Facilities management stories
Centralised access data is helping security teams spot risks sooner, streamline compliance and improve how sites, staff and space are managed.
The update aims to ease manual data entry and give maintenance teams better visibility as organisations struggle with fragmented asset records.
The consultancy says its approach keeps records and governance inside existing Microsoft tools, reducing reliance on outside vendors and scattered spreadsheets.
Facility teams could gain a clearer view of office use and maintenance as Eptura rolls out AI assistants, live analytics and shared data tools.
Executives may gain earlier warnings on costs and operational risks as Dcycle’s new AI system joins financial, supplier and ESG data.
More than 180 attendees underscored rising demand for side-by-side ERP comparisons as buyers weigh cloud migration, AI and change risk.
Enterprise security teams could cut nuisance alarms as Brivo and Cobalt AI combine access, video and sensor data in one workflow.
Brivo launches Eeva, an AI video agent that uses plain-English prompts to spot risks and automate actions across existing camera networks.
Acre Security links its intrusion controllers with cloud-based access control to give critical sites a single, governed identity workflow.
Reliability across three busy campuses will be central to the deal, covering alarms, access control and CCTV for Barnet and Southgate College.
Businesses can now reconfigure meeting spaces faster as hybrid working drives demand for modular office infrastructure.
New staff are reaching work faster at Citycare after it linked HR, payroll and IT records, cutting manual fixes and improving visibility.
Hybrid work is leaving many New Zealand offices underused, with businesses risking about NZD $270,000 a year from poor space planning.
Pilot projects in social services and public safety will test whether humanoid robots can handle real-world tasks across Singapore and Asia Pacific.
Rising fuel and energy bills are pushing British firms to replace routine site visits with digital twins to cut delays and costs.
Mappedin will use fresh funding to extend its indoor maps beyond single buildings, giving responders and venues shared location data.
The seed round will help the Singapore startup expand its team and cut costly site miscommunication in a sector hit by S$1.1 billion in annual inefficiencies.
Building owners can now monitor fire safety continuously as Siemens adds cloud-linked detectors aimed at reducing false alarms and maintenance downtime.
The archive’s digital model kept contingency spending at 5% and helped slash emissions by 80%, easing risk on NZD $290 million project.
Totalmobile and Solvares merge to create an 800-strong field service software group serving 4,000 customers across Europe and beyond.