This document discusses changing the way healthcare facilities are designed, built, and managed by integrating building systems and technology through a single, simplified IP network. It argues that this approach can reduce costs, optimize performance, and improve safety and security compared to current practices that result in disparate, disconnected systems. The document outlines benefits like lower construction costs, reduced operating expenses, improved energy management, and better decision making through real-time data access and analysis.
6. The Building Information NetworkProviding Opportunity with One Network Submit Monitoring Control Building Systems Lighting Elevators Tenant Services High Speed Internet 24/7 Monitoring Wireless HVAC Sensors Unified Communications Fire Control Dashboards Interactive Media Video Security Digital Signage Energy Management Maintenance Management IP Telephony
7. Enterprise Applications & Cloud Services Open XML/SOAP Partners Network as a Platform Router Switch Converge Disparate Networks Mediator Systems & Operations Flexible System Integration The New ParadigmSeparation of Traditional Businesses Access Analyze Act IT Building Green Tech
9. The Problem: Technological SustainabilityToday’s Decisions Create Disparate Building Systems New Utility Information Reduce Cost and Complexity by Replacing Disparate Networks with one Simplified, Flexible, and Scalable IP Network Essential Utilities Electricity Water Gas
10. Cost of Construction A smart building for the cost of a ‘dumb’ building Examples are illustrative only.
11. Cost of Construction A smart building for the cost of a ‘dumb’ building Examples are illustrative only.
12. Cost of Construction A smart building for the cost of a ‘dumb’ building 15%+ Examples are illustrative only.
13. Cost of Construction A smart building for the cost of a ‘dumb’ building Examples are illustrative only.
14. Cost of Construction A smart building for the cost of a ‘dumb’ building 4%+ Examples are illustrative only.
15. Network Benefits The lights are off and temperature is modulated when the office is empty A bag left behind generates an alert not a surprise UnidentifedObject Cuts Costs, Optimizes Performance, and Improves Safety and Security Cabling is done once—not four or five times Proactive maintenance of all building systems No busy tones—always a response
29. Virtuous Circle Effect Every system can be managed and its data correlated Eliminate a redundantvideo network andmake each screenmulti-use One Network Design Lowers the Cost of Every Solution on the Network Voice over thenetwork lowers costs and enables greater collaboration Improve coverage,add video analyticsand remove costs
30. Current-day Technology for Modern-day Facilities Providence St. Joseph Medical Center Technology integration solution for 55,000 SF campus. Includes integrated fire alarms, security, lighting, HVAC+ Denver Children’s Medical Center 3 New Buildings, ~1.4 Million SF 1 New hospital, ~ 1 Million SF
31. Building and workplace design current entry IT network designcurrent entry too late! Integrated building, workplace, and IT design proposed entry 25% 75% Effort Lifecycle Cost Facilitate Early Integration
There is a growing concern with sustainability that focuses on energy management – this presentation will broaden the discussion to include technological sustainability – the ability to add capabilities and lower costs in a sustainable manner by deploying a network that enables cost reduction and ability to adapt to new technologiesThis slide is optional and here to be explicit that this is not an IT presentation but one for the business decision makers
Bring the building systems and the IT systems into one networkAccess – only the network provides access to all of these systemsAnalyze – find new ways to harness informationAct – continuously improve building operationsVery important component in LEEDGet feedback to change the pattern as to what is happeningMonitor and adapt performanceHooray for technology.Use “Living Organism” analogy.Cisco Real Estate solutions converge key functions onto an IP network that becomes the fabric of every building—supporting all real estate requirements and provides the foundation for workforce effectiveness, building performance, and physical security. With the Cisco’s Real Estate solution, you can reduce costs and complexity by replacing disparate communications, security, and building automation systems with one simplified, flexible, and scalable IP network.
Cisco Real Estate solutions converge key functions onto an IP network that becomes the fabric of every building—supporting all real estate requirements and provides the foundation for workforce effectiveness, building performance, and physical security. With the Cisco’s Real Estate solution, you can reduce costs and complexity by replacing disparate communications, security, and building automation systems with one simplified, flexible, and scalable IP network.
An IP network enables technological sustainability which:Provides new ways to reduce costsEnables new cost savings innovation fasterEnables new services to be added at a lower cost and a faster ROIReduces network complexityEvery new cost saving opportunity or new service will be less costly to implement and manage over time running over one network
Cisco and our partners will:Work with your development or retro-fit teamsWork with you to develop a solution that meets your needs