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Connected Field Service: Transforming Operations With IoT

Connected field service helps companies better understand their operations through sensors, smart alerts, and analytics.

Allegra Heath , Senior Director Product Marketing, Salesforce

May 4, 2026
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Implementing AI and IoT to connect your field service operations

Moving to this model requires more than just buying sensors. You need a platform that can handle the data load. If your CRM and your field service tools don't talk to each other, you’ll end up with "data silos" that slow you down.

Start with your most critical assets. Focus on the machines that cause the most pain when they break. You’ll also need to ensure your technicians are trained to use the data provided. Information is only useful if someone acts on it.

Consider the shift in metrics. In a traditional model, you track how fast you respond to a break. In a connected model, you track how often you prevent the break.

Metric Traditional Field Service Connected Field Service
Primary Goal Minimize repair time Maximize asset uptime
Service Trigger Customer phone call Automated sensor alert
First-Time Fix Rate Often low (needs diagnosis) High (parts known in advance)
Maintenance Style Reactive (break-fix) Proactive (predictive)
Cost Driver Emergency labor and shipping Technology and data analysis
Customer Role Reports the failure Receives the solution
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Connected Field Service FAQs

Traditional service is reactive and starts when a customer reports a failure. Connected service is proactive and starts when a sensor detects a performance issue before a failure occurs.

Yes. Remote monitoring allows teams to diagnose and often fix issues digitally. When a visit is required, it’s more likely to be fixed on the first try because the tech has the right information and parts.

The CRM serves as the brain of the operation. IoT sensors send data to the CRM, where AI analyzes it to identify patterns. If the AI sees a problem, the CRM automatically triggers the appropriate service response, like scheduling a technician.