Facility Management

Facilities systems

Big data and the exponential price performance growth in processing capacity are changing every aspect of our commercial and social lives. And with the Internet of Things (IoT) beginning to make real impacts on the built environment, ever-increasing amounts of property and building data is now available for processing. Fortunately, with enhanced interoperability, our expectation of having diverse systems and processes linked is now attainable.

Most occupiers and owners of property are also now realising that, although facilities information management may not be a core function, it is essential to underpin the ongoing ability to compete successfully in business. But there is still a reticence to rely on service provider systems and many property owners’ decisions are focused on investing in their own systems. This thinking is usually a

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