Smart Building stories
Current by GE acquires Australian start-up Daintree Networks to bring intelligent building solutions worldwide.
Company highlighted for delivering superior cybersecurity solution for smart building operators combined with attractive MSSP partnerships.
While the benefits of smart cards are well known, choosing the right printer can be overwhelming - here's a guide with 10 points to look out for.
A specialist executive in the smart building world explains the trends that will give the smart building market a boost in the coming year.
This incredible projector the size of a credit card can beam interactive virtual touchscreens onto any surface in your home to make them 'smart'.
By understanding the cybersecurity risks in OT, decision-makers are better placed to make smart buying decisions.
This is being driven, in part, by a recent evolution in processing power, allowing analytics to keep pace with the influx of data.
We caught up with HID Global's Harm Radstaak, who was in Melbourne for the ASIAL Security Exhibition & Conference last week.
HID Global is a major player in the identity management space and more committed to trusted identities than ever before.
Smart commercial buildings will be a driving force in the uptake of internet of things, Gartner says, opening the doors for resellers to capitalise.
Apple has revealed HomeKit devices will begin to launch as early as May or June of this year, nearly a year after revealing the project.
Microsoft and Miele have teamed up to create smarter home appliances for consumers, with new technology that capitalises on the Internet of Things.
Smart building technology is expected to grow from $6.3 billion in 2014 to $17.4 billion in 2019 with a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 22.6%.
Microsoft's Director of Facilities and Energy, Darrell Smith, is using data-driven software to save the company millions.
Vodafone opens its InnoV8 headquarters in Auckland, creating a smart building with IoT sensors and flexible working spaces.
The rise of smart buildings opens a Pandora's box of privacy and ethical concerns, futurist Roger Dennis warns, as data collection in facilities grows.
Singapore is trialling the world's first tropical data centre, which could reduce global energy consumption by data centres by up to 40%.