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Saturday, June 16, 2007

Building Automation Systems Protocol: the European Market Goes From Proprietary to Open

The Building Automation Systems market is in a mature stage whereas its
protocols market is growing. Until 1995 the Building Automation industry
was all about Proprietary systems. There is a growing need for
interoperability among products from different vendors in the building
automation industry. This means that proprietary protocols are likely to
die away over time due to requirement for a single standard protocol in the
industry. This briefing will include an analysis of the different
protocols, the challenges faced by the protocols market, and the estimated
revenue forecasts.

Building Automation Systems Protocol: the European Market Goes From Proprietary to Open

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