Best regardsCisco Spaces is used in our organization to receive statistics on visits and their duration, between buildings and entry to our parking lot.We use the platform to measure temperatures and humidity.We measured the vibe of some locations.We also take references from noise, Co2 etc etc.With IoT Explorer we locate devices such as laptops or fixed assets.And with Portal Captive we are about to launch this service for the Hospital's public networks.Cisco Spaces is definitely a fairly complete technological ecosystem that we must take advantage of. Great and innovative tool ! Than you so much!
Pros
Measures temperatures
Portal Captive
Statistics on visits and duration
Measures Co2, Noise
Cons
Full compatibility with Meraki
Likelihood to Recommend
It is suitable in all scenarios according to my experience to date, except for RTLS against some brands of tags. With the trademark Minew, the tags don´t working good, this is a issues for my organization.
VU
Verified User
Technician in Information Technology (201-500 employees)
Cisco Spaces is a very useful tool that we use to monitor our meeting room availability, occupancy, and environmental status, including temperature, CO2 levels, and humidity. It also helps with wayfinding, especially for visitors.
Pros
Enhanced Visibility and Insights
Improved Safety and Well-being
Enhanced Employee Experience
way finder navigation
Increased Efficiency
Likelihood to Recommend
Cisco Spaces is a very useful tool that we use to monitor our meeting room availability, occupancy, and environmental status, including temperature, CO2 levels, and humidity. It also helps with wayfinding, especially for visitors.
VU
Verified User
Technician in Professional Services (10,001+ employees)
We use it for the space experience features. This allows our in person students the ability to locate what classroom that they will need to be in for the week saving hustle on that front. As well as allowing our remote workers the ability to come into office and find a place to work.
Pros
Signage
Analytics
And Ease Of Access
Cons
Some of the signage features can be updated such as where am i. A couple little bugs as persistant
Better documentation on locations and floors
More streamlined integrations with meraki, thousand eyes, and webex
Likelihood to Recommend
I love using it with the integration with webex for both calling and meetings
We use it for Location services and history. We are also authentication guests by Guest authentication service available in Cisco Spaces. Guests get one time password for 2nd factor authentication. We also use Cisco Spaces engagement services to send welcome back message to our guests once them come back to premises. We have integrated some sensors for people counting in meeting rooms.
With Cisco Spaces, we can check the occupancy of all meeting rooms at one glance. Additionally, we can use Location Based Services for new up to date guest facing products that will bring a new option for revenue. Together with PoleStar, we brought up a very good combination of state of the art products.
Pros
LBS
Occupancy
Meeting Enhancement
Guest Flow
Cons
pricing
missing Cisco certification for this
Likelihood to Recommend
VU
Verified User
Manager in Information Technology (10,001+ employees)
We use it to give the end users more visibility on our buildings, how they find meeting rooms, how they find a way through our building, and also at the same time provide insights to our real estate management team.
Pros
I think it creates the visibility which is missing for end users specifically when you have a lot of visitors in your building, typically they don't know where to go and Cisco Spaces ideally provides through their 3D maps a way that the users can actually find their way through our bidding without being accompanied.
Cons
That's a tough one because it's actually so good. I think integration into Meraki could be done better. Sensors from third parties could be maybe enriched and integration into the building management systems.
Likelihood to Recommend
I think it's well suited for real estate management teams when they are drowning in data, but they're starting from insights. I think that's most appropriate. It's possibly not the right solution for smaller sites. So if it's very obvious where you need to go or you don't need that visibility because the office is particularly small, it doesn't make sense at all.
VU
Verified User
Manager in Information Technology (5001-10,000 employees)