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Y!KES INTRODUCES HOSPITALITY TECHNOLOGY FOR THE UNPRECEDENTED HOTEL EXPERIENCE


First-of-its-kind computerized accessibility program uses wifi and proximity-aware systems for services which range from key-less use of area customization

y!kes, designer of first-of-its-kind, proximity-aware technology, declares the release of its computerized accessibility program developed for modern variety of hotel qualities. Created to offer hotel visitors a range of interesting individual options, y!kes' technology guarantees a exclusive and unforgettable visitor encounter.

Serving as a software and components remedy, y!kes provides the next creation of proximity-aware technology through the progression of Wireless bluetooth abilities. Providing hotel qualities specifically developed y!kes y-devices for set up, and customers a personalized cell phone app available for obtain on The apple company, Operating system, BlackBerry and Ms smartphones on the market, these y!kes systems work together to improve the customer's encounter as soon as they phase feet on the home or home.

"As technology is constantly improve our day-to-day life, we saw an area of true benefit when assessing the hospitality market," said Ben Robertson, designer and CEO of y!kes. "We are lucky to have developed a remedy that takes proximity-aware technology one phase further, while utilizing the energy of what most bring in their pocket-a mobile phone. As a result, we are able to change the visitor encounter and offer value-added service to hotel control and employees, and most of all, their visitors."

Upon complete execution, y!kes is able to recover information from the appropriate Property Management System (PMS) to offer an aware through the customized cell phone app on the day of examine in. Because this aware information their accommodation number, immediate avoid of the examine in reverse is possible. For the full encounter, visitors need only to have the y!kes cell phone app operating in the qualifications on their mobile phone as they move about the home or home. Upon introduction, visitors are provided immediate access into any on-site vehicle garage area, with years to come of know-how enabling for immediate initial of pre-determined heat range and illumination configurations as specified in the cell phone app.

As visitors continue to their areas, y!kes y-devices identify the visitor and allow for key-less use of their specific area upon a touch of the entrance manage. The same key-less access also becomes available for common places such as a share or health club. For security, the program allows visitors to get into only the allowed places or surfaces based on their commitment position or visitor area. Come the day of examine out, visitors can examine out via the cell phone app from anywhere in the place and obtain a expenses straight to their specific e-mail deal with.

"With four years of service and technological innovation behind us, we are excited to be coming to market with our innovative technology," said Roberston. "With y!kes, we strongly believe we have the energy to not only assist, but start, the progress of the market and present a very personalized and valuable visitor encounter."

With this statement and the necessary ideal associates in place, y!kes plans to begin providing success to hotel qualities through the y!kes computerized accessibility program. For more information, visit http://www.yikesteam.com or contact info@yikesteam.com


About y!kes

Founded in 2008, y!kes is creator of first-of-its-kind, proximity-aware technology solutions. With its automated access system, y!kes harnesses the power of Bluetooth via mobile and proximity-aware technology to maximize service industry infrastructure and provide customers with a customized, memorable experience. For more information, visit http://www.yikesteam.com.

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