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Contractors: Has Your Accountant Reviewed Your CRM This Year?

With as much networking as the construction industry does, we have encountered several representatives with a software solution that they swear works better than any other, and that’s probably true – for their industry.

Bidtracer was made for construction. If time is money, then saving time should be a top priority in Q4 when looking ahead at 2025.

System of Systems: The Key to Unlocking Building Intelligence

💡 Buildings are more than brick and mortar! They’re complex systems of interconnected technologies working together to create comfortable, efficient, and sustainable spaces. This #SystemOfSystems approach is revolutionizing how we design, build, and operate buildings

buildings as assets

Understanding the System of Systems -Buildings as Assets

The final MondayLive! session in September, encapsulates the challenge and opportunity at the heart of asset management in smart buildings. It acknowledges that technology is a powerful tool, but ultimately, its success hinges on its ability to drive positive change in human behavior and organizational practices

Total cost of operation and how it applies to smart buildings

Buildings as Assets: The Rise of TCO and the Need for a Systems-of-Systems Approach

The conversation surrounding TCO is gaining traction as the industry recognizes the need for a more strategic and data-driven approach to asset management. The concept of buildings as assets is becoming deeply intertwined with TCO, driving the industry towards greater efficiency, sustainability, and value creation. As technologies evolve and data becomes more accessible, the future of TCO looks bright.

imaginary graphs to show the different data, and models with Systems of Systems

Different Models for System of Systems

A system of systems (SoS) is a group of systems that work together to achieve a common goal. SoS is becoming increasingly common in our world as we rely on increasingly complex systems to function. Managing SoS can be challenging, as there are many different factors to consider. Here are the different models that can be applied, with examples.

These models can be used to help organizations develop, manage, and improve their SoS.

iso 500000

ISO 55000: Unlocking the Value of Your Assets

The 55000 standard establishes a framework for monitoring and measuring asset performance, enabling data-driven decision-making. Organizations can track key performance indicators (KPIs), identify areas for improvement, and implement strategies to enhance asset efficiency and effectiveness. This focus on continuous improvement helps organizations get the most out of their assets and drive overall operational excellence.

Buildings as Assets: A New Era in Smart Building Management

This Monday Live session emphasized the importance of viewing buildings as assets and the need for a cultural shift toward better asset management practices. By connecting the dots between various stakeholders and technologies, the industry can play a pivotal role in improving the overall efficiency and effectiveness of buildings.

Contractors: Has Your Accountant Reviewed Your CRM This Year?

With as much networking as the construction industry does, we have encountered several representatives with a software solution that they swear works better than any other, and that’s probably true – for their industry.

Bidtracer was made for construction. If time is money, then saving time should be a top priority in Q4 when looking ahead at 2025.

System of Systems: The Key to Unlocking Building Intelligence

💡 Buildings are more than brick and mortar! They’re complex systems of interconnected technologies working together to create comfortable, efficient, and sustainable spaces. This #SystemOfSystems approach is revolutionizing how we design, build, and operate buildings

buildings as assets

Understanding the System of Systems -Buildings as Assets

The final MondayLive! session in September, encapsulates the challenge and opportunity at the heart of asset management in smart buildings. It acknowledges that technology is a powerful tool, but ultimately, its success hinges on its ability to drive positive change in human behavior and organizational practices

Total cost of operation and how it applies to smart buildings

Buildings as Assets: The Rise of TCO and the Need for a Systems-of-Systems Approach

The conversation surrounding TCO is gaining traction as the industry recognizes the need for a more strategic and data-driven approach to asset management. The concept of buildings as assets is becoming deeply intertwined with TCO, driving the industry towards greater efficiency, sustainability, and value creation. As technologies evolve and data becomes more accessible, the future of TCO looks bright.

imaginary graphs to show the different data, and models with Systems of Systems

Different Models for System of Systems

A system of systems (SoS) is a group of systems that work together to achieve a common goal. SoS is becoming increasingly common in our world as we rely on increasingly complex systems to function. Managing SoS can be challenging, as there are many different factors to consider. Here are the different models that can be applied, with examples.

These models can be used to help organizations develop, manage, and improve their SoS.

iso 500000

ISO 55000: Unlocking the Value of Your Assets

The 55000 standard establishes a framework for monitoring and measuring asset performance, enabling data-driven decision-making. Organizations can track key performance indicators (KPIs), identify areas for improvement, and implement strategies to enhance asset efficiency and effectiveness. This focus on continuous improvement helps organizations get the most out of their assets and drive overall operational excellence.

Buildings as Assets: A New Era in Smart Building Management

This Monday Live session emphasized the importance of viewing buildings as assets and the need for a cultural shift toward better asset management practices. By connecting the dots between various stakeholders and technologies, the industry can play a pivotal role in improving the overall efficiency and effectiveness of buildings.