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The next-generation building management solution offers the ability for legacy systems to report through to one central data source. Along with visitor access management, it can track the location of people and moving assets, monitor air conditioning and other utilities, control doors and lights, and help make security decisions.
It also supports incident/job management and auditing, along with maintenance reporting and ticketing. Tight integration with all these systems, spread across an organisation, allows AccessIn to offer a smart, holistic "single source of truth" without the need to rip and replace her- itage systems, Spencer said.
"People talk about the 'Internet of Things' when it comes to building management but there's little business value if it merely leaves you drowning in data," he said.
"The key is to create value from asset automa- tion, as your data has a story to tell but it can be lost in the noise.
"AccesssIn is focused on the 'Intelligence of Things' – turning that wealth of IoT data into ac- tionable insight for making data-driven decisions – which can help extend your business' digital transformation into the physical world." ✺
Cost effective alternative to BMS
NEW ZEALAND BASED SPLASH Monitoring have been providing IOT, remote monitoring and control solu- tions to the building services indus- try since 2007.
SPLASH Applied is a “Fleet Asset management system” designed by Chartered Building Services Engineers to enable improved service and re- duced costs through the supply chain.
It is aimed at remotely managing
packaged HVAC and standalone
building services systems as well as applica- tions such as cool stores, swimming pools and power monitoring.
SPLASH is also being used for more industrial applications such as pharmaceutical cool stor- age, brewing and wine making.
It offers a cost effective alternative to conven- tional BMS systems which are often viewed as being cost prohibitive for “big box” stores and other smaller commercial buildings, many of which rely upon packaged HVAC systems.
The solution provides asset fleet management of systems throughout their lifecycle, ensuring systems are commissioned, maintained and op- erate as intended.
SPLASH Applied provides remote visualisa- tion, access and control for various audiences in- cluding technicial, management and end users.
Commissioning, maintenance and work sheets are completed and stored within SPLASH Ap- plied and provide a historical record of all works done. Visit www.splashmonitoring.com ✺
Building automation
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