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Security

A Fundamental Change of Attitude to Cyber Security In Smart Buildings

July 11th, 2016
Smart Cities

We Should Democratise Smart City Planning

July 7th, 2016
Smart Buildings

CRE Software Takes An Increasing Role In The Development Of Smart Buildings

“The Commercial Real Estate (CRE) technology landscape, has grown tremendously over the last five years, with Realcomm estimating 2,200 companies, with at least 500 new companies entering the space in the last five to six years”, states a recent Memoori report on Building Performance Software. While the definition of CRE technology often includes software for lease management, […]

Smart Cities

Agility Beats Power In The Fight For Smart City Supremacy

Despite Brexit, the refuge crisis, increased terrorism, and economic strife in Greece, Europe is still better positioned to win supremacy in smart city innovation according to several experts in the field. Like two heavyweights before a title fight, the US talks a big talk and has more muscle to back it up but Europe has […]

Security

PSIM & CISM: Same Same But Different?

“While the PSIM acronym continues to be widely used by many firms in the physical security management systems market, the leading players have moved away from the term in order to differentiate themselves from the competition”, suggests our most recent report. Physical Security Information Management (PSIM) may have been around for a few years now […]

Lighting

Lighting Positions Itself at the Heart of Smart Buildings

The first electric light was made by English scientist, Humphry Davy, in 1800 and later improved by compatriot Sir Joseph Wilson Swan. In 1877, American Charles Francis Brush began the electric light’s commercialisation before Thomas Edison’s experiments led to the style of light bulb we used for the next 100 years or so. None of […]

Smart Cities

Is Brexit All Bad News For UK Tech Sector?

Britain has not left Europe, despite some of the headlines that seem to suggest some sort of tectonic shift. Britain has voted to leave the European Union (EU) but will continue to be a major European economy, like other non-EU European nations such as Norway or Switzerland, whose voters rejected becoming part of the union. […]

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