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Richmond, Virginia - October 12, 2016 - Project Haystack (www.project-haystack.org),
a non-profit, 501(c) organization focused on developing common
standards to streamline the interchange of data among today's smart
devices, systems and equipment, today announced the latest additions to
the growing list of associate member companies and confirmed sponsors
of next year's Haystack Connect 2017 Conference scheduled for May 8 -
10, 2017 at the Saddlebrook Resort near Tampa, Florida.
Intellastar, Intelligent Buildings, IoT Warez, KMC Controls, the KNX
Association, and sensorFact Services, Inc. are the latest companies to
join the Project Haystack Organization.
Intellastar provides end-to-end technology to bring Buildings, Plants,
Smart Devices and Energy onto the Internet of Things allowing them to
operate efficiently, securely and effectively with reduced operating
cost.
Intelligent Buildings provides smart building consulting for multiple
real estate use-types, utilities and governments that leverages
technology and change management to lower costs, reduce risks and
enhance experience.
IoT Warez develops custom software that helps technologies communicate
together. From state-of-the-art data centers to environmentally
conscious facilities, the IoT Warez software development team is
capable of building solutions that connect anything and everything.
KMC Controls has helped facilities achieve higher levels of energy
efficiency and indoor environmental quality by automating and
controlling building systems for nearly 50 years. KMC is an independent
American manufacturer of building automation solutions for system
integrators, system distributors and OEM partners.
The KNX Association is a non-profit organization whose membership
consists of manufacturers developing devices for home and building
control for applications such as lighting control, shutter control,
heating, ventilation, air conditioning, energy management, metering,
monitoring, alarm and intrusion systems, household appliances, and
audio and video systems. Member companies also includes service
providers of utilities and telecom, to name a few.
SensorFact is a cloud-based data acquisition and storage service for
sensor data. It allows for sending sensor data from one location,
through their pointCollex technology or directly to their pointCollex
API, to a client account in sensorFact. Once there, clients can name,
organize, tag, monitor, and choose which sensors data to store
long-term. In addition, sensor data is available to share or integrate
with other systems.
Project Haystack also announced today that Airmaster Australia, BAS
Services & Graphics, Connexx Energy, J2 Innovations, Lynxspring,
Inc., SkyFoundry and Yardi Systems, Inc., have committed to Platinum,
Gold or Silver sponsorships and will be exhibiting in the Vendor
Showcase at Haystack Connect 2017. Additional sponsorships are still
available.
Taking place May 8 - 10, 2017 at the Saddlebrook Resort near Tampa, Florida, Haystack Connect 2017 (www.haystackconnect.org)
is Project Haystack's open-forum bi-annual conference that provides a
unique opportunity for professionals involved in automation, control
and the Internet of Things to learn and share the latest techniques for
connecting systems and utilizing device data in applications, including
intelligent buildings, energy management, remote monitoring and other
smart-device applications. Session topics will include data
acquisition, communications, wireless technologies, protocol
translation, data visualization, analytics and methods, which can
effectively bring data together for improved systems and equipment
performance.
More information about the Haystack Connect 2017 conference, the new
sponsoring companies and for information about becoming a Sponsor is
available at www.haystackconnect.org.
Attendee Registration for Haystack Connect 2017 is now open and an
Early Bird registration discount is available through January 31, 2017.
Online registration is available at www.haystackconnect.org/register.
[an error occurred while processing this directive]About Project Haystack
Since its formation in 2011, the Project Haystack Organization has
grown tremendously providing the industry with an open-source,
collaborative environment where people and companies work together to
address the challenge of utilizing semantic modeling to streamline the
interchange of device data among software applications.
The devices that make up the Internet of Things - automation systems,
metering systems, sensors and smart devices - produce tremendous
amounts of data. This data is very hard to organize and use across
different applications because it is stored in many different formats,
has inconsistent naming conventions, and very limited data descriptors.
In essence, data lacks information to describe its meaning. And,
without meaning, a time-consuming manual effort is required before
value can be derived from the data.
To address this challenge, the Project Haystack community has defined
an easy-to-use methodology to describe the meaning of data using a
simple, extensible data-tagging approach and standard models for common
equipment systems. The community-developed material includes detailed
documentation describing the data modeling techniques, significant
libraries of equipment models, and software reference implementations
allowing software applications to easily consume smart device data that
is marked up with "Haystack Tags". These data descriptors allow
software applications to automatically consume, interpret, analyze and
present data from IoT devices, smart equipment and systems. More
information about the Project Haystack Organization is available at: www.haystackconnect.org.
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