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EcoStruxure™ for Real Estate
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We stand apart from our competition by delivering cybersecure, IoT-enabled, sustainable real estate solutions that facilitate higher asset valuation, asset life cycle flexibility, and enhanced human experiences from a single building to an entire real estate portfolio. Schneider Electric’s solutions offer our partners the opportunity to help our customers address these challenges.
That’s Smart. That’s Buildings of the Future.
System Integrator Benefits:
- Ease of use: Standard open protocols and third party integration
- Innovation: Pre-architected solutions addressing specific customer environments and pain points
- Differentiation: Access to segment expertise and named accounts
- Efficiency: Access to pre-engineered systems using best in class cybersecurity
Real Estate End User Benefits:
- People-centric: A major driver is a need for a healthy, safe and efficient return to the workplace.
- Hyper-efficient: Managing variance in occupancy for optimal performance and asset utilization in unpredictable times with remote services.
- Resilient: Remote monitoring, analysis and controls, and condition-based maintenance are proving essential for off-site building management
- Sustainable: With real estate thought leaders extolling the superior financial performance of sustainable assets, customers are prioritizing net zero.
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Schneider Electric discusses leveraging IoT in the smartest, most sustainable buildings in the world and Schneider’s vision of maximizing value in buildings through connectivity and context.
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This white paper discusses the various ways in which Schneider Electric mitigates Cyber risk from the top, led by Schneider Digital, to ensure that Schneider Electric and its customers and partners can thrive securely in today’s digital economy.
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by Mark A. Chidichimo and Aubrey Oates
Power quality and energy consumption are closely linked to overall building performance. Yet building managers often focus more on mechanical equipment operations. However, power problems are responsible for more than half of equipment downtime in most buildings. This paper reviews how adding power management to BMS capabilities can reduce energy costs and improve building performance while also enhancing occupant comfort.
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by Mark Sarna and Dave Savage
This paper explains how control loop and valve service inspection can save time and money. Proactive, predictive valve maintenance programs are also discussed.
by Daniel Paillet, CISSP, CEH
Until recently, monitoring of building management systems (BMS) security was never an issue. With the threat of cyber attacks looming large, more attention must be paid to the integrity of the BMS. This paper describes the threats that exist and recommends approaches for deploying a “Defense in Depth” methodology specific to BMS.
by Bas Jansen
This paper examines the advantages and disadvantages of the major wireless standards, and how building owners can use wireless products to reduce energy costs.