Commercial real estate owners face substantial financial losses not from dramatic failures but from hidden digital infrastructure problems that erode net operating income over time. According to Bill Douglas, CEO of OpticWise and co-author of Peak Property Performance, preventable patterns include paying for multiple networks, systems that remain unused, and technology investments that generate zero returns.
One common issue discovered during audits is undocumented "rogue networks" installed by tenants, vendors, or previous property managers. These duplicate networks operate without documentation or monitoring, sometimes for years, until failure reveals their existence. In multi-tenant properties, tenants often install their own point-of-sale systems or connectivity workarounds while vendors configure systems without coordination, resulting in properties carrying multiple redundant networks that all incur costs.
More startling discoveries include fully installed systems that were never activated. During one audit, OpticWise found a hardware system installed during building construction with an ongoing software subscription that had never been turned on. When finally activated, the system saved $56,000 in utilities over twelve months from technology that was already paid for and installed but completely dormant. Such situations typically result from ownership transitions, property manager turnover, or inadequate documentation during handoffs.
Across audited properties, consistent findings show capital expenditure on systems with zero return because technology is treated as a line item rather than an operating lever. Without clear return targets, performance measurement, or accountability, systems go dark despite their potential. A $75,000 system saving $56,000 annually pays for itself in just over a year, but only if properly activated and optimized.
The fundamental problem, according to Douglas, is that owners who don't strategically control their data and digital infrastructure effectively cede that control to vendors. Over time, a building's intelligence becomes someone else's asset. Every failure traces back to the same root cause: no one mapped the digital infrastructure, no one owned it strategically, and no one tracked whether it was functioning. Douglas states plainly, "You can't fix what you can't see."
A comprehensive data and digital infrastructure review can uncover unknown systems, unquestioned expenses, and idle investments that could generate immediate returns. OpticWise's Peak Property Performance DDI Review is specifically designed to identify these gaps before they result in years of waste. The company partners with commercial real estate owners to design, implement, and operate owner-controlled data and digital infrastructure, creating an intelligence layer that transforms property intelligence into portfolio intelligence.


