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The Project
Haystack Organization, a collaborative community addressing the
challenge of utilizing semantic modeling and tagging to streamline the
interchange of data among different systems, devices, equipment and
software applications, today announced the launch of its new marketing
website. The new site, which went live on February 25th, features a
modern and sophisticated design to promote the vast marketing
activities driven by the growing Haystack community and focused on
promoting the value of smart data and semantic tagging.
RICHMOND, VA. (PRWEB) FEBRUARY 28, 2019
The Project Haystack Organization (https://www.project-haystack.org),
a collaborative community addressing the challenge of utilizing
semantic modeling and tagging to streamline the interchange of data
among different systems, devices, equipment and software applications,
today announced the launch of its new marketing website https://marketing.project-haystack.org.
The new site, which went live on February 25th, features a modern and
sophisticated design to promote the vast marketing activities driven by
the growing Haystack community and focused on promoting the value of
smart data and semantic tagging.
To date, the website of the Project Haystack Organization has been
solely for the developer community, featuring updates on semantic
tagging, forum discussions and activities of the Working Groups.
“Given the growing amount of marketing activities our community has
been initiating in the past few years, such as our up-coming 4th
biennial Haystack Connect Conference, our 5th bi-annual issue of
Connections Magazine, numerous webinars, exhibits and guest speaking
opportunities at industry events, it was easily decided that we needed
to provide end-user’s and new developers one place where they could
learn more and find out how they can get involved in our organization,”
said John Petze, Executive Director of Project Haystack. “It was
important that our developer site remain just that.”
While establishing the value of smart data for building systems is
where Project Haystack gained its traction and adoption, the Haystack
methodology is not just about HVAC, temperature sensors, fans, meters,
and building systems. The IoT, BIoT and the IIoT are bringing diverse
smart devices into homes, high-rise commercial buildings, industrial
facilities, factories and agriculture. The goal of the new marketing
website is to help these markets see the potential as smart devices
proliferate into solutions no one could have ever imagined even a few
years ago, to learn who the suppliers and end-users are from around the
world, and why implementing a data management strategy that includes
tagging, has become so critical.
“This new website demonstrates the growing acceptance of the value of
the Haystack methodology,” added Marc Petock, Executive Secretary of
the Project Haystack Organization. “We had a record number of
contributed articles featured in our latest Connections Magazine Winter
2019 issue. Now we have expanded the opportunity for the community to
contribute articles, videos, promote webinars and events all related to
Project Haystack and the value gained from this new abundance of
semantic data.”
The Project Haystack Organization consists of Founding Member and Board
Member companies Conserve It, Intel®, J2 Innovations, Legrand,
Lynxspring, Siemens and SkyFoundry, and Associate Member companies
Accu-Temp Systems, Altura Associates, BASSG, Bueno Systems,
BuildingFit, CABA, Energy Management Association, Intellastar,
Intelligent Buildings, IoT Warez, KMC Controls, KNX Association,
Kodaro, sensorFact, Tridium, VRT Systems, Wattsense and Yorkland
Controls.
The new marketing website is at: https://marketing.project-haystack.org. The Developer Site, with information about the Haystack methodology is available at: https://www.project-haystack.org. The Discussion Forums can be found at: https://www.project-haystack.org/forum/topic.
About Project Haystack
Since its formation in March of 2011, the Project Haystack
Organization, a 501(c) non-profit trade association, has been providing
the industry with an open-source, collaborative environment to address
the challenge of making data self-describing using semantic modeling,
also known as data tagging. The work developed by the Project Haystack
member companies and community streamlines the process of managing,
presenting and analyzing the vast amount of data produced by smart
devices and equipment systems. The Haystack methodology can be used
with virtually any type of system and device data and is not tied to
any vendor or communication protocol. More information about Project
Haystack is available at: https://www.project-haystack.org.
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