30 November 2022 · 2 min read

Innspire on Oracle Cloud Marketplace: what OHIP integration means for hotels

Innspire was one of the first hotel technology vendors to integrate with Oracle Hospitality OPERA Cloud via OHIP's streaming API. What that means in practice: real-time data, no server, no rip-and-replace.

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Martin Chevalley

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Most hotel technology integrations work by polling: one system periodically checks another for updates. OHIP, Oracle Hospitality's Integration Platform, does it differently. It pushes notifications to connected systems the moment a business event happens in OPERA Cloud. A reservation is modified. A guest checks in. A room status changes. Every connected platform knows instantly, without waiting for the next scheduled sync.

In 2022, Innspire became one of the first hotel technology vendors to build on OHIP's streaming API. Innspire's Digital Guest Journey platform is now integrated with Oracle Hospitality OPERA Cloud and listed on Oracle Cloud Marketplace.

What it means for a hotel running OPERA

Oracle Hospitality customers can deploy Innspire's full digital ecosystem directly through Oracle Cloud Marketplace: mobile check-in and check-out, mobile key, guestroom TV casting and streaming, and F&B Everywhere, which lets guests order food and drinks from anywhere on the property. Because the connection runs through OHIP, the integration is server-free and device-agnostic. There is no additional hardware to install and no legacy middleware to manage.

OHIP also centralises all of Oracle's interface capabilities into a single platform, which makes the integration faster to deploy and less expensive to maintain than previous generations of OPERA connectivity. For enterprise hotel groups running OPERA Cloud across multiple properties, that simplicity compounds.

Why being early on OHIP mattered

"Our close, long-term collaboration with Oracle and our ability to integrate via its open integration platform for hospitality has allowed us to build a technology ecosystem for our hotel clients that is quick and easy to deploy, since it is lightweight, server-free, and device-agnostic," said Martin Chevalley, CEO. "We are proud to be one of the first hotel technology vendors to deploy our solutions through OHIP, and we look forward to using the power of the Oracle Cloud to help our hotel clients around the world achieve their business goals."

Innspire's position as an early OHIP adopter reflects a broader commitment to open integration architecture. The same approach underpins Innspire's 100+ integrations across PMS, POS, door locks, payments, and TV systems. Don't replace what works. Connect to it.

Read the full announcement on Hospitality Net.