OCCUSPACE II
HISTORY
FOOD & DRINK
MOVIES & TV
The Internet of Things
400

This Occuspace feature allows space planners to visualize historical occupancy trends across all of their locations in a single view.

Portfolio Analytics

400

The first World’s Fair, the Great Exhibition of 1851, was hosted by this country.

United Kingdom

400

This country is the world's largest producer of coffee.

Brazil

400

This crime drama, widely considered one of the greatest TV shows ever made, follows a chemistry teacher turned drug manufacturer in New Mexico.

Breaking Bad

400

This company, acquired by Google in 2014 for $3.2 billion, makes smart thermostats and smoke detectors and was one of the first mainstream consumer IoT brands.

Nest

800

Occuspace's Traffic product was known by this name.

Visitorship

800

This ancient city, located in modern-day Iraq, is considered one of the world's first civilizations.

Mesopotamia / Babylon

800

This French cooking technique involves cooking food slowly in vacuum-sealed bags submerged in temperature-controlled water.

Sous Vide

800

This director, known for Pulp Fiction and Kill Bill, has a trademark style of nonlinear storytelling and sharp dialogue.

Quentin Tarantino

800

This wireless communication protocol, commonly used by IoT devices for short-range low-power communication, shares its name with a 10th century Viking king.

Bluetooth

1200

This term describes the percentage of time a desk or meeting room is actually being used versus how often it's available.

Utilization Rate

1200

This empire, at its peak in the 13th century, was the largest contiguous land empire in history.

The Mongol Empire

1200

This spice, derived from the stigmas of a crocus flower, is the most expensive spice in the world by weight.

Saffron

1200

This film studio, founded in 1994 by Steven Spielberg, and others, produced Shrek, Kung Fu Panda, and many more.

Dreamworks

1200

This communication protocol is the backbone of data collection at Occuspace and is widely used in IoT because it is lightweight and designed for devices with limited bandwidth.

MQTT

1600

This integral part of our system shares its name with a magical basin in Harry Potter that lets witches and wizards store and revisit their memories outside their minds.

Pensieve

1600

This ancient Mesoamerican civilization is credited with first cultivating cacao, the base of chocolate.

The Olmecs

1600

This French term, literally meaning "to unstick," describes the technique of adding liquid to a hot pan to lift the caramelized bits of food stuck to the bottom, forming the base of a pan sauce.

Deglazing

1600

This “Father of the Western” directed Unforgiven and won Best Director in 1992.

Clint Eastwood

1600

This term describes the practice of processing IoT data closer to where it is generated rather than sending it to a centralized cloud server.

Edge Computing

2000

At our most recent offsite, the team participated in these three activities.

Top Golf
Cooking
Escape Room

2000

This 1648 series of treaties ended the Thirty Years' War and established the modern concept of national sovereignty.

The Peace of Westphalia

2000

In Turkey, what the West calls “Turkish Delight” is traditionally known by this name.

Lokum

2000

This author wrote the original short story that was adapted into the 1982 film Blade Runner, and also wrote the novels that inspired Total Recall and Minority Report.

Philip.K.Dick

2000

This protocol replaced its predecessor after the rapid growth of connected devices threatened to exhaust the entire global supply of internet addresses.

IPv6

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