A guest room should not need your server to work
Energy setback that lives on a central server stops saving the moment the network drops. Why we put the policy on the module in the room instead.
Read itEngineering notes
Not announcements. Specifics — what we got wrong at fleet scale, why the energy policy lives in the room rather than on a server, and what actually breaks when a property management system meets a building. If you are specifying a system, these are the things worth asking any vendor about.
Energy setback that lives on a central server stops saving the moment the network drops. Why we put the policy on the module in the room instead.
Read itDuplicate deliveries, out-of-order events, late corrections and WAN flaps — what breaks when a PMS meets a building system, and what we changed.
Read itHonest notes from operating a hospitality control fleet: the patterns that paid off, the shortcuts that cost more than they saved, and why we stopped polling.
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