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AT&T Adds Synchronoss Digital Smart Building Platform to Smart Cities Offering

AT&T Adds Synchronoss Digital Smart Building Platform to Smart Cities Offering Image Credit: jamesteoh/Bigstockphoto.com

AT&T and Synchronoss are teaming up to add a new Energy and Building Management offering to AT&T’s smart cities and professional services portfolio.

Business owners that now struggle with disconnected systems and various platforms to manage their energy costs will be able to reliably manage their building operations from nearly anywhere, anytime with a single cloud-based solution.

AT&T will use the Synchronoss Digital Smart Building platform to power the new Energy and Building Management service. Using IoT sensor data and building management systems, business owners can proactively monitor, manage and maintain their building’s energy use. Think heating and air conditioning, lighting, maintenance, security and more.

Using near real-time data, AT&T’s Energy and Building Management solution will be powered by Synchronoss’ diagnostic and analytics capabilities. Customers can use the solution to analyze a single building, or seamlessly link and analyze multiple buildings within the same company or a city, to create an intelligent network of buildings. Through a dashboard, a facility manager can review the building’s energy consumption. They can then use that data to remotely make near real-time changes to the building and its settings. This helps to optimize energy efficiencies and drive cost savings.

Chris Penrose, President, IoT Solutions, AT&T Business
With AT&T, companies can now easily transition from scheduled and reactive maintenance to a proactive response with predictive maintenance and alerts. This doesn’t just save them money, but can also help alleviate stress by reducing their workload.

Glenn Lurie, President and CEO, Synchronoss
The Synchronoss platform can play a key role connecting into a wider smart cities ecosystem supporting sustainability, while delivering IoT-based data and solutions for cities to make decisions and solve problems.

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