Manufacturing
Iconics integrates automation systems
27 January 2010
Iconics, a provider of Web-enabled, BACnet-based software, has released a new solution. FacilityWorX enables facility managers to intelligently reduce cost, increase security, improve alarm response time and achieve better energy efficiency.
It provides an open standards software integration platform for existing building automation systems to achieve a complete operational view of an entire building or campus.
“ICONICS runs in over 40,000 building control applications worldwide, making facilities a key market for us,” said Mark Hepburn, vice president of worldwide sales at Iconics. “FacilityWorX connects the various building control systems found in our buildings and campuses into unified management systems. It is designed with the BAS integrator in mind for easy development to drive profitability and efficiency. FacilityWorX will be marketed exclusively in the Americas through organisations that specialise in building automation system solutions and services.”
FacilityWorX helps companies become green and reduce their overall carbon footprint through energy consumption optimisations.
“Facility Managers today require the capability to integrate their existing building automation systems into a single common operational view that provides the intelligence necessary to make critical control decisions that have major impact on both managing energy costs as well as monitoring and controlling security,” said Craig Resnick, research director at ARC Advisory Group.
“For facility managers to be most effective, they must have a solution capable of analysing the multiple sources of data required to run an entire facility, as well as a system capable of providing collaboration between visualisation, alarm management, scheduling, reporting and analysis functions. Iconics FacilityWorX software solution meets this collaboration capability objective.”
FacilityWorX is certified for Microsoft Windows 7, Windows Server 2008, and Vista operating systems assures.
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