
Imagine: the year is 2030 and the entire world is smart, connected, and digitized. Coworking and workplace-as-a-service redefined the real estate industry over the past decade. Tenants are more demanding and profitable and want to know how your space helps them attract the best talent.
Are you armed with the building data needed to convince prospective tenants that your space fosters the greatest productivity?
Real estate is the largest industry and the last to be transformed by technology. This leaves a huge opportunity for enterprises to be more sustainable and profitable using building data you’re likely already collecting. The biggest question faced by real estate leaders is simple – WHO will lead your company on this digital journey?
In our latest video Switch CEO Deb Noller paints a picture of the real estate industry’s technological transformation and how companies must adapt to stay competitive.
Watch to learn the three crucial steps to take to lead your enterprise into the connected future.
Talk to a smart building expert to learn more about how Switch helps portfolio managers reach their sustainability goals.
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Why commercial building management software plays a crucial role in adjusting your building operations during a global lockdown.
Why commercial building management software plays a crucial role in adjusting your building operations during a global lockdown.
For buildings that are still occupied during a lockdown, here are some recommendations from the Switch engineers and other industry experts to consider.
We rounded up 10 practical and agile steps to adapt your building operations for sites that have reduced or no occupancy.
This month marks the 50th Earth Day, and to celebrate, we’re taking a look at how the ongoing lockdown has reduced carbon consumption around the world.
Harnessing remote analysis, reporting and control, here are the top 3 reasons that smart building technology is crucial when disaster strikes.
The future of AI-powered buildings depends on something less exciting but far more important: clean, structured building data.
Most buildings aren't AI-ready — not because they lack technology, but because their data is siloed. Here's the foundation they're missing.
Learn how smart building automation helps Facility Managers reduce costs, gain portfolio visibility, and deliver measurable ROI in 2026.