Tuesday, January 7, 2014

RISING IN THE CLOUD

In 2014, IPTV technology is moving to a whole new business paradigm. Approaching various staple consumer and commercial markets, Cloud Based Mobile Business Platforms will change the way communication is distributed and consumed by consumers. Hoteliers are leveraging the rise in dynamic innovations in web centred cloud based networking platforms and apps that are focused on enhancing the guest experience and developing new channels of revenue.

It is expected that in 2014, there will be a 60% increase in global server workload, meaning that the growth of businesses will parallel the use of expanding cloud services. Overall it is estimated that 40% of global cloud services today are customer relationship management (CRM) platforms. The overall cloud service market is modestly speculated to grow at 5% this year and it has been reported that the growth in 2014 will yield an estimation of $150 Billion.

There is a growing trend in cloud services today within the hospitality industry. The relationship with emerging new low cost technology and technological adoption within the consumer market has sparked a consensus among hotel guest expectations that are staying in well-known hotels. Todays guest expect to have televisions that are connected to the internet, information about the hotel directly on their mobile devices and the ability to purchase or reserve services and offers from the hotel from their personal devices. 

Shifting from older co-axel technology to new digital IPTV services are among many complementary changes in hospitality technology that hotel guest are expecting to have today.

For more information on how to bring cloud services and guest enhancing technology to your hotel, please check out the VDA websites below to see how our cutting edge technology can help serve you:

http://www.hotelonair.it/eng/index.htm

http://www.powertvonair.com/

http://www.vdavda.com/

Reference:
http://www.prweb.com/releases/2013/9/prweb11121596.htm





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