Sheraton links with Microsoft
SINGAPORE – Sheraton Hotels & Resorts and Microsoft Corp have inked a partnership to implement products and services at the “Link @ Sheraton,” the hotel group’s communications hub rolling out in Sheraton lobbies this year.
Under the agreement, Sheraton will also co-brand and rename the space “The Link @ Sheraton experienced with Microsoft.”
The partnership is one component of a comprehensive effort to enhance and differentiate the guest experience at Sheraton’s 408 hotels across 75 countries, currently rolling out globally.
Sheraton’s Link is a virtual and physical lobby lounge space that enables Sheraton’s guests to work and remain connected with friends and family during their travels.
It offers free Wi-Fi and Internet-enabled computer stations, some with webcams.
Guests will also have access to televisions, daily newspapers, and food and beverage offerings.
Ian Jarrett
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