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AND THE WINNER IS PLACE


1ST WEBCORE BY THE CHANGING WORKPLACE


WebCoRE is a Computer Assisted Facility Management (CAFM) platform providing the process, insight and tools for Corporate Real Estate (CRES) Teams to consistently and effectively manage property portfolios.


WebCoRE is a data and insight hub. Automated in-bound and out-bound data feeds aggregates information from across relevant sources including fixed data on property and people and dynamically changing space occupancy and utilization insight and environmental data from sensors.


In addition to WebCoRE’s automated, hand’s off, feed- management, the platform creates an environment for strong data quality through baked-in process and in-built data quality indicators.


Baked-in process protects against inconsistencies in tool usage and overall management bound to arise across multiple teams spread around the world.


The Tomorrow’s FM Awards 2020 was a well-fought, tightly-run race involving an array of disparate products. Thousands of readers voted and we can now reveal the winners…


WebCoRE’s operational modules enable teams to maintain day-to-day building management in-line with user and corporate expectations.


Layering data on space, people and movements against space standards and business hierarchies enables CRES Teams to understand floorplate usage – accurately tracking provision allocating correct chargeback to business groups.


Churn is a natural occurrence anywhere – people move regularly. Corporate moves, particularly at scale with multiple stakeholders involved, are complex.


WebCoRE’s process-based moves tools enables end-to-end planning, moving and analysis reducing churn and disruption.


WebCoRE’s dashboards dynamically tracks team and building based performance outlining portfolio health and whether targets are being met. Client defined KPI’s enable teams to benchmark performance and identify optimization opportunities.


Space usage metrics captured when an employee uses a space are factored into space planning considerations ensuring futureproofed deployment remains in-line with user and corporate expectations.


They Said: “We’re thrilled and honoured for the recognition of WebCoRE’s merits. Especially on our 20th year of operating as a company! Daily, we get feedback from users and clients on the platform’s usefulness supporting FM’s to operate optimized buildings that are comfortable and safe.


“Our orientation towards the comfort and safety of employees and building users is paramount. Especially today with the escalating and serious global crisis. Monitoring comfort and risk levels through the built environment can be achieved using utilization and air quality sensors. Having the awareness of what’s going on in buildings and having strategies and processes in-place to manage the risk is crucial.”


THE TOP TEN


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