Cloudbeds, SHR collaborate to transform hospitality management
Hospitality management software platform Cloudbeds has teamed up with hotel tech solutions firm SHR.
The collaboration aims to optimize their hotel management services by integrating the Allora CRS (Windsurfer) and the Cloudbeds platform.
By joining forces, both companies aim to deliver enhanced hotel management solutions to streamline their operations, optimize revenue, while improving the overall guest experience.
Key benefits of the partnership include a single hospitality platform for central reservations, property management, and revenue management.
It offers advanced connectivity and real-time synchronization of data.
Sebastien Leitner, VP of Partnerships at Cloudbeds, said: “Teaming up with SHR and integrating the Allora CRS (Windsurfer) into our platform aligns with our mission to provide hoteliers with the tools they need to succeed.”
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