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1 "Building Automation and the Cloud" 9:30 am Tuesday January 26 Jim Sinopoli & Ken Sinclair Jim Sinopoli & Ken Sinclair Session 3 Introduction to Cloud Services for Buildings Introduction to Cloud Services for Buildings

2 Who are we? and Why are we here? James M. Sinopoli, PE, LEED AP, RCDD Is Managing Principal of Smart Buildings, which provides engineering and consulting services for the design and operation of integrated building technology systems plus most important our contributing editor so you can read about what he speaks online @ James M. Sinopoli, PE, LEED AP, RCDD Is Managing Principal of Smart Buildings, which provides engineering and consulting services for the design and operation of integrated building technology systems plus most important our contributing editor so you can read about what he speaks online @ and I am Ken Sinclair Editor/Owner and I am Ken Sinclair Editor/Owner www.automatedbuildings.com

3 building cloud connections When we started AutomatedBuildings.com we joked that our purpose was to "join the dots" of our Building Automation industry...the dot coms, the dot org etc. Eleven years later all these connected dots to our web site have led to the new focus of building cloud connections. Eleven years later all these connected dots to our web site have led to the new focus of building cloud connections.

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5 Wisdom from our columnist Toby Only the core control processes are on the ground. For buildings, only the core processes, those elements on the traditional low voltage protocols such as BACnet and LON, are on the ground. Enterprise energy monitoring and building control, then, are in the low lying cumulus clouds. A well architected system does not put the EMCS in the center of any control loops. TCP/IP is by design a non-deterministic protocol, meaning it does not belong inside a control loop. Anything off the ground is in the clouds. Anything in the clouds should interact using internet protocols.

6 Wisdom from our columnist Toby The middle tier of stratus clouds is outside Facilities Operations and hosted in the wider enterprise ie room schedules and head counts for every classroom The middle tier of stratus clouds is outside Facilities Operations and hosted in the wider enterprise ie room schedules and head counts for every classroom Building analytics should move up into the highest clouds, with the highest expertise. The remotest services all belong in the Cirrus clouds. Demand/Response, Energy Markets, third party maintenance, all are top tier cloud services.

7 Wisdom from our columnist Toby Keep some clouds close to you, ones in which fast response and control are the most important. Let some clouds drift up into the atmosphere, where forces out of your control may determine their performance and availability, but where superior resources or specialize knowledge can be purchased. And put services where enterprise identity and line of business interaction are the most important in the stratus layer. Just remember, changing business conditions can move any cloud up or down. The protocol for communication to any cloud layer should be the same; internet ready, secured, and standards based, ready for e-commerce. Nothing but web services belongs anywhere in the clouds.

8 The Business Case for Water Vapor Reduces up-front costs Reduces up-front costs Allow the organization to be more flexible Allow the organization to be more flexible Allows an organization to react quickly to market conditions Allows an organization to react quickly to market conditions Allows an organization to focus on its core business Allows an organization to focus on its core business Accessibility Accessibility Security and reliability Security and reliability Collaboration Collaboration

9 The Flavors of the Cloud Software as a Service (SAS) Software as a Service (SAS) Platform as a Service (PaaS) Platform as a Service (PaaS) Distributed Computing or Grid Computing Distributed Computing or Grid Computing Managed Services Managed Services Utility Computing Utility Computing

10 Cloud Computing for Small Businesses Mozy Pro Mozy Pro I365 Evault SaaS I365 Evault SaaS Funambol Funambol Gmail Gmail Amazon’s EC2 Amazon’s EC2 Google Aps Google Aps Zoho Office Suite Zoho Office Suite MS Office Web Apps MS Office Web Apps MS Business Productivity Online Suite MS Business Productivity Online Suite Salesforce Salesforce

11 Examples of BAS Companies That Offer SaaS Interval Data Systems Interval Data Systems Enforma Enforma JCI JCI Cimetrics Cimetrics Elutions Elutions

12 Wet Words Cloud Portability Cloud Portability Cloudburst Cloudburst Cloudstorming Cloudstorming Cloudcenters Cloudcenters Cloudsourcing Cloudsourcing

13 © Invensys 00/00/00Invensys proprietary & confidentialSlide 13 System Architecture – NYC Schools

14 © Invensys 00/00/00Invensys proprietary & confidentialSlide 14 Corporate Social Responsibilities Energy Efficient Education Dashboard

15 Smart Grid needs the cloud

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17 http://scientificconservation.com/docs/SCI_White_Paper_052809.pdf http://scientificconservation.com/docs/SCI_White_Paper_052809.pdf Automated Continuous Commissioning http://scientificconservation.com/docs/SCI_White_Paper_052809.pdf http://scientificconservation.com/docs/SCI_White_Paper_052809.pdf software-as-a-service (SaaS) solution that automatically and persistently predicts, detects, diagnoses and prioritizes system faults and anomalies that are constantly present in office, retail and institutional buildings. truly a disruptive technology that will completely change and improve the way buildings are managed and operated in the future.

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19 BIMStorm® is a Cloud Computing collaborative process that leverages web-based BIM capabilities of the ONUMA Planning System® to enable data sharing among multiple software programs including BIM software, GIS systems, Google Earth, Excel and other sources, even hand drawings.

20 From - What’s possible – and profitable – about intelligent building systems http://www.thinkesi.com/pdf/ESI_Industrystudy.pdf http://www.thinkesi.com/pdf/ESI_Industrystudy.pdf

21 Smart Thermostat owners can now use an iPhone or iPod touch to remotely adjust the thermostat’s temperature, schedule or update a vacation event, change the system and/or fan operating settings and receive alerts. This application converts the screen of the device to a clone of the Smart Thermostat interface.

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24 "Building Automation and the Cloud" 1:30 pm Tuesday January 26 Anto Budiardjo President of Clasma Events Inc. Clasma Events Inc.Clasma Events Inc. and Ken Sinclair and Ken Sinclair Session 4 Building Automation gets Griddy while colliding with the corporate Enterprise Building Automation gets Griddy while colliding with the corporate Enterprise

25 "Building Automation and the Cloud" 3:00 pm Tuesday January 26 Toby Considine and Ken Sinclair Toby Considine and Ken Sinclair Session 5 Collaborative Energy: Informed Communities of Building Systems Collaborative Energy: Informed Communities of Building Systems


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