40 Years of Facilities Management Experience
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In the beginning ...
- In 1966, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) began to develop a
database management system for the storage, manipulation, analysis and reporting
on vast quantities of facilities data.
- The project was headed by Mr. Kreon
Cyros, the Director of the Office of Facilities Management Systems at MIT.
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1970, MIT had a working database management system for "Institutional
Space and Inventory Techniques", later to be called "INSITE".
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In 1973, a consortium of users from academic, healthcare, corporate and
government institutions began using INSITE.
And now ...
- With 40 years of facilities management experience and FM software
development, INSITE continues to be unique in its development and delivery
of computer-aided facilities management (CAFM) systems:
- Non-profit organization
- Consortium of users share information
- No software licensing fees
- Provide only "best-of-breed" solutions
INSITE solutions
The INSITE Consortium
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