Location-based insights come from having geospatial data and processing it to gain value. Indoor data collection is a scalable process for increasing the information at your organization's fingertips to guide reactive action, while indoor analytics is the forward-thinking practice of synthesizing the data to extract high-value strategic and tactical planning.
Having crews navigate to assets across an area or dealing with massive volumes of assets in a facility is a challenge. The first step is to collect the spatial location and status of each asset. Indoor data collection with a location-based approach ties any information to that asset. Inefficiency has a cost, and crews out servicing work orders or managing asset health don't have time to struggle with outdated maps or inaccurate information. Supplying the people on the ground with solid indoor data wherever they are leads to better facilities management.
Outdated processes and paper-based workflows are hindering productivity in organizations—especially when it comes to facilities management. Digital transformation is combating this with innovative approaches to managing all workflows in a single, accessible location. Indoor analytics and data sharing with location as a core organizing principle across teams helps individuals to make better decisions and respond quickly to issues, with the right information in the right moment.