Many of you may be aware of a new publication for the buildings industry called The New Deal for Buildings blog. The objective of the New Deal is to facilitate a dialog between the building systems industry and commercial building professionals -- a dialog on how we collectively think about intelligent and smart systems in buildings.
Specifically, the focus of the New Deal is to address the challenges faced by both vendors and owners as they plan for, procure, manage and maintain building automation systems that lie at the heart of modern facilities.
This weeks update include an new article on Project Haystack that provides a primer on Haystack and hopes to extend the understanding of metadata and tagging in the buildings industry. You can find the article at this link
John Petze Tue 6 Jun 2017
Many of you may be aware of a new publication for the buildings industry called The New Deal for Buildings blog. The objective of the New Deal is to facilitate a dialog between the building systems industry and commercial building professionals -- a dialog on how we collectively think about intelligent and smart systems in buildings.
Specifically, the focus of the New Deal is to address the challenges faced by both vendors and owners as they plan for, procure, manage and maintain building automation systems that lie at the heart of modern facilities.
This weeks update include an new article on Project Haystack that provides a primer on Haystack and hopes to extend the understanding of metadata and tagging in the buildings industry. You can find the article at this link