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December 10, 2017
By the end of the year, Hilton's stab at creating the future of hotel experiences, the “connected room,” will be available at properties in Memphis, Washington, D.C. and Dallas. The online room's functionality hinges on a new app, Hilton Honors, which controls lights, heating, cooling and the room's built-in electronics, according to the Memphis Business Journal. Guests download...
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By the end of the year, Hilton's stab at creating the future of hotel experiences, the “connected room,” will be available at properties in Memphis, Washington, D.C. and Dallas. The online room's functionality hinges on a new app, Hilton Honors, which controls lights, heating, cooling and the room's built-in electronics, according to the Memphis Business Journal. Guests download...
Advancements in the way information is shared, accessed, and managed in every aspect of our lives continue to shape the way communication takes place. This presents a new opportunity for property owners & managers, who are turning their attention to more efficient mechanisms for engaging and interacting with tenants & residents. For property owners & managers, being available goes a lo...
MishiPay, a London startup that has built mobile self-checkout technology that promises to put an end to queuing to pay, has raised £1.65 million in seed funding. The round is led by European VC Nauta Capital and will be used to further grow the burgeoning company as it persuades high street retailers to adopts its wares. Apparently inspired by co-founder Mustafa Khanwala’s own shopping experie...
Veteran of Real Estate Technology and SaaS Joins Firm to Oversee Next Phase of Growth WALTHAM, MASS. (PRWEB) DECEMBER 06, 2017 Building Engines, the Commercial Real Estate industry’s innovation leader for property management solutions, today announced the appointment of current board member and company advisor Tim Curran to Chief Executive Officer. Founder David Osborn, who led Building Engines...
Boyenga Team Delivers Online Excellence Through Chime by Victor Lund on December 4, 2017 Eric and Janelle Boyenga are a husband and wife real estate team working with buyers and sellers in one of the most technology focused markets in the world for two decades. California’s Silicon Valley is not only the epicenter of global technology, but also real estate technology. To position their company, ...
FBS Acquires Solid Earth by Kevin Hawkins on December 4, 2017 If 2018 does indeed turn out to be “The Year of Consolidation” in the MLS world, then the stage was set today in the MLS technology world by FBS. One of the most respected and innovative tech firms serving the real estate industry just helped with the consolidation trend. Michael Wurzer, who heads up FBS, creators of Flexmls System ...
Surprising to many, the commercial real estate tech scene has become quite sophisticated. Initially slow to adopt tech, the industry now relies on an array of apps and software solutions to meet its needs. But the rapid growth of the CRE tech landscape has led to confusion for some customers. Struggling to keep up with all of the tech jargon? You’re not alone. With continually changing terminolo...
She's Always Listening By Emily Cheng on Nov 30, 2017 in Technology As the popularity of Artificial Intelligence is on the rise and corporate giants such as Google, Microsoft, and Apple are racing to develop the best commercial AI product, the focus has shifted from humans being more intelligent like machines, to developing machines to act more like humans. This past July, Amazon acquired a S...
Navigation Start Here About Blog Resources Contact Search Start Here About Blog Resources Contact Search The Real Estate Software Powering Our Growth: Featuring Dealpath Joe Stampone November 29, 2017 Featured, Innovation/Technology Leave a Comment Over the past 7 years, Atlas has acquired 45 properties with a total deal value of ~$800M. Over that time, we’ve grown from 3 guys in a 100 SF shared...
Microsoft has announced a massive expansion plan aimed at modernizing its headquarters in Redmond, Washington. Unlike fellow Washington-based tech giant Amazon, which is seeking a second HQ in a new location, Microsoft is building on existing ground in order to “grow right here at home.” Its current Redmond Campus includes 125 buildings that house a workforce of around 48,000, but its expansio...