GPS Insight is a top provider of GPS fleet tracking software for HVAC businesses. Using the GPS Insight Vehicle & Asset Tracking Solutions, companies gain insight into all aspects of their fleet operations.
Business Analytics allows users to create custom reports, charts, and dashboards quickly and easily
January 21, 2016
Explorer Software, a provider of job cost accounting and service management software worldwide, has announced the debut of its Business Analytics module for the company’s Shafers service management software.
The RHT3 EzSmart transforms an iOS® or Android™ mobile device into a fully functional hygro-thermometer to measure temperature and relative humidity and calculate wet bulb and dew point measurements.
The Energy Savings Advisor App can be used to estimate and assess the value of potential savings on a motorized application by implementing Emerson’s high-efficiency drive solutions, whether fixed or variable-speed, using either induction or permanent magnet synchronous technology.
This channel on the IFTTT software application allows consumers to automatically link and manage their Honeywell Wi-Fi Smart Thermostats using IFTTT’s do-it-yourself (DIY) “Recipes.”
This scalable automation suite of OPC, BACnet, SNMP, and Web-enabled HMI and SCADA applications is designed from the ground up to take advantage of the entire range of Microsoft Windows® operating systems.
Continues strong growth pattern across Australia and the United States
January 7, 2016
BuildingIQ, a provider of advanced energy management software that predicts and manages HVAC loads in commercial buildings, announced that it has continued its strong growth pattern across Australia and the United States.
They receive ARPA-E grant to boost building energy efficiency nationally
January 1, 2016
Case Western Reserve University researchers were awarded a $1.4 million U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) grant to develop software to perform virtual energy audits of light commercial buildings.
Stand-along unit sales forecast to exceed 300 million units by 2020
December 28, 2015
Home automation hardware, sold as stand-alone units, is forecast to exceed 300 million units by 2020, according to Juniper Research. This represents growth of more than 1,000 percent from an estimated installed base of 28 million units in 2015.