unified theory of cognition has been an important goal in psychology1,2. A first step towards such a theory is to create a computational model that can predict human behaviour in a wide range of settings. Here we introduce Centaur, a computational model that can predict and simulate human behaviour in any experiment…

  • Inside the Media’s Traffic Apocalypse

    Inside the Media’s Traffic Apocalypse

    Photo-Illustration: Intelligencer; Photo: Getty, Google Last spring, the entertainment and lifestyle website Bustle saw huge spikes in traffic for a handful of stories — between 150,000 and 300,000 search views each, compared to the usual 1,000 or less. Bustle had long struggled to place high in SEO rankings or land on the Google News module,…

  • Decoding the Restaurant Tech Stack: Vertical Platforms vs Point Solutions

    Modern restaurants run on a complex technology stack that powers everything from the cash register to the kitchen and from employee scheduling to bookkeeping. Throughout the 2010s most restaurants either cobbled together point-solutions or stuck with a old all-in-one solution from legacy vendors.Today however, the industry is witnessing a platformization of restaurant tech. Vertical software…

  • The Pulse // Beyond LuxuryRemember the times when a brand’s ambassador was a perfect, immaculate figure, tied to a single dimension of personality? Think Kate Moss for Calvin Klein or Think Charlize Theron for Dior J’adore? They were visually striking and iconic. But would that kind of approach work today? Probably not fully.We live in…

  • The New Renaissance Era: A 3 Step Brand Ambassadorship Playbook

    The Pulse // Beyond LuxuryRemember the times when a brand’s ambassador was a perfect, immaculate figure, tied to a single dimension of personality? Think Kate Moss for Calvin Klein or Think Charlize Theron for Dior J’adore? They were visually striking and iconic. But would that kind of approach work today? Probably not fully.We live in…