Open Source

Smart Buildings

Webinar: Why is Brick a Game Changer for Smart Buildings?

July 25th, 2019
Complimentary Article
Smart Buildings

Making The Case For Open Source User Experience in Smart Buildings

March 21st, 2019
Smart Buildings

“We are Now Awash in Data & the New Problem is How to Make Sense of It”

“Ever increasing amounts of data are generated by and within buildings. Several different systems exist to control climate, lighting, access control, etc., not to mention all the new data sources that emerge from IoT devices, all of which generate data. These large amounts of heterogeneous data need to be organized if they are to contribute […]

Smart Cities

Linux’s Civil Infrastructure Platform is Quietly Laying the Foundation for our Future

Civil infrastructure is at the very heart of modern society. Be it for power, water, transport or healthcare; these technical systems are ubiquitously responsible for supervision, control, and management of infrastructure that lays the foundation for almost everything we do. Civil infrastructure provides essential services and shelter, it supports social interactions and drives economic development. […]

Smart Cities

Apps Will be as Important to Smart Cities as they are to Smartphones

“The primary challenge to building a smart city has nothing to do with pouring concrete and erecting steel beams. It’s knowing better the city’s flows to optimize the city for its inhabitants. It’s turning all of the data that comes streaming in from myriad sources into actionable information,” says Laetitia Gazel Anthoine, founder and CEO […]

Lighting

Open Source Platform Enables Lighting Controls For Everyone

In the late 19th century electric lighting changed the fabric of society by unlocking the potential of the night. It allowed us to work and play long past sunset, but with that came other problems. Now, in the early 21st century, we have the technology to solve those problems and unlock the human and efficiency […]

Next Page

Subscribe to the Newsletter & get all our Articles & Research Delivered Straight to your Inbox.

Exit mobile version