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Building Automation for Climate Change

Thanks to our sponsors for all they do to help reduce emissions in commercial buildings. They play a crucial role in addressing climate change by reducing energy consumption and carbon emissions while maintaining healthy indoor environments. Here are some key ways building automation contributes:

Meet our Contributing Editors

The content of AutomatedBuildings is posted by industry experts in their own words. The content is current and we thank them for sharing their knowledge

Cloud-Native: A New Way of Doing Everything

Cloud-native, a new way of designing and deploying software applications that leverage the power and flexibility of the cloud. The Panel of experts discuss the

Just Watch Me

Roberta Tincher hasn’t had time for the know-it-alls and naysayers that tell her what she can’t do. Especially if they are her vendors! She has over two decades demonstrating that It can be done at the University of Kentucky—and, in so doing, pushing the building automation industry into the future.

happy eathday

Happy Earth Day

Building Automation for Climate Change

Thanks to our sponsors for all they do to help reduce emissions in commercial buildings. They play a crucial role in addressing climate change by reducing energy consumption and carbon emissions while maintaining healthy indoor environments. Here are some key ways building automation contributes:

Meet our Contributing Editors

The content of AutomatedBuildings is posted by industry experts in their own words. The content is current and we thank them for sharing their knowledge

Cloud-Native: A New Way of Doing Everything

Cloud-native, a new way of designing and deploying software applications that leverage the power and flexibility of the cloud. The Panel of experts discuss the

Just Watch Me

Roberta Tincher hasn’t had time for the know-it-alls and naysayers that tell her what she can’t do. Especially if they are her vendors! She has over two decades demonstrating that It can be done at the University of Kentucky—and, in so doing, pushing the building automation industry into the future.