Adapting your Workplace to the 'New Now'
View this executive summary to learn how you can leverage an IWMS to ensure business continuity and support business recovery in times of a pandemic response.
Read morePlanon use cases for a Pandemic Response
View this executive summary to learn how you can leverage Planon software to ensure business continuity and support business recovery in times of a pandemic response. This e-book also includes an overview of the Planon Use Cases that support your workplace re-entry strategy.
Read moreWhat is IWMS?
An IWMS is a single software platform for real estate and facility management that combines integrated functionality for the management of real estate, space planning, asset & maintenance, integrated services, and sustainability.
Read morePlanon’s measures in relation to Coronavirus (COVID-19)
Planon has taken several measures to enable its employees to continue providing our quality services to our customers and partners. Planon’s top concern is with the health and safety of our relations and our employees and is accommodating all governmental restrictions and advice in all countries where we operate. Read the full statement here.
Read moreSmarter business with smart buildings
Download this infographic for a quick overview of how integration of smart building technology with an IWMS enables portfolio decision making and smarter business.
Discover more5 'Smart Campus' Management Trends Every Higher Education Facilities Professional Should Explore in 2020
As universities plan for campus improvements in 2020 and beyond, several trends are dominating the conversation, including improved reporting capabilities, delivering more actionable insight, sustainability issues, and more.
Read moreImportant stakeholders of the Campus of the Future
Students expect the universities they attend to provide them with networking opportunities and pathways to collaboration with other students, universities, local communities, and employers. This means, universities must focus on the right stakeholders and constituencies for their students.
Learn moreTransforming Facilities Management into Infrastructure Management to Manage a Campus of the Future
Facilities management on a campus of the future goes beyond the management of physical buildings and assets. Facilities management professionals must be prepared to manage a mix of physical and digital infrastructure.
Learn moreDefining Your Campus Management Technology Needs
Learn how to equip your team with the right integrated campus management solution to achieve goals around productivity, cost effectiveness, compliance, innovation, sustainability, and student experience.
Read moreCampus Management Maturity Framework: Where are you in the journey to a smart campus?
Planon has developed a maturity framework for integrated campus management solutions that consists of these five levels: Initial, Managed, Defined, Measured, and Optimised. Campus managers can use this framework to help determine how their university compares with others.
Learn moreOperating the smart campus
With an integrated campus management system, universities can take a proactive approach to integrating new technologies on campus.
Learn moreIn search of an ‘intelligent’ campus
This blog explores the evolution of the smart campus into an intelligent campus and the potential benefits this provides for campus managers.
Learn moreIllinois Tech rolls out Planon’s IWMS to all students
Illinois Institute of Technology (Illinois Tech), a private, technology-focused research university in Chicago, IL originally selected and launched Planon Universe, an integrated workplace management system (IWMS) in April 2018.
Read moreHigher Education Experts Define Campus Management Needs in New Report
Research report outlines economic, demographic, and technological shifts that universities face today and provide recommendations on how to meet these changes.
Read moreDefining the Needs of a Campus of the Future
In this report, a panel of higher education experts define the needs of a campus management system and give recommendations on how to tackle challenges around people, place, technology, education, and economics, which are all shaping the campus of the future.
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