Securing Your People Counting System: A 2026 Guide to Data Integrity and Privacy
What if a single overlooked sensor in your facility could expose your entire corporate network to a $15,000 penalty? It’s natural to feel a sense of…
What if a single overlooked sensor in your facility could expose your entire corporate network to a $15,000 penalty? It’s natural to feel a sense of…
If your strategic decisions rely on footfall data, can you afford to let a dropped Wi-Fi signal or a depleted battery create a permanent blind spot…
While the Roy Morgan consumer confidence index dropped to 68.5 in March 2026, 96% of retail executives still expect revenue growth this year. This…
Retailers relying on manual tracking or legacy sensors often forfeit up to 25% of their conversion potential because their data foundation is…
Relying on intuition to manage a physical space is a luxury that Australia’s high-cost labor market no longer affords. You’ve likely felt the…
By 2026, the global market for people counting systems is projected to reach a valuation of $2.45 billion, with the retail sector capturing a…
IoT sensors in facility management can trigger a 30% reduction in energy costs, yet many Australian commercial spaces still lose thousands every…
With cumulative GDPR fines surpassing €7.1 billion as of March 2026, the risk of managing fragmented visitor data across local servers has moved from…
Manual people counting can be inaccurate by as much as 15%, a margin of error that often renders your staffing and conversion data useless for…
Manual counting methods are estimated to be inaccurate by as much as 15%, creating a significant gap between reported traffic and actual visitor…
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