Luis Weir, Senior Director, Integrations and API Strategy, Oracle Hospitality
We’re open, seriously open. That’s the slogan that we at Oracle Hospitality have been reciting over the past few months to describe the “open architecture” that soon will define our products, especially OPERA Cloud.
Using the previous analogy, streaming API is a technology that enables “push” notifications, which means users of our APIs won’t have to constantly pull our API for events. Instead, this new “push” technology enables users of our streaming API to be notified automatically in real time whenever an event occurs in OPERA Cloud. For hoteliers, its benefits can be used in countless scenarios to enhance guest service and improve operations—from check-in and checkout to updating reservations to tracking housekeeping changes.
What is OHIP?
OHIP is our next-generation integration solution, which centralizes, consolidates, and streamlines all our interface capabilities and related processes into a single and unified platform.
It will allow users an unprecedented self-service experience, from discovering our rich set of Hospitality REST APIs to adopting them in customer or partner applications to publishing their usage in our cloud marketplace. The benefits for all are quite clear: We are making it simpler, quicker, and less expensive to integrate with Oracle Hospitality Cloud applications.
Technical overview
OHIP is a cloud-native solution designed from the ground up to help our hospitality customers and partners meet not just immediate marketplace demands but emerging ones, too. The entire platform runs in Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI), most specifically in Kubernetes, as fully stateless and independently deployable microservices. This modern architecture enables OHIP and its key components, such as the Developer Portal and API Gateways (runtime component responsible for providing secure and rapid access to our hospitality APIs), to be highly scalable and capable of securely handling high levels of throughput.
The image illustrates common integrations and messages that are expected of a property management system (PMS) with systems such as Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP), Customer Relationship Management (CRM), Human Capital Management (HCM), Customer Experience (CX), Central Reservation Systems (CRM) and Distribution.
In addition, OHIP uses a third-generation API Platform, namely Oracle API Platform Cloud Service and Apiary, along with many other Oracle Cloud services, to deliver a rich and responsive, self-service developer experience. The solution is modular and flexible, meaning new features can be released on demand, eliminating long release cycles.
Available features
This release of OHIP offers the following features:
A partner-focused portal allowing developers to:
The image illustrates the Oracle Hospitality Integration Platform (OHIP) API documentation page displayed in a laptop as well as a smart phone.
The following API capabilities also will be available:
I also want to highlight that under this new model, a partner who gains OHIP access—just like any other Oracle Hospitality customer—will get direct access to Oracle Support
Accessing OHIP
In this initial release, we will only offer OHIP via our Direct Sales team. For further information, please send us an email to hospitality_apis_ww_group@oracle.com. However, we’re working diligently towards including OHIP in shop.oracle.com such as partners can register to obtain OHIP.
A ‘thank you’ to our pioneers
Launching OHIP was no simple feat, and it would have been impossible without the help of our customers and partners. More than 150 companies have participated in our early-adopter program, dedicating resources, participating in surveys and other activities, and conducting early testing. For their time and effort providing us with invaluable feedback, I am grateful, and on behalf of Oracle Hospitality, I offer my sincere thanks.
Committing to an “open architecture” also means listening more and building a sense of community. We are making it our foremost priority to maintain an open, friendly, and continuous dialogue with all the actors—including customers, partners, and guests—who share this new hospitality platform ecosystem with us.
What’s next?
This initial general release of OHIP marks an important milestone, but there is so many more to come. We’re following an incredible roadmap that’ll lead us to an array of features, and in our next release, we’re aiming to unveil capabilities that will further enrich the user experience of the developer portal, expand the business capabilities offered by our REST APIs, and enable SSO with OPERA Cloud and OPERA 5 OCI (hosted)—just to name a few.
Oracle Hospitality brings over 40 years of experience in providing technology solutions to independent hoteliers, global and regional chains, gaming, and cruise lines. Our cloud-based, mobile-enabled solutions for property management, point-of-sale, distribution, and reporting and analytics lower IT costs and maximize business agility. Oracle Hospitality’s OPERA is recognized globally as the leading property management platform and offers open APIs to serve as a platform for industry innovation.