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Internet of Things
https://www.nmhc.org/industry-topics/Technology-and-Telecommunications/internet-of-things/
Here is a summary of NMHC’s research and information on Internet of Things
Webinar: Smart Communities: The Internet of Things & the Apartment Industry
https://www.nmhc.org/meetings/calendar/smart-communities-the-apartment-of-things--the-apartment-industry/
The Internet of Things presents the apartment industry with both opportunities and challenges. While the pace of this technological paradigm shift can be intimidating, apartment firms should know that
More Hype Than Reality (Rich Brennan)
Strap in because here it comes. The Internet of Everything is coming to a
car, a toaster, a carton of milk and a thermostat near you!
The scenarios being played out in the tech arena are amazing (and in some
cases far-fetched)-from chips in the shoes of your favorite athletes that track
statistics on ball movement and plays (who really cares that much?) to the
wearable heart monitor that will signal your doctor that you are having a heart
attack, call an ambulance with your location and notify
The Hidden Risk (Rick Haughey)
Martin Luther
King, Jr., paraphrased transcendentalist reformer Theodore Parker when he
famously said, “The arc of the moral
universe is long, but it bends toward justice.” I’m reminded of this
quote when thinking about technology (believe it or not). However, my
paraphrase of MLK would go something like, “The arc of technology is long, but
it bends toward progress.”
Inherent in both statements is the idea that current troubles blind us
to the inevitable, but slow march of progress. In the case
A Game Changer (Toby Bozzuto)
The multifamily industry has never been particularly at
the forefront of technological innovation. Too often we’ve tended to follow, versus
create, trends and be reactive, versus proactive, when it comes to introducing
new ideas into the marketplace. And in today’s world, we’re having an even
harder time keeping up.
While our industry has often been slow to adopt new
technologies, the opposite, of course, is true of the electronics industry. As
such, I decided to attend the Consumer Electronics
A Win-Win (Donald Davidoff)
Like all things technological, the “Internet of everything” (IOE)
has great promise-both to change how residents behave and also to generate hype
well beyond its reality. So, how do we separate the true promise from the hype
and discover what really matters?
Looking at other disruptive technologies (cell phone GPS
disrupting GPS device makers, Uber disrupting traditional taxi service, etc.)
to see what separates those that really changed the game from the rest is very
instructive. The best share
NMHC IoT Webinar Recording Now Available to Members
https://www.nmhc.org/news/nmhc-news/2018/nmhc-iot-webinar-recording-now-available-to-members/
The current state of the Internet of Things (IoT) in the multifamily industry ranges from just starting to explore to actively deploying. Based upon the recently released NMHC white paper, NMHC hosted
How Hackable Are Our Apartments
https://www.nmhc.org/news/nmhc-news/2017/how-hackable-are-our-apartments/
The Internet of Things is poised to revolutionize apartment home systems and appliances, but it also increases the security and privacy threats to apartment firms. At the 2017 NMHC OPTECH Conference &
NMHC White Paper on the Internet of Things (IoT)
https://www.nmhc.org/research-insight/white-papers/smart-communities-the-internet-of-things-and-the-apartment-industry/
The Internet of Things (IoT) presents the apartment industry with both opportunities and challenges. While the pace of this technological paradigm shift can be intimidating, apartment firms should kn
The Rise of Smart Apartments
https://www.nmhc.org/news/nmhc-news/2021/the-rise-of-smart-apartments/
Multifamily has long had a reputation for being slow to embrace new technology. However, the industry is shrugging off the stereotype as today's apartment communities grow more sophisticated and more