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Honeywell launches new building management system

DUBAI, June 22, 2016

Honeywell, a technology and manufacturing leader, has announced a new release of its leading building management system, Enterprise Buildings Integrator (EBI), to support the Middle East region’s smart building and smart cities ambitions.

EBI R500 leverages the connectivity of today’s buildings to help make them more strategic assets that are green, safe and productive, said a statement from Honeywell.

The new features help facility managers better streamline management and decision-making, promoting improved business efficiencies and providing greater control over operations, it stated.

EBI R500 improves the region’s facility managers’ ability to turn building data into actionable insights to deliver real outcomes in real time.

New features include:
• Increased data point capacity - EBI performance improvements have increased point capacity by 200 per cent, helping increase overall building connectivity while reducing IT costs with fewer EBI servers required.
• Facility managers can gain more granular levels of building data such as room temperatures, humidity levels, air quality, access control points and video surveillance feeds.
• Enhanced IT compliance - EBI is now compatible with the latest Microsoft Windows operating system and Windows 2012 Server, promoting up-to-date IT compliance and security.
• Cloud and mobile connectivity - EBI features a new mobile application that provides facility managers with greater situational awareness of building performance and operations.

“With the right building management system in place, organisations can transform their buildings into intelligent contributors to organisational missions,” remarked Peter Costa, the vice president, Honeywell Automation and Control Solutions, Middle East.

“The latest EBI features arm organisations with tools to help turn complex data into real-time business outcomes that can mean reduced operating costs, better occupant experiences and improved occupant safety."

"The EBI demonstrates Honeywell’s commitment to making the Middle East’s buildings greener, safer and more productive in line with the region’s smart cities vision," he added.

According to Costa, the facility managers can now receive push notifications to their smartphones and tablet devices on possible building system and equipment issues before system failures or disruptions to the organisation’s operation.

The mobile app also allows for remote access to and management of building systems and data. Additionally, EBI is cloud enabled and can connect with a range of Honeywell cloud services, some of which analyse facility data and facilitate decisions on improving building performance and reducing energy costs, he added.-TradeArabia News Service




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