UPDATED 09:24 EDT / JUNE 30 2016

NEWS

European facilities management giant buys in to IBM Watson IoT

European facilities provider ISS A/S has signed an agreement with IBM to use the Watson IoT cognitive computing platform to change the way it manages more than 25,000 buildings worldwide.

The $75 billion firm will use Watson to manage its buildings more efficiently and improve the experience of people working in them. It plans to deploy millions of devices and sensors into things like doors, windows, chairs, meeting rooms, dispensers and air conditioning systems. Data will be uploaded to IBM’s Watson IoT cloud platform and analyzed to help the company better understand how people use buildings and adjust services accordingly. Devices have already been deployed throughout the company’s Copenhagen headquarters.

For example, sensors in doors and entrance areas can tell a real estate manager how many people are in a building at any one time and where they are, enabling facilities managers to use energy more efficiently. Sensors in the cafeteria detect how many plates diners have used and tell the chef if he’s likely to need to prepare more food based upon historical dining patterns. Motion sensors in meeting rooms, chairs and tables help building managers better manage room occupancy, cancel unwanted room bookings automatically and tell service staff when a room needs refreshments or cleaning.

“Putting real time data into the hands of service staff will help to foster more attentive and service-minded employees,” said Jeff Gravenhorst, CEO of ISS, in a prepared statement. In addition, “Putting a ‘human touch’ in buildings helps to increase employee productivity, decrease absenteeism and makes a better impression on visitors.”

The Copenhagen headquarters already has hundreds of sensors connected to IBM’s Watson IoT platform and IBM’s Tririga facilities management software to help improve room bookings and catering services for the 250 employees based in the building. ISS is one of the world’s largest employers with more than 510,000 people worldwide.

IBM did not disclose the value of the contract.

The video below shows examples of how the Watson IoT platform is already being used at ISS’s headquarters.


A message from John Furrier, co-founder of SiliconANGLE:

Support our mission to keep content open and free by engaging with theCUBE community. Join theCUBE’s Alumni Trust Network, where technology leaders connect, share intelligence and create opportunities.

  • 15M+ viewers of theCUBE videos, powering conversations across AI, cloud, cybersecurity and more
  • 11.4k+ theCUBE alumni — Connect with more than 11,400 tech and business leaders shaping the future through a unique trusted-based network.
About SiliconANGLE Media
SiliconANGLE Media is a recognized leader in digital media innovation, uniting breakthrough technology, strategic insights and real-time audience engagement. As the parent company of SiliconANGLE, theCUBE Network, theCUBE Research, CUBE365, theCUBE AI and theCUBE SuperStudios — with flagship locations in Silicon Valley and the New York Stock Exchange — SiliconANGLE Media operates at the intersection of media, technology and AI.

Founded by tech visionaries John Furrier and Dave Vellante, SiliconANGLE Media has built a dynamic ecosystem of industry-leading digital media brands that reach 15+ million elite tech professionals. Our new proprietary theCUBE AI Video Cloud is breaking ground in audience interaction, leveraging theCUBEai.com neural network to help technology companies make data-driven decisions and stay at the forefront of industry conversations.