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Synchronoss Technologies partners with Microsoft on smart buildings

Synchronoss Technologies .a specialist in cloud, messaging, digital and IoT products, announced that it is partnering with Microsoft to deliver a new solution in the smart buildings space.

By leveraging Microsoft Azure and joining Microsoft?s Azure IoT solutions accelerator program, Synchronoss will develop and offer a smart building solution to enterprises globally. The collaboration stipulates the delivery of a live proof of concept (PoC) to global technology services provider Rackspace, deploying a smart buildings service to monitor, control, and optimize energy usage and reduce costs at Rackspace?s San Antonio headquarters, which spans more than one million square feet.

Rackspace collaborated with Synchronoss to design and deploy its Azure IoT environment with the aim of ensuring optimal scalability and security.

Synchronoss and Microsoft will now combine their expertise in cloud computing and IoT service enablement to collect and analyze data feeds from numerous sources within Rackspace?s headquarters.

The company highlighted that the combined IoT smart buildings enablement platform covers different areas including heating and air conditioning, lighting, maintenance and security.

Synchronoss? smart buildings solution is powered by advanced diagnostics and analytics capabilities and can be used to analyze a single building or link multiple buildings within the same company or a city to create an intelligent network of buildings, the firm said.

The company also said that the new smart building solution will provide Rackspace with a single pane of glass dashboard, combining disparate systems to create a unified view of all its energy and building systems. The Synchronoss platform includes predictive fault detection capabilities and near real-time alerts which will automatically flag energy usage inefficiencies to Rackspace through persistent diagnostics. The company also said that the ?resulting in-depth analysis and benchmark reporting of business energy patterns and performance will aim to drive cost savings of between 12-20% for Rackspace per building.

?Energy conservation and efficiency is a key priority at Rackspace,? said Allan Nelson, Director, Global Facilities, Rackspace. ?The overall reductions in energy use and resulting costs offered by the Synchronoss smart building solution are truly staggering. We expect to be deploying the solution across all our global facilities in the very near future.?

?Synchronoss has achieved global market traction for its IoT building management platform,? said Rodney Clark, Vice President of IoT and Mixed Reality Sales at Microsoft. ?The solution leverages Microsoft Azure IoT services to provide a highly secure, extensible and intelligent ways to help make both new and existing buildings smart. We are excited to see Synchronoss? IoT solutions deliver real value to our mutual customers in the Smart Buildings space and beyond.?

Mary Clark, CMO at Synchronoss said? ?Smart Buildings is one of many IoT use cases that we hope to enable in partnership with Microsoft, and we look forward to what comes next. By leveraging the capabilities of Microsoft Azure, not only do we benefit from powerful cloud computing, but also from access to an international sales channel to a wide variety of global enterprises.?

 

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Juan Pedro Tomás
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Juan Pedro covers Global Carriers and Global Enterprise IoT. Prior to RCR, Juan Pedro worked for Business News Americas, covering telecoms and IT news in the Latin American markets. He also worked for Telecompaper as their Regional Editor for Latin America and Asia/Pacific. Juan Pedro has also contributed to Latin Trade magazine as the publication's correspondent in Argentina and with political risk consultancy firm Exclusive Analysis, writing reports and providing political and economic information from certain Latin American markets. He has a degree in International Relations and a master in Journalism and is married with two kids.