Rigado’s Edge Infrastructure Enhances IoT Connectivity In Smart Buildings

Published 11 September 2020 by Dayann Charles & Susan Clarke &

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Executive Summary

This report forms one in a series providing corporate facility managers and technology executives with comprehensive coverage of vendors and new value propositions. This report analyses Rigado’s edge infrastructure solution that helps firms simplify the capture and processing of building-level IoT data from sensors through its Bluetooth low energy edge gateways and software platform. Our analysis finds Rigado’s solution will meet the needs of corporate facility managers looking to bring data from Bluetooth sensors and IoT devices into their cloud-hosted smart building software. Rigado’s solution will also provide value to a broad range of smart building partners stepping up their IoT connectivity and data capture capabilities, including facilities services firms and smart building software vendors.
 

Table of contents

Rigado’s Edge Infrastructure Simplifies The Capture Of Smart Building IoT Data
Rigado Provides Edge IoT Infrastructure To Building Operators And Software Vendors
Rigado’s Edge Gateway Brings IoT Data From Smart Buildings To The Cloud
Edge Infrastructure Is Playing A Growing Role In Building IoT Ecosystems
Rigado’s Solution Will Provide Value To Smart Building Partners Stepping Up Their IoT Capabilities

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Figure 1. Facility Managers’ Interest In Improving Data Availability From Building Technology By Sector

About the authors

Dayann Charles

Manager, Advisory Services
Dayann is a Manager in the Verdantix Advisory Services team. He has led a wide variety of consulting projects across all the Verdantix practices, with a particular focus on ESG, Net Zero & Climate Risk and Smart Building engagements. Projects delivered encompass market/product analysis and strategy, acquisition scans, competitive analysis and corporate strategy engagements. Dayann joined Verdantix in early 2020, following a period as a business and technology consultant at IBM. He holds an MEng in Engineering (Mechanical) with Business Finance from University College London.

Susan Clarke

Research Director

Susan leads the Verdantix Smart Buildings practice. Her current research agenda focuses on software solutions for real estate management including integrated workplace management systems and IoT platforms for buildings. Her research expertise also includes a broad range of energy management technologies and energy services. Susan has eight years of experience in technology research. She holds a MSc from the University of London in Sustainable Development.

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