Corporate Real Estate Journal: Data Synergy in Integrated Facilities Management

November 04, 2024
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In his recent article for the Corporate Real Estate Journal, ESFM Senior Vice President, Technology Chis Lilly posed this paradox: why do integrated facilities management (IFM) service providers use so many standalone software solutions to manage and run their operations? Should it not be that integrated FM operations use integrated software platforms to run their business and support the operators managing that work?

The article explores how other industries have approached similar challenges to integrate technology solutions and processes for a more synergized approach, leading to clearer data at multiple levels of an organization.

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Abstract:

Today’s corporate real estate landscape has evolved within the digital age. Operations, including hard and soft services critical to a facility’s infrastructure and occupant experience, can now produce vast amounts of data to better adapt, generate reports and optimise resources.

Many facilities, however, are not reaping the rewards of technological advancements because of solutions operating in silos. Data is being cobbled from disparate streams, leading to inefficiencies and a burden on operational leadership.

This paper explains the paradox within integrated facilities management (IFM), wherein five or ten standalone applications that do not interact with each other are often used to perform vertical functions. By looking at how other industries have approached similar challenges, including the emergence of enterprise resource planning, standalone buildings, and those within a corporate real estate portfolio, can integrate technology solutions and processes for a more synergised approach.

This move can lead to clearer data both at unit and above-unit levels. Combined with the power of artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML), infinite variables can be incorporated into processes via smart technology to maximise the impact of resources, including labour, critical systems and infrastructure.

From data-driven cleaning to asset management, integration opportunities abound. Whether enhancing existing platforms or seeking new technology solutions to broaden functionality, it is critical to understand the power of synergy.