“ Your commitment and dedication made everything look smooth when we know it was not. ”
Why most hotel and real estate IT environments cost more than they should, and risk more than they appear to.
The properties we assess most often are not in chaos. They are functional. Systems are running. Staff have workarounds for the things that do not quite work. Nobody has sounded an alarm.
That is exactly what makes the exposure hard to see.
Over time, reactive IT decisions accumulate into something that looks manageable from the outside and costs significantly more from the inside. Vendors that each own a piece of the environment but none of the outcome. Contracts that have renewed without renegotiation for years. Compliance gaps that exist on paper long before they surface in an audit. Backup systems that someone set up once and nobody has tested since.
A full-service hotel in Miami Beach was operating at that level. Fifteen or more active vendors. No verified backup on the property management system in years. Unsupported firewalls out of PCI compliance. Dozens of nonfunctional security cameras. A network with more than twenty identified points of failure.
Nobody called it a crisis. It just cost $726,000 every two years and delivered an environment that was quietly falling apart.
This assessment helps you find the same thing in your property.
Five areas. Fifteen questions. Every one drawn from real engagements.
These are the five categories where we find the most significant gaps, and the most significant savings, in hotel and real estate IT environments.
Vendor & Accountability
→ Does anyone actually own your IT outcomes?
In a fragmented vendor environment, the answer is usually no — even when every vendor believes they do. When something fails, resolution depends on coordination between parties who each have their own escalation paths, their own contracts, and their own reasons why it is someone else’s issue. This category identifies whether your property has a clear accountability structure — or the kind of gap that turns a two-hour fix into a four-day open ticket.
Network & Infrastructure
→ Is your physical network foundation stable enough to support your operations?
WiFi instability, voice system failures, TV and surveillance outages — most of these trace back to the same place: network hardware that has accumulated without review. Outdated switches. Misconfigured fiber. Access points that are not centrally managed. The hotel we referenced had more than twenty identified points of failure in their network before we corrected them. Every one was traceable to hardware that had been in place for years with no structured review. This category tells you whether your infrastructure is carrying hidden instability.
Security & PCI Compliance
→ Is your property processing guest payments on a compliant, supported infrastructure?
PCI noncompliance is not a future risk. It is a current one. Every card transaction processed through an unsupported or misconfigured firewall is a live compliance exposure — one that carries both regulatory penalty and brand liability if it surfaces. This category identifies whether your security and compliance foundation is current or quietly out of date.
Backup & Business Continuity
→ If your property management system failed right now, could you recover?
Most hotel operators assume someone set up a backup. In the majority of properties we assess, no one did — or if they did, it has never been tested. An untested backup is not a backup. It is a false confidence that becomes a crisis the moment it is needed. This category identifies whether your recovery capability is real or assumed.
IT Strategy & Cost
→ Do you know what your IT environment is actually costing you?
Most hotel and real estate operators can tell you their major vendor contract amounts. Very few can tell you their total IT spend as a single number — across internal staff, all vendor contracts, emergency escalations, and procurement. That gap between known costs and actual costs is where most of the savings opportunity lives. This category identifies whether your IT cost structure has been reviewed — or whether it has simply been renewed.
Your results. Immediately. No waiting.
The moment you submit the assessment, your IT Health Score is calculated and your results are on screen.
Your score out of 15
With a clear risk tier label and a plain-language description of what it means for a property like yours.
A prioritized recommendation
Based on your specific answers, not a generic checklist. The highest-consequence gaps in your score are flagged first.
A personalized results PDF
Delivered to your inbox immediately, with your full findings and a summary of each category you flagged.
An honest next step
Two options: a free 30-minute IT Consultation to walk through your findings, or the full hotel case study if you want to see what correcting these gaps looked like in practice.
There is no sales call required to see your results. No commitment attached to the consultation. The assessment is designed to give you useful information regardless of what you do next.
Built from a real engagement, with real numbers attached.
Every category in this assessment maps directly to what we found and corrected at a Miami Beach hotel under a two-year managed service agreement.
The hotel is not named. The results are documented and verified.
The assessment you are about to take is the same framework we used at the start of that engagement.
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