Russ Agrusa, president and CEO, Iconics, updated AHR Expo attendees on the company's latest building automation innovations and its selection as 2014 Microsoft Public Sector CityNext Partner of the Year Award winner.
Russ Agrusa, president and CEO, Iconics, updated AHR Expo attendees on the company’s latest building automation innovations and its selection as 2014 Microsoft Public Sector CityNext Partner of the Year Award winner.

During a press conference at the 2015 AHR Expo, Iconics shared it was recently honored as the 2014 Microsoft Public Sector CityNext Partner of the Year Award winner.

The Microsoft CityNext Partner of the Year Award recognizes the partner who best exemplifies how their solutions built on Microsoft technology to address the most pressing challenges for cities and help them do more with less. The Microsoft platform provides a connected foundation for cities to build on, utilizing solutions and apps across core city functional solution areas and scenarios that present opportunities for cities to address challenges, spur economic growth, and transform where they work and live.

“Iconics is extremely pleased and honored to have been selected for this prestigious global award from Microsoft,” said Russ Agrusa, president and CEO, Iconics. “This award recognizes innovation and success at providing software solutions that help customers reduce consumption and environmental impact. Our CityNext involvement reinforces the strength of our relationship with Microsoft, as well as our commitment to providing our customers and partners with cutting edge energy and sustainability solutions the world over.”

Additionally, Iconics shared information on new products, including mobile apps designed to provide operational intelligence in the cloud, version 10.85 of its Genesis64 building automation software suite, enhancements to its AnalytiX line of operational software solutions, and more.