Side opens SideOS to brokerages seeking centralized ops
Side opens SideOS to large brokerages, aiming at billion-dollar offices that want centralized ops while keeping brand and leadership.
Side, a real estate technology company, has announced that it is opening up its operating system, SideOS, to large brokerages. This move allows these brokerages to leverage SideOS's centralized operations capabilities while maintaining their own brand and leadership. For infrastructure, this development is significant as it highlights the growing demand for streamlined and efficient operations in the real estate industry.
By offering SideOS to larger brokerages, Side is targeting a new market segment that is looking to modernize its operations without sacrificing its unique identity. This is particularly relevant for billion-dollar offices that require sophisticated infrastructure to manage their complex operations. With SideOS, these brokerages can centralize their back-office functions, such as transaction management and marketing, while still maintaining control over their front-end branding and client relationships.
As the real estate industry continues to evolve, it's essential to watch how brokerages adapt to new technologies and operational models. The adoption of SideOS by larger brokerages will likely have a ripple effect on the industry, driving further innovation and consolidation. Infrastructure stakeholders should keep an eye on how SideOS integrates with existing systems and whether it sets a new standard for operational efficiency in the real estate sector.
Originally reported by housingwire.com. InfrastructureNews adds analysis for real estate & property readers.