SAUTER’s service specialists support customers all over the world, from the engineering and commissioning through to maintenance and servicing of the building, to preserve the building’s value and ensure operational reliability. In recent months, companies have had to quickly switch to “remote”. Among other things, the corona crisis also uncovered where investments in technology and related processes had previously fallen short. The time is ripe to consider both short- and long-term solutions that will ensure operational efficiency, keep costs down, and optimise the building for tomorrow. Cloud computing is creating new opportunities in this area as well.
Changing priorities in uncertain times
Particularly in the area of commercial properties, SAUTER has identified the need for remote management. Remote Management is a service from the SAUTER Cloud. The cloud forms the interface between the plant and the service technician. It authenticates users, regulates authorisations and grants access to selected buildings, plants or applications via a web browser. Remote Management allows the active and immediate provision of services relating to building automation, energy management, related IT infrastructure and software applications. Thus, faults can be rectified faster and maintenance and services carried out more efficiently.
More flexibility and online expert support
The connection between the service technician and the plant creates new flexibility for the building operator. Change requests or application extensions in building management can be carried out regardless of location, and if specialist knowledge is required, experts can be called in online at any time – the cloud makes this possible.
With remote control and remote maintenance via SAUTER’s Remote Management, the operation of the property is maintained, no matter what. This service is an investment in state-of-the-art infrastructure and a prerequisite for energy- and cost-optimised building operation in the long term.