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 | | BMS SYSTEMS TO RECEIVE BOOST |  | | Johnson Controls | | 04/07/2008 | | | Johnson Controls has launched Metasys® 3.1 system extended architecture in the UK, an expansion of the Metasys® building management system designed to deliver unrivalled efficiencies and cost savings to owners of non-residential buildings.
As a global leader in efficient facility management and control, Johnson Controls has added new software features and enhancements to the current web services-based facility management platform to include:
•Metasys® Advanced Reporting System – a new, standard component targeted at the health care, higher education and Metasys® Validated Environment (MVE) markets. Advanced Reporting allows users with large Metasys® systems to analyse configuration and historical information held within their site.
•Metasys® for Validated Environments (MVE) – this offering brings the flexibility and convenience of a web interface to a regulated facility, making use of the Extended Application and Data Server (ADX) and Network Application Engine (NAE) 55.
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-Complex passwords are now supported in the Metasys® product to ensure compatibility with the local software environments
•Three methods of network time synchronisation
•Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) addressing – This ensures that Metasys products are now compatible with clients own IT infrastructures
•Several LON Integration Enhancements
•Metasys® Database Manager
•Wizard-like Installation and Upgrade Instructions
Metasys® technology allows businesses and organisations to easily interconnect and manage a wide range of facility systems, including power, heating, air-conditioning, lighting and fire and security systems. Control of these elements was previously restricted, as was data access.
Metasys® allows users to effortlessly integrate and simplify the operation of these systems, and talk to the management information systems integral to every enterprise. This boosts connectivity, monitoring, data acquisition and reporting of vital operational data. |  |
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