It will power the Norwegian group's range of hotels, restaurants and ships
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De Historiske selects Mews and Atomize as preferred technology partners
Hospitality cloud specialist, Mews, has been chosen by hospitality membership group, De Historiske, as the preferred PMS for its members.
The Norwegian group, that consists of 71 hotels, 25 restaurants and two ships, will also be utilise revenue management system, Atomize, which was recently acquired by Mews, as part of the deal
The ability to automate manual processes was said to be a key factor for De Historiske when choosing Mews and Atomize, because of the two-fold effect it will have on the business.
Selecting a cloud-native provider was important for De Historiske’s digital transformation with updates are automatically rolled out to all properties using the platform.
Nils Henrik Geitle, CEO De Historiske - Historic Hotels & Restaurants of Norway, said: “De Historiske is focused on technological innovation, and we embark on a journey where we have identified technology as a source of innovation as a critical success factor for market competitiveness.”
Matt Welle, CEO of Mews, added: “We’re delighted to become De Historiske’s hospitality cloud of choice.
"They’re a brand that puts unique experiences at the heart of their vision, and we can’t wait to empower more of their hoteliers deliver these wow moments to their guests.”