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Technology Alliances Tackle Thorny Issue of Interoperability in Smart Buildings
June 30th, 2020Audio: Is 2020 The Year Of Building Automation Cybersecurity?
February 5th, 2020Webinar: Is 2020 the Year of Building Automation Cybersecurity?
Please Join us on Wednesday 5th February 1500 CET | 0900 EDT | 0600 PDT for our 1st FREE Webinar in the 2020 Smart Buildings Series Live from the AHR Expo. This is a FREE Q&A Webinar with Anto Budiardjo & Jim Lee from Cimetrics discussing BACnet Secure Connect (BACnet/SC) and what lies ahead in […]
Johnson Controls Augments Building Control Product Portfolio with Acquisition of EasyIO
This article was written by Daphne Tomlinson, Senior Research Associate at Memoori. In a relatively rare move to augment its building automation business, Johnson Controls, one of the top 3 vendors of building automation systems, announced the acquisition of EasyIO, a manufacturer of open BMS control products on 21st November 2019. In recent years, Johnson […]
Future Proofing Smart Buildings Against the “4 Vs” of the Growing Data Challenge
The four Vs of big data have long been a central part of the Internet of Things (IoT) and smart building discussion. As the number and complexity of devices and systems within buildings increase, so does the Variety, Velocity, Volume, and Veracity of the data generated. It is these four Vs that have created the […]
Audio: Current Status of Cyber Security in the BAS Industry
Here are the Audio Stream & Slides from our second Free Webinar of the 2019 Smart Buildings Series. The Current Status of Cyber Security in the BAS Industry The New Deal for Buildings held a Cybersecurity Summit during AHR 2019 in Atlanta. The Summit brought together industry leaders to review the current status of cyber […]
Haystack’s Tagging Framework Bringing Order to Chaotic World of BIoT
Haystacks can be round or rectangular depending on local traditions or modern tools but always designed to store and protect hay (grass) from the elements in harsh farmland environments. The grass is collected, sorted and structured to ensure it is accessible when required. Haystack’s regular shapes contrast with the natural landscape – like beacons of […]
Webinar: The Evolution of Data and Analytics in the Built Environment
Please Join us on Tuesday 6th November 1700 CET | 1100 EST | 0800 PST for our 10th FREE Webinar in the 2018 Smart Buildings Series, Sponsored by Haystack Connect. The Evolution of Data and Analytics in the Built Environment. Memoori Talks to John Petze & Marc Petock from the Haystack Organisation about how unified […]
In the Beginning There Was Light… ing Control Standards, Then Things got Complicated
In the Beginning There Was Light -ing controls and then came the Internet of Things (IoT). This means that lighting control standards were never intended or designed to deal with the multi-faceted and data rich uses of lighting infrastructure we see today. Lighting now finds itself at the heart of the IoT in Buildings, lighting-based […]
Penn State Applies Microsegmentation for Openness & Security of Building Automation
Penn State needs no introduction as an academic institution. Founded in 1855 it has maintained a strong reputation in the US college system. From a facilities management perspective, however, some might not know that the institution is fast becoming a role model for what can be achieved with the internet of things (IoT) in a […]