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3 Technology Amenities Your Residents Want

Apartment owners have long focused on offering the next-best technology amenities to attract and retain residents. Developers often scramble to be the first to implement one-of-a-kind amenities to set themselves apart. However, a new report from Apartment Guide found that 36% of apartment residents are unhappy with their current amenities. But to many apartment owners, a complete overhaul of their property simply isn’t an option. Technological amenities are an easy, cost-effective way for apartments to

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Technology Solutions Hoteliers Should Invest In

Technology is a rapidly changing aspect of the hospitality industry. Before the pandemic, advanced technology solutions were on the cusp of becoming an integral part of hotel operations. Now, these tech innovations have become a necessity. Leveraging technology allows hoteliers to set their properties up for continued success. Future-proof solutions Hotel guests are looking for a safe, consistent and individualized experience. Today, guests can check-in, have their room assigned, and receive a mobile key before

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4 Benefits of Casting for Hotels and Guests

Consumer habits have shifted significantly over the past year with more people turning to content than ever before. The use of devices other than televisions, such as phones, computers and tablets, has further illuminated the power of content. The change in consumer habits has increased the need for hoteliers to invest in technology that gives guests access to their favorite content. That’s why casting has become a popular, cost-effective solution for hotels to meet the

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3 Things Remote Workers Want from a Hotel

As many companies move away from traditional workspaces, employees are turning to an unexpected solution – hotels. Whether they’re looking for a change of scenery or a quiet space away from home, many remote workers are utilizing hotel rooms as their office for the day, week or month.   According to LinkedIn’s Workforce Confidence Index, roughly half of U.S. professionals believe their companies will allow them to telecommute at least part time after the pandemic.

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4 Ways Hotel Technology Can Create a Luxury Guest Experience

The way guests view luxury travel is changing. According to the Amex Trendex survey, today’s consumers said personalized experiences, cleanliness, and privacy are the most desirable luxury amenities. Travelers are looking for greater control over their guest experience, and one way to offer that is through technology. Leveraging technology is a simple, future-proof way for any hotel to create a luxury guest experience. Guest room messaging Through guest room messaging, hotels can send personalized messages

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Are students still watching traditional television?

The number of property owners choosing to move away from traditional television is declining. This is due to the perception that students consume less television than in the past. While this demographic consumes less television programming than other demographics, television viewing among students has actually remained stable over the past 10 years, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. Although there is more competition in the content marketplace, younger adults are proving that there is

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The importance of wireless connectivity in senior living

In the past, senior living communities have been hesitant to invest in modern technology. For fear that residents would lack interest or fail to adapt. Fast-forward to today, and communities are recognizing the importance of wireless connectivity in senior living more than ever before. Research shows that today’s older adults are far more tech savvy than previous generations. According to a recent Pew Research study, only 14% of seniors were Internet users in 2000. Now,

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Connectivity in Healthcare Facilities

As technology and the internet become ubiquitous across all places where people live, work, learn, and spend time, connectivity in healthcare facilities is becoming more and more relevant. As we discussed in a previous blog about senior living, the Internet of Medical Things is provoking a revolution in medicine and healthcare technology. This will not only be seen in senior living, but especially in healthcare facilities.  When the Health Information Technology for Economic and Clinical

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