![]() I remember the whole team going through training sessions in one of the hotels as were were changing PMS and everyone learned the system so quickly, even managed to train a guy covering a shift (coming from a different hotel without Opera) to use it in 2 hours and spend the whole evening shift alone, it went without problems. The newcomers in my team were trained super fast as it is a very easy PMS to learn and implement. ![]() ![]() Took me a day to get to learn the new functionalities and I was back into the game. Having returned to Europe and another chain, Opera - Oracle PMS was there. I remember Marriott still running their PMS, which was DOS based and worked by remembering all the codes, the mouse was an optional on the PC. For a few years, having changed companies in between I've used several PMS system, however all were really bad and difficult to use. It was simply way above anything else available and twice better than the close competitor. At the very beginning of my career in hospitality I started off with one of the earliest versions of Opera, which at that time was already way ahead from its pears, at a time when not many software companies cared much about hospitality applications. I used Oracle PMS during a span of more than 10 years.
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