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| • | Controllers |
| • | IP Convergence |
| • | Network Architecture |
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| • | User Interface |
| • | Web-Based Technology |
| • | Application & Data Server |
| • | Network Automation Engines (NAE) |
| • | Network Integration Engine (NIE) |
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| ► | Panoptix® |
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| ► | Systems Integration |
| ► | Repair Center |
Web-Based Technology
Our latest version of Metasys® technology operates on an IT-standard, Web services platform and enables enterprise-wide connectivity, remote monitoring, data acquisition and reporting on a previously unavailable scale. And this information is readily accessible because the Metasys® system can be operated from a desktop or laptop computer, or other remote browser-supported device.
The Metasys system has evolved to a new level that makes possible easier, Web-based connectivity and automates the flow of information within an enterprise. It integrates traditional environmental systems such as heating, ventilation, air conditioning, lighting, fire, security and power management with the management information systems integral to every enterprise, such as facility calendars, human resources databases and even the utility billing system.
Data from this diverse infrastructure is transformed into useful information that assists managers in making timely facility decisions that result in:
The Metasys system has evolved to a new level that makes possible easier, Web-based connectivity and automates the flow of information within an enterprise. It integrates traditional environmental systems such as heating, ventilation, air conditioning, lighting, fire, security and power management with the management information systems integral to every enterprise, such as facility calendars, human resources databases and even the utility billing system.
Data from this diverse infrastructure is transformed into useful information that assists managers in making timely facility decisions that result in:
- Cost-effective Operation
- Higher Productivity
- Increased Profitability
RESOURCES
The Convergence of Building Automation Systems and Information Technology (PDF): Global Standards Lead to Cost Reduction and Increased Functionality Convergence in BAS terms is defined as the complete integration of building systems with the much larger information technology (IT) system and connected enterprise applications that exist within most buildings – or, on a global basis, a group of networked facilities.
Web-Based Technology
