As global energy consumption continues to increase, the need to manage energy efficiently becomes increasingly important.
Today, many buildings integrate intelligent equipment and sensors: IoT sensors, HVAC equipment, lighting, etc.
Each system speaks its own language and the building becomes a confusing place where systems dont understand each other and data is ultimately underused.
In the Smart Building, the IoT offers a wealth of productivity whether for predictive maintenance, space occupancy analysis, or energy monitoring.
Where other sectors, such as marketing or human resources, are making the most of big data, the building sector is still immature on this subject.
More and more data is expected to be processed locally, as close as possible to its source, thanks to Edge Computing in the years to come.
The search for intelligent building management solutions is part of the priorities of companies looking to improve their productivity.
The BACS Decree and Tertiary Decree emphasize the central role of BMS integration in tertiary buildings to comply with obligations.
The digital transformation is having a major impact on the building sector, which is facing many challenges.
Given the immense amount of data that a connected building produces between data from BMS, alarms, IoT sensors, and other controllers...
The question of setting up new management and control systems then becomes relevant. And it is often the BOS, or Building Operating System.
The BOS favours the emergence of intelligent buildings which ensure the recovery, analysis and exploitation of large quantities of data for continuous learning.