Syyclops Adds Total Cost of Ownership Module, Users Now Have One-Click Access to a Roll-Up Maintenance and Service Costs
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Washington, DC–Syyclops, provider of next generation digital twin technology by the same name, has added a Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) module to its software. At the request of users, this added feature now gives facilities managers, maintenance and finance professionals one-click access to the current and future costs associate with operating their buildings, enabling them to better predict, manage and plan for operational costs.
“We are always happy to be able to provide our users with additional utility in Syyclops,” Syyclops Founder and Chief Executive Officer Raj Setty said. “With this module accessible right from a user’s homepage and incorporating live, dynamic data, users will have access to information that used to take hours to compile from multiple systems – rendering it out of date the moment it was generated. This really is a huge next-step for Syyclops and for the users who depend on the platform.”
The Syyclops TCO module pulls in real-time data on the various service agreements, maintenance costs and product costs and schedules. Together, this view enables better planning and awareness about the investment necessary to keep a building operational. This information is essential in capital planning and forecasting for organizations of every type and size.
“This is the latest addition to Syyclops and we’re excited about it, but we’ve got others coming soon that will add just as much value for our users,” Setty continued.
About Syyclops:
Syyclops is next generation digital twin software that uses artificial intelligence and proprietary technology to bring much-needed efficiency, awareness and insight to construction and facilities management. It allows users to create a virtual twin of their buildings and view real-time systems and asset data in seconds. On demand. Easy to use. Unparalleled visibility and forecasting.
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