Richards-Zeta
and Frost & Sullivan Release Industry White Paper on Intelligent
Middleware for Intelligent Building Systems
Santa Barbara, CA – June 25, 2008
Richards-Zeta Building Intelligence, Inc. (RZ) has partnered with
Frost & Sullivan to compose an industry White Paper focused
on assessing the need for Intelligent Middleware and Intelligent
Building Systems (IBS) solutions. Richards-Zeta is a global leader
in Intelligent Building Systems and a key advocate and innovator
towards the convergence of building systems and IT. The company
provides powerful technology based solutions that integrate and
elevate building systems to global IT standards.
Richards-Zeta’s vision is to open up the traditional building
automation systems (BAS) by using the interoperability of its
technology. Buildings are on a path of migration toward open systems
that can provide a wide gamut of advantages such as seamless integration
which allows individual brilliances to come together, an aspect
that forms the basis of an Intelligent Building. The goal of this
White Paper is to analyze and interpret the needs and challenges
of building systems integration.
This white paper calls on industry testimonials from companies
such as Accenture, Cisco, Concurrent Technologies Corporation,
Constellation New Energy, Edward K. Smyers, Co., , Facility Solutions
Group, Google, Inc., Johnson Controls, Marc Services, McKinstry,
NetAppp, Peter Kiewit Institute (PKI), Secutech Automation, Simon
Property Group, and Wipro Technologies.
“Companies are not going to be held captive by the BAS companies
that don’t want to play” says David Shroyer of NetApp.
“They are not going to stand for it. They will rather spend
the money versus being held hostage”.
With the right equipment, infrastructure, and solution, building
owners and facility managers have the ability to embrace the diversity
found within buildings and provide a future-proof integration
infrastructure.
Furthermore, bringing together open communications protocols for
control devices and IT provides customers with options and functionality
at cost levels that were never before possible. Educating the
end-users about open and interoperable solutions has been a key
challenge. With a lack of industry wide standards and reigning
confusion over the definitions of open and interoperable building
automation systems, expectation levels among end-users are often
higher than what can be practically achieved. This often results
in customer dissatisfaction limiting demands for building automation
systems.
The future of building systems is likely to see a lot of convergence
and is expected to address the challenges of building integration.
This driver is likely to result in collaborative efforts between
the IT and the building domain specialists who share a highly
positive synergy when it comes to Intelligent Buildings Systems
(IBS).
To download a copy of the White Paper, contact Richards-Zeta at
sales@richards-zeta.com or visit www.richards-zeta.com.
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