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Embracing Change and Riding the Rollercoaster

As we reflect back on the twists and turns of 2024 and face 2025 with its new variables and uncertainties, it’s helpful to take a step back and examine the bigger picture, especially our mindset. Life is a dynamic, ever-shifting landscape. We experience periods of stability and success, often followed by unforeseen challenges and setbacks. These fluctuations, the inevitable peaks and valleys of our existence, can be both exhilarating and daunting. But what if we could learn not just to survive these changes but to actually thrive amidst them? We are not merely passive recipients of fate but active participants who can learn from both success and failure to create a more meaningful and fulfilling life.

BAS and PLCs of the North Pole

SCADA would allow Santa to monitor the entire workshop from a central control room, providing him with data on everything from the efficiency of toy production to energy consumption. This system would offer a visual interface with detailed graphs, reports, and alerts on production performance.

Happy Holidays

Happy Holidays!

From our AutomatedBuildings Family to yours, have a great Holiday season

Contractors: Sell Solutions Instead of Services

The key differences between contractors who are reactive and struggle to grow vs. those who have achieved outstanding brand recognition and growth are not always easy to spot. Here are some of the top ways manufacturers and contractors utilize creative strategies to sell solutions instead of services.

Agriculture and Smart Farms with Carrier, ABB, and Bidtracer

Carrier and ABB’s BAS solutions are being adapted for agricultural purposes, and contractors in every state can use Bidtracer to estimate these projects with complete accuracy, saving thousands of hours in manpower and countless errors – so trades of all kinds can take part in the evolution of modern farming.

IT/OT Convergence: How Software is Eating the Building Industry

The discussion emphasized the need for continued collaboration among building owners, operators, and technology providers to define open standards, develop interoperable solutions, and drive the adoption of best practices that will shape the future of the smart building industry. By embracing the power of open software and working together, we can create a more intelligent, efficient, and sustainable built environment.

Embracing Change and Riding the Rollercoaster

As we reflect back on the twists and turns of 2024 and face 2025 with its new variables and uncertainties, it’s helpful to take a step back and examine the bigger picture, especially our mindset. Life is a dynamic, ever-shifting landscape. We experience periods of stability and success, often followed by unforeseen challenges and setbacks. These fluctuations, the inevitable peaks and valleys of our existence, can be both exhilarating and daunting. But what if we could learn not just to survive these changes but to actually thrive amidst them? We are not merely passive recipients of fate but active participants who can learn from both success and failure to create a more meaningful and fulfilling life.

BAS and PLCs of the North Pole

SCADA would allow Santa to monitor the entire workshop from a central control room, providing him with data on everything from the efficiency of toy production to energy consumption. This system would offer a visual interface with detailed graphs, reports, and alerts on production performance.

Happy Holidays

Happy Holidays!

From our AutomatedBuildings Family to yours, have a great Holiday season

Contractors: Sell Solutions Instead of Services

The key differences between contractors who are reactive and struggle to grow vs. those who have achieved outstanding brand recognition and growth are not always easy to spot. Here are some of the top ways manufacturers and contractors utilize creative strategies to sell solutions instead of services.

Agriculture and Smart Farms with Carrier, ABB, and Bidtracer

Carrier and ABB’s BAS solutions are being adapted for agricultural purposes, and contractors in every state can use Bidtracer to estimate these projects with complete accuracy, saving thousands of hours in manpower and countless errors – so trades of all kinds can take part in the evolution of modern farming.

IT/OT Convergence: How Software is Eating the Building Industry

The discussion emphasized the need for continued collaboration among building owners, operators, and technology providers to define open standards, develop interoperable solutions, and drive the adoption of best practices that will shape the future of the smart building industry. By embracing the power of open software and working together, we can create a more intelligent, efficient, and sustainable built environment.