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# Map and floor

The Map and Floor options allow you to place assets geographically.

Companies with a large real estate portfolio or facility management providers usually only have building information available in tabular form.&#x20;

Keeping track of all data, conditions and locations is very challenging. With Eliona, the entire real estate portfolio can be displayed on a map. In addition, 2D and 3D floor plans can be integrated into the map and linked with specific building data. This ensures complete control over all infrastructures.&#x20;

In addition to the quick overview of all building-specific data, room conditions can also be monitored and controlled via the map or floor plans.&#x20;

Example: You own various systems in different buildings. You place the assets of your system on the map and link different floor plans in your buildings. You now have an overview of the locations in which your system components are located. With the help of the floor plans, you can localize the assets in even more detail and view their data.

<div data-full-width="true"><figure><img src="/files/af1b33c399b34ccaa6f6dd90b1742acae607917c" alt=""><figcaption><p>Fig. 1 – The map</p></figcaption></figure></div>

<div data-full-width="true"><figure><img src="/files/fbb7b5deaf0af6cac3d34a0301431cd73959de87" alt=""><figcaption><p>Fig. 2 – The floor</p></figcaption></figure></div>


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