Modernizing your Building Management System

Today’s building owners and operators continue to face operational and financial challenges. To do more than simply keep a building running, they must transcend the traditional perception of being only a “cost center” by tackling a greater scope of responsibilities, including to:

Ensure cybersecurity: Recent studies show that 37.8% of building management systems are affected by malicious cyberattacks. With the convergence of IT and OT, facility managers must ensure building systems are cybersecure and meet the latest standards.

Do more with fewer resources: Advances in automation have improved productivity in the global economy by 1.4%. However, with limited budgets and less skilled people to operate building systems, facility managers need to manage expanding technologies and tasks. They also need to improve operational efficiency at a reduced cost by using new automated tools to help move beyond planned preventative maintenance to a more proactive approach, with explicit ROI activities.

Enable remote operations: The pandemic caused many buildings to have limited or no access to on-site facility managers. To support greater resilience and operational efficiency, having remote access and control over building systems is critical.

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