Jour : 3 octobre 2025
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Why you should use a BI tool, even If you have only one or two locations
In the highly competitive hospitality industry, it’s crucial to have precise and useful insights for success. Business Intelligence tools play a critical role here.So, what exactly is a BI tool? Basically, it’s a software application meant to analyze data and present it in an actionable format, like reports, dashboards, and visualizations.At Blent, we’ve taken things…
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#hospitality #technology #innovation #datadriven #blent #hospitality #technologie #innovation #datadriven #blent | Nicolas Horvath | 20 comments
🚀 Exciting news to share! I’m delighted to announce that I’ve joined Blent.io as Chief Revenue Officer (CRO). Blent.io – Hospitality’s Superbrain – is redefining how our industry leverages data with powerful, accessible, and intuitive business intelligence solutions. I believe we are standing at the edge of a major shift in the way hotels manage…
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How to create emotional ROI in hospitality | Oliver Corrin posted on the topic | LinkedIn
We teach kids to stop, look, and listen. Why not hotel teams? Over the weekend, I stayed at one of Australia’s most celebrated luxury hotels. The setting was world-class. The branding was rich with history. The breakfast room? Stunning. And yet the experience was… hollow. Why? Because the none of the team ever looked up.…
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Rates GPT @ The Moment of Decision In case you’re curious about why Rate Gain would buy Sojern for $250 Million…. The answer may partially rest in the never ending battle for hotels to reduce the… | Glenn Turner
Rates GPT @ The Moment of Decision In case you’re curious about why Rate Gain would buy Sojern for $250 Million…. The answer may partially rest in the never ending battle for hotels to reduce the stranglehold of OTA’s. OTA’s have had leverage over hotel pricing. Please read the great article by Ashwin Kamlani (see…
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Inside the complex journey of hotel rates | Expedia Group
Every hotel rate has a story. Some are mysteries — and many of those are cases of missing revenue. According to a new Expedia Group survey of more than 2,000 hoteliers worldwide, almost all (98%) reported revenue loss in the past year due to rate misuse. Incidents of revenue loss occurred an average of eight…
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Hotel Profit Management Redefining Performance for the Future
For years, revenue management was the commercial heartbeat of hotels: optimizing room rates, forecasting demand, and filling beds efficiently. But the landscape has shifted. Relying solely on RevPAR is like saying you watched a movie after watching the trailer; you may know what it is about, but you miss the full plot. To thrive in…
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Meta is opening pop-up shops to show off its smart glasses with a display
The Meta Lab shops will be opening in Las Vegas, Los Angeles, and New York. The Meta Lab shops will be opening in Las Vegas, Los Angeles, and New York. by Jay Peters Sep 24, 2025, 7:00 PM UTC Jay Peters is a senior reporter covering technology, gaming, and more. He joined The Verge in…
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If Netflix buys Warner Bros. Entertainment, forget “streaming wars.” Wars imply two sides. This is Netflix walking into the battlefield, nuking everyone else’s supply lines, and then selling branded… | Pesach Lattin
If Netflix buys Warner Bros. Entertainment, forget “streaming wars.” Wars imply two sides. This is Netflix walking into the battlefield, nuking everyone else’s supply lines, and then selling branded six-packs of Budweiser to the survivors. They already have 301.6 million subscribers—more than Disney+ and Max combined—and Warner brings Harry Potter, DC, HBO, and a century…
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I Thought I Knew Silicon Valley. I Was Wrong
For decades, Mark Lemley’s life as an intellectual property lawyer was orderly enough. He’s a professor at Stanford University and has consulted for Amazon, Google, and Meta. “I always enjoyed that the area I practice in has largely been apolitical,” Lemley tells me. What’s more, his democratic values neatly aligned with those of the companies…
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Palantir Wants to Be a Lifestyle Brand
Palantir Technologies, which moved from Silicon Valley to Denver in 2020, sells software that immigration authorities use to identify and arrest people, militaries use to organize drone strikes, and corporations use to manage their supply chains. Now, it also sells tote bags. Last year, Palantir relaunched an online merchandise store, and its website was recently…