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IoT sensors are common in infrastructure, but strangely rare in stately homes - where the predictive maintenance piece, at least, makes them incredibly well suited. Oxfordshire's Blenheim Estate, though, uses hundreds of sensors. I talked to Head of Innovation David Green about the organisation's modern approach.
David explains how and why Blenheim invested in a massive sensor network, and how the Estate is evolving its use of sensors to track visitors and improve their experience around the site. As with all things IT, it all comes back to data.
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By Tom AllenIoT sensors are common in infrastructure, but strangely rare in stately homes - where the predictive maintenance piece, at least, makes them incredibly well suited. Oxfordshire's Blenheim Estate, though, uses hundreds of sensors. I talked to Head of Innovation David Green about the organisation's modern approach.
David explains how and why Blenheim invested in a massive sensor network, and how the Estate is evolving its use of sensors to track visitors and improve their experience around the site. As with all things IT, it all comes back to data.
Become a member of Computing today at www.computing.co.uk
LinkedIn: @computing-- / Tom Allen
Twitter: @Computing_News / @Tom_CTG
Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.