June 2021 |
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Don’t Be a Data Dinosaur! In
spite of all of the talk, use cases, an abundance of smart technology,
and
smart solutions available today to take advantage of; I am amazed at
how many data dinosaurs are still roaming around in the built
environment. |
Marc Petock Chief Marketing & Communications Officer, Lynxspring, Inc. Contributing Editor |
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Connected equipment, devices, HVAC control systems, lighting, sensors,
and smart building technology mean that we have a greater wealth of data than we
have ever had before. Technology and solution providers around the world will
tell you, however, data itself is meaningless if not harnessed to provide owners,
operators, and facility managers with valuable insights. These insights help
transform both day-to-day operations and the long-term facility management that
addresses operational efficiency, occupant comfort, health, and safety. Today’s
systems, generate a great deal of data that may be leveraged towards optimal
equipment performance and efficiency.
In
spite of all of the talk, use cases, an abundance of smart technology, and
smart solutions available today to take advantage of; I am amazed at how many data dinosaurs are still roaming around in the built environment.
So, how
do you know if you are a data
dinosaur?
You know, if:
· You under-estimate the value of data within the built environment.
· You think the only way to collect data is through a manual process.
·
You think all data needs to reside in the Cloud.
·
You
do not realize that buildings are sitting on treasure troves of data that can
support smarter operating and investment decision-making.
·
You do not think data has rapidly become critical
to operating a commercial building.
·
You do not know how to
access your building’s data or know if it is secure.
·
You
do not know that you can unlock vendor data that’s currently in siloed systems.
·
You
do not think data from different sources is interoperable.
·
You
do not know that there are standardized data and tagging models that simplify the
interpretation of data collected across the building’s different systems.
·
You
do not believe that data allows building owners/operators to better manage risk
and create smart buildings.
So, for all of those data dinosaurs still lurking out there,
what is the best way to add data into your world?
Start by developing a strategy that includes a clear
understanding of what you hope to accomplish, develop key performance
indicators (KPIs), outline desired business outcomes, and explore how success
will be measured.
After that, start by
identifying what data is already available to you. Categorize it by identifying
what data/information is needed by different people and groups involved in the
building’s daily operations to successfully perform their work.
Much of the data will be from points on building systems, but other data may come from other business systems. For example, asset data, energy usage data, service/repair data; all of which may come from systems outside of the facility management department or even outside the organization.
Data always matters to any company,
regardless of size, sector, or type.
Data is an irreplaceable asset.
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