Facilities management stories
Manual follow-up on construction and property projects could be cut from hours to minutes as the software rolls out automated task agents.
The overhaul gives ISS a narrower private-sector focus in Britain and Ireland as it targets faster growth in Ireland and tighter contract management.
Security teams are increasingly being used to improve efficiency, safety and compliance as retailers seek more value from ageing systems.
Search on WordPress sites could get sharper results as WP Engine widens its semantic tool beyond hosting customers, aiming to lift conversions.
Small meeting rooms could get easier to kit out as Dell's 43-inch conferencing monitor combines camera, audio and display in one unit.
European security customers will be able to add AI video analysis to existing cameras, cutting disruption and helping link access logs with footage.
The overhaul gives more than 18,000 vendors a single governed record, cutting duplicate compliance checks and manual re-keying across systems.
Facilities could cut flood risk and downtime as Zurn Elkay Canada adds real-time backflow monitoring to aging water systems.
The shift reflects a bid to bundle operations software and insurance for 80,000 organisations as frontline work becomes more data-driven.
The Denver hub will help Uptick hire more staff and support growing demand as North American customers pass 200 in under two years.
Businesses risk building outages and wider network breaches unless they secure internet-connected systems, Restore Information Management has warned.
Designed to curb data leakage and keep human staff in charge, the framework routes AI outputs by role inside Microsoft systems.
Small firms can now track assets and keys from GBP £20 a month, as AssetControl targets spreadsheet-based operations with browser software.
Poorly designed offices are costing UK businesses an estimated GBP £488 billion a year as firms chase AI gains without tackling distractions.
Demand for secure industrial connectivity is rising as Corsha expands its leadership team to target manufacturers, defence and critical infrastructure.
The Singapore startup is seeking stronger public-sector and industry links as it pushes its autonomous delivery software into buildings and logistics.
Owners are bringing security, networking and AV planning forward as repeat work lifts 27%, with CSP on track for 125 projects this year.
Thousands of tenants and visitors at 101 Collins Street now use phones for entry, cuts access administration from days to minutes.
The move keeps a trusted street presence in place for 200 Marble Arch businesses and visitors while adding new security expertise.
Facilities teams can act sooner on legionella risks as assessment findings are made available before the full report is signed off.