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Data and Building Automation Systems

Accessing data from existing building automation systems is critical to any smart building project. We have gone from the challenge of equipment and system connectivity (now a given) to one where it is about data collection and processing and the integration of data from diverse systems and devices. Add to this, the techniques for managing, presenting, analyzing and deriving value from this data.

Building automation architecture is continuing to flatten as more devices directly connect to networks and edge devices are becoming more intelligent. These devices are performing data aggregation, data integration, and routing directly to other operational devices. Today’s devices are equipped with faster processors, more memory, a selection of connectivity and capacity options to support a variety of applications with the ability to go beyond simple connectivity to include configuration, management, data storage and device-level application enablement.

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Benefits and Value of Tagging and Semantic Modeling for Today’s Smart Buildings and the Internet of Things

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The amount of data created by equipment, systems and devices has exploded in recent years. As this data velocity has risen, companies must be able to get the right data, understand it and help solve specific problems and address specific issues.

The data, however, can be very hard to organize and use across different applications because it is stored in many different formats, has inconsistent naming conventions and very limited data descriptors. Data lacks information to describe what it means. Without meaning, a time-consuming manual effort is required before analysis and value-creation of the data can begin. Without proper analytics, this data is not useful. Many companies struggle with data, despite their best efforts, because data is very hard to organize and use across different applications.

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What’s On Your Mind in 2016?

As we are now well into 2016, many have speculated what the top trends will be. I look at it a bit differently; I look at it as to what issues are on the minds within the C-suite? What is keeping us on our toes in trying to keep pace with the business’ needs of our organizations and the market? Let’s face it, there are always unknowns, but every business has to address a variety concerns to ensure continued growth and success.

While all of us have our thoughts, I believe there are a few we all are thinking about (or should be thinking about) no matter what type of business we’re in. In no particular order:

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Today’s Smart Buildings Value Proposition

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The smart buildings technology market is expected to grow rapidly with the global building automation and control systems market expected to be worth over US$26 billion by 2019, according to the latest published report from World Market Intelligence’s 2015 World Building Automation and Control Systems (BACS) study.

So what’s driving this growth?

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Lynxspring Named 2015 ControlTrends Awards Finalists in Multiple Categories

Lynxspring has been named as finalists in several categories for the upcoming 2015 ControlTrends Awards. The ControlTrends Awards recognizes people, products, and companies who are leading the building controls industry with innovative technologies and solutions that address the changing needs and imperatives facing the industry today.

Lynxspring has been named a finalist in the following categories:
Building Automation Plant/Equipment Controller of the Year JENEsysONE
Building Automation Control System of the Year JENEsys
Best Technical Support Person — Small Manufacturer Peter Leonard
Best Technical Support Company — Small Manufacturer
ControlTrends Executive of the Year — Small Manufacturer Terry Swope, President & CEO
ControlTrends Vendor of Year — Small Manufacturer

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