Wednesday, May 08, 2013

The human factor as a data point…


The human factor as a data point…

As the world enters a new era of existential and ubiquitous computing, many companies still face the inextricable challenge of managing their assets and facilities with unstructured and uncorrelated data. Although IBM leads the market with well-regarded Integrated Workplace Management in the like of IBM TRIRIGA with well over 2,000 functions and workflow for Real Estate, Projects, Lease Accounting, Facilities Management, Facilities Maintenance and Energy/Environment. IBM’s breadth of vision in the tracking, scheduling and management of such assets has set the stage for IBM’s next innovation in providing customers with a means to more accurately predict a business outcomes. Such outcomes will help reduce costs as well as provide the foundation for smarter buildings optimization. Read more...