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Post by kerberos124 on Aug 4, 2016 18:53:34 GMT
Hi everyone, I'm an intern looking to map office floors at my company. In a nutshell, we have a few different offices, but sometimes people will come into the main office, which is agile seating (few assigned seats), and find that no seats are available. Then they have to commute to one of the smaller agile offices for a space, which burns some of their time. Not a huge time blocker, but it can affect efficiency.
My idea: I'd like to link each workstation (which has an Embrava light) to a central server/database that will tally up the taken seats and present the number of seats that are still not taken in each office. Ideally, I can map each light to a workstation on an office floor map that employees can reference to see exactly which seats are open and taken at a given office. For this to work though, I'm assuming that each light has a unique hardware ID. I know that a lot of USB devices have very easily mutated hardware IDs, so I was wondering: do Blynclights have unique, static hardware IDs?
Thanks, Kerberos
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Post by london on Aug 4, 2016 23:55:44 GMT
Are you looking to use the Blynclight purely for seat availability? or will you be using it to display user availability through Skype for Business/Lync or Cisco Jabber also?
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Post by kerberos123 on Aug 5, 2016 12:10:12 GMT
My company is already using the Blynclight for Jabber and Skype. The seat availability is an afterthought that I had to help with our efficiency.
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