The ISS Group (no, not the space station), which provides facilities management services, recently announced an agreement with IBM’s Watson to enhance offerings with Watson’s IoT cloud platform and cognitive computing. The agreement will see buildings retrofitted with IoT sensors, from which Watson will gather and analyze information about the building’s operations.
Currently, the goal is to get the building to work for employees that work in the building. Because of the cognitive elements to the software, it has a very human feel when interacting with the system. ISS and IBM are analyzing the data and are looking to uncover insights that will makes these buildings places in which people will want to work.
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ISS has turned its headquarters in Copenhagen, Denmark, into a beta testing lab by fitting the building with hundreds of sensors connected to IBM’s Watson IoT platform and TRIRIGA facilities management software. It very quickly received a wide variety of valuable data from Watson, including the number of people in the building and whether anyone had shown up to a particular meeting.
This information is very important, as it holds the potential to reduce waste, both in the kitchen, where staff knew the appropriate amount of food to prepare, and in the meeting room, where the…
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