Making Sense of the Data-oriented Tools Available to Facility Managers
Using data from smart devices is one of the hottest topics in the industry, and facility managers are confronted with a wide range of products and features that can contribute to improved facility performance. From Alarms to Fault Detection & Diagnosis (FDD), Analysis Tools, to Automated Analytics, each has their place an offers specific capabilities and benefits. Systems Integrators and owners, however, are often faced with a comparison between "apples and oranges" as they try to evaluate the different tools.
Comparing the technologies with set of criteria can help facility managers better understand the roles, capabilities and benefits of these tools so that they can assess the best fit for their needs.
If you are looking to better understand and convey the differences between these technologies you will definitely want to read John Petze's article in the May Issue of Automated Buildings. You can access the article here
John Petze Fri 3 May 2013
Making Sense of the Data-oriented Tools Available to Facility Managers
Using data from smart devices is one of the hottest topics in the industry, and facility managers are confronted with a wide range of products and features that can contribute to improved facility performance. From Alarms to Fault Detection & Diagnosis (FDD), Analysis Tools, to Automated Analytics, each has their place an offers specific capabilities and benefits. Systems Integrators and owners, however, are often faced with a comparison between "apples and oranges" as they try to evaluate the different tools.
Comparing the technologies with set of criteria can help facility managers better understand the roles, capabilities and benefits of these tools so that they can assess the best fit for their needs.
If you are looking to better understand and convey the differences between these technologies you will definitely want to read John Petze's article in the May Issue of Automated Buildings. You can access the article here