Northwind (company)

Northwind
Private
Industry Software Development
Founded Toronto, Ontario, Canada, 1978
Headquarters Markham, Ontario, Canada
Key people
Jacob Dehan, Warren Dehan
Website Northwind

Northwind is a privately held company that develops property management systems, as well as GDS/web based booking solutions for the hospitality industry. Maestro Enterprise Suite, the company's flagship product, includes a variety of modules which can be coordinated to comply with a hotel or hotel chain's requirements. Maestro is a multi-platform system, with over 10,000 users,[1] allowing for optimized adaptibility to single or multi-property businesses.[2] Northwind's headquarters are based in Markham, Ontario, with sales and support offices located worldwide.[3]

History

Products & services

Maestro Enterprise Suite

The Maestro Enterprise Suite is a sophisticated property management system used by single and multi-property hotel groups to share information between all branches of an operation, allowing for total network control. The Maestro Enterprise Suite has the following modules:

ResWave

ResWave is Northwind's real-time, on-line web booking suite, allowing package customization of guest services such as room, spa, dining & event reservations, and group management.

Diamond Plus

Diamond Plus is a support service initiative provided by Northwind to its clients. The service includes access to a 24/7 support center, remote training facilities for clients, software customization, and access to self-serve web training and documentation.

Executives

References

  1. http://www.capterra.com/infographics/top-hospitality-property-management-software
  2. Maestro Enterprise Suite Leverages Strong Functionality for Multi-Property Operating Companies, Delivers Centralized Management, Cross-Selling, CRM Advantages. April 22, 2003
  3. NORTHWIND Maestro Continues Expansion to Maximize Services, Global Headquarters Moves to Larger Offices. November 5, 2008
  4. Maestro Property Solutions. 2008
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