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One hurdle or question that we, as a Master System
Integrator and Smart Building Software provider, often encounter within
the industry is: Why do we need an MSI or a Smart Building Platform if
we already have various building systems like HVAC controls, lighting
controls, metering systems, etc., that are already being used to
accomplish their specific use cases? The succinct response lies in
efficiency, convenience, accessibility, and management.
Viewing this inquiry parallels the use case of a smartphone.
Prior to the advent of smartphones, various web applications were
accessible from workstations or PCs. The smartphone consolidated these
applications into a centralized device, simplifying access and
allowing users to derive maximum value from the applications they were
already utilizing. Within a matter of minutes, one could plan an
entire weekend using a smartphone, seamlessly transitioning from checking
the weather in one app to researching desired destinations in another and
finalizing lodging reservations in yet another application.
Similarly, a well-designed and implemented smart building
platform functions akin to a smartphone. Its purpose is not to supplant
existing subsystems or technologies, but rather to optimize their
potential. It empowers building end users to operate more
efficiently, thereby saving both time and money. The platform aids
in swiftly accessing pertinent data and achieving desired outcomes with
enhanced efficiency and completeness. Drawing a parallel to the
smartphone example, the outcome was a meticulously planned weekend
getaway. For a building, it could entail reducing energy usage or
operational costs, enabling remote building operations, or enhancing the
occupant experience, among other objectives.
In the realm of smartphones, applications are capable of
detecting malfunctions or viral infections. Similarly, a building may
possess an integrated building automation system interfacing with various
devices on the premises. However, who ensures that the building
automation system is functioning optimally? A smart building platform,
equipped with robust analytics and auto commissioning capabilities, can
fulfill this role. Much like the layers of management within an
organization, such as managers, directors, vice presidents, and CEOs, a
robust smart building platform with sound processes offers visibility
into underperforming or potentially improved underlying systems. As
technology advances and the built environment evolves, a management layer
becomes indispensable to ensure sustained functionality and efficiency
over the long term.
Should you wish to learn more about IBIS or how we can
help you achieve your building operation goals please don’t hesitate to
contact us at info@ibismsi.com
or by booking a meeting with me at the link below. We look forward to
hearing from you.
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