Robust connectivity and seamless interoperability form the digital backbone of intelligent buildings
Converging Worlds: How IT/OT Integration Empowers Smarter Building Management
Unify IT and OT to unlock building-wide insights, cut energy waste, and drive smarter, more responsive operations.
Smart Office Spaces that Sell: Tech-Enabled Buildings for High-Value Tenants
Attract and retain premium tenants with smart, connected building technology.
The Role of IT/OT Data to Assist Building Managers
From data to decisions: boosting building efficiency.
Bridging the Cost Gap: Smarter IT/OT Strategies for Evolving Commercial Properties
Mitigating rising costs in commercial properties with smarter IT/OT strategies.
Security that thinks ahead
AI is reshaping cyber security, driving more sophisticated attacks and demanding smarter defences. In this Insight, we explore how Australian organisations can stay one step ahead — building resilience through AI-powered tools, integrated security, and a strong security culture.
What state is your enterprise Wide Area Network in?
With the NBN recently announcing their intention to develop enterprise transmission products it is an opportune time for organisations to review their wide area network and whether its supporting or hindering your organisation’s business objectives and operational expenses.
Mobilising healthcare: the disruption of health collaboration
With mobile apps, consumers are essentially forcing a digital relationship with their healthcare providers.
Why containerised data centres are in demand
Thinking about a containerised (modular) data centre? The purpose-built portable data centre is now considered a serious alternative to the traditional bricks-and-mortar facility.
How to get effective in-building mobile coverage for your business
Reliance on mobile networks for day-to-day activities and business is increasing exponentially. There are two main technologies that can be deployed to achieve in-building mobile coverage: small cell and DAS. But which is the right technology for your situation?
Personal privacy, the Internet of Things, big data, the quantified self and IPv6. Plus, why I’ll probably go off the grid when I retire.
Good governance, policy and legislation will assist, but I’m not seeing any international commitment to protecting an individual’s privacy. I don’t have an answer, but I do know that we need to have the conversation — and have it quickly.
The Internet of Things (IoT), what it can do and its worrisome side
With the increase of connected devices and the automation of most everyday processes in business and everyday life, the IoT’s evolution and integration is inevitable.











