IWMS+ Smart Maintenance: Moving Towards Predictive Maintenance

Person cleaning ventilation

The past several posts have emphasized the value of IWMS+ for building users and managers. However, some of the most anticipated applications of this technology are aimed above all at service providers. Maintenance staff provide a wide range of services within buildings, ranging from keeping elevators running, monitoring and managing critical systems like plumbing and … Read more

Smart Comfort Monitoring: Turning Data into Action (IWMS+ Series)

Curved building windows

One consequence of the COVID-19 pandemic has been a surge in interest in air quality and comfort monitoring. With employees worried about possible viral exposure in the office, better understanding and communication about environmental conditions is becoming a key part of reassurance strategies. Likewise, many companies are investing in improvements in HVAC and filtering systems … Read more

Spacewell achieves vision of BIM-enabled FM

MCS 20: IWMS with embedded BIM

New MCS 20 IWMS software release comes with fully embedded BIM MCS 20 software release challenges status quo by bringing life-cycle intelligence to building operations: Antwerp, September 3, 2020 – Spacewell, a leading provider of building management software that is part of the listed Nemetschek Group, is releasing a major Q4 2020 upgrade of its MCS … Read more

IWMS+ Smart Workspace Management: Making Agile Work Better

Five persons at an office island

In last week’s blog post, we discussed the power of sensor data to unlock new room reservation features in a traditional IWMS. However, reservation systems – along with well-designed user touchpoints – are not just helpful for managing conference and meeting rooms. They are essential for making agile workplaces function effectively. As with room reservations … Read more

IWMS+ Smart Meeting Room Reservations: Beyond Space and Time

Four people listening to person giving workshop

In its simplest form, a meeting room reservation system allows building users to select a given space and block it off for individual or group use for a certain amount of time. There are any number of ways this basic formula can be modified, often without the need to integrate sensors. Some sought-after features in … Read more

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