PeopleCube today announced that they have formed a partnership to deliver a real-estate management and measurement solution called PeopleCounter.
PeopleCounter enables customers to schedule shared workspace and other corporate assets, track actual utilization of that space with the CountWise Video Imaging/Shape Recognition technology, and measure and analyze the resulting data to discover actual versus planned space utilization. By implementing PeopleCounter, customers are able to understand how real estate is being utilized in order to make educated, cost-saving decisions regarding their real-estate overhead.
The PeopleCounter solution utilizes the I-Count™ people-counting technology from CountWise. With greater than 95% accuracy, this stand-alone video based counting system is the most accurate and dependable product available worldwide. I-Count delivers multi-zone, bi-directional pedestrian traffic counting by combining shape recognition and motion detection in a robust and affordable product.
PeopleCounter integrates I-Count with PeopleCube’s alternative workspace and resource management solution, Resource Scheduler, and Workplace BI, the industry’s first workspace business intelligence tool for tracking and analyzing real-estate utilization. Customers first use Resource Scheduler to schedule shared workspace and other corporate assets, then I-Count automatically tracks the number of people entering and exiting the scheduled space. The people-counting information is then fed into Workplace BI, where the data is analyzed and measured.
The end result is more than just data, but rather valuable, actionable real-estate utilization information that enables customers, for the first time, to track and analyze not just planned real estate utilization, but actual real estate utilization. It’s this actual utilization information that makes it possible for customers to make educated decisions on how to effectively manage their real estate portfolio.
Check it out at http://www.peoplecube.com/products-peoplecounter.htm.
Optimizing workspace utilization begins with understanding how space is actually being used, not just planned to be used. Tracking and analyzing actual usage patterns allows organizations to make informed decisions. The data can be used to develop the business case for making necessary adjustments to how space is being used and/or acquired, resulting in significant real estate, energy, and other operational savings.
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