Why PMI might feel slow today

Hamburg-based RIMC Hotels & Resorts implements d2o's Productivity Management tool PMI in 16 of its hotels

Written by Geson Perry

November 26, 2025

November 26, 2025

PMI occasionally feels a bit slower when it’s handling unusually large background tasks — for example, during major data imports or when running heavier forecasting recalculations.

Many properties tend to submit budgets and forecasts around the same time at month-end, but this alone doesn’t normally cause performance issues. It can, however, coincide with other intensive processing tasks, which may make dashboards or reports load more slowly until those tasks finish.

These situations are rare and usually resolve quickly.
If something feels off or the delay lasts longer than expected, feel free to check back or let us know — we’re always happy to help keep everything running smoothly.

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