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An integrated workplace management system (IWMS) is an ultimate software platform for organizational uses of workplace resources, including the management of real estate portfolio, infrastructure and facilities assets of a company. [1] IWMS solutions are commonly packaged as an integrated suite or as individual modules that can be scaled over ...
Business Integration Group’s IWMS platform is offered to prospective clients under a variety of delivery options that include Software as a Service and License; on either a hosted or self-hosted basis. Functionality is available on an À la carte model, providing clients with the option to select the entire IWMS platform or the specific ...
Drawbase Software, founded in 1986, is the developer of Drawbase, an integrated workplace management system and Business Infrastructure Management (BIM) solution.This product line includes several optional software applications, such as the Move Manager, Data Center Manager and the MEP Manager, which serve to enhance facility management.
Planon is a developer and supplier of software for building management, including real estate and facilities management, [1] such as IWMS, CMMS and CAFM systems [2]. Planon is based in Nijmegen, Netherlands. Planon’s software is used worldwide [3].
Over time a range of real estate, facility management and workplace software were added, running on a central database, resulting in an Integrated Workplace Management System (IWMS). [ 1 ] [ 2 ] In 2012, MCS was taken over in a leveraged management buy-in by Koen Matthijs and Steven Lambert.
The Island Waste Management Corporation (IWMC) is a Canadian provincial Crown corporation operated by the Government of Prince Edward Island.. Headquartered in Charlottetown, IWMC is responsible for collecting and disposing of solid waste in the entire province.
The Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society (HIMSS) is an American not-for-profit organization dedicated to improving health care in quality, safety, cost-effectiveness and access through the best use of information technology and management systems.
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