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Internet enabled building automation Lee Adcock 09-20-2007
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Posted by Lee Adcock on September 20, 2007, 10:04 am
I work for Tridium, a company that designs and manufactures internet
enabled building automation controls and software. The real value of
our product is the open software framework, called Niagara, which
helps manufacturers develop Internet-enabled equipment systems and
device-to-enterprise applications. Niagara resolves the challenges
associated with open systems, integration, connectivity, and
interoperability by integrating diverse systems and devices -
regardless of manufacturer, or communication protocol - into a unified
platform that can be easily managed and controlled in real-time over
the Internet.

For those of you new to these technologies, I invite you to take a
look at www.Tridium.com to see more about what we do and the many
applications of Niagara. You might also want to take a look at
www.Niagara-Central.com which is our online community website for
Niagara developers and integrators. The community website includes
discussion forums, a knowledge base, blogs, and our plans for
Niagara's future.

We are an open framework, and an open company, devoted to building
effective tools for building automation.


Posted by -zero on September 20, 2007, 10:38 am
Hello Mr. Addcock,

The cut >copy >paste from your "marketing" department was
nicely done.

Thank you for sharing.

-zero



>I work for Tridium, a company that designs and manufactures internet
> enabled building automation controls and software. The real value of
> our product is the open software framework, called Niagara, which
> helps manufacturers develop Internet-enabled equipment systems and
> device-to-enterprise applications. Niagara resolves the challenges
> associated with open systems, integration, connectivity, and
> interoperability by integrating diverse systems and devices -
> regardless of manufacturer, or communication protocol - into a unified
> platform that can be easily managed and controlled in real-time over
> the Internet.

> For those of you new to these technologies, I invite you to take a
> look at www.Tridiumdum.com to see more about what we do and the many
> applications of Niagara. You might also want to take a look at
> www.NiagaraFalls-Central.com which is our online community website for
> Niagara developers and integrators. The community website includes
> discussion forums, a knowledge base, blogs, and our plans for
> Niagara's future.
> We are an open framework, and an open company, devoted to building
> effective tools for building automation.

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Posted by Lee Adcock on September 20, 2007, 11:03 am
I'll admit, some of the content from my post I copied from our company
website - hey I'm a developer not an English major. I did write the
rest of it though, and do agree with everything it says. My specific
role here at Tridium is working with our developer community website,
and it's my goal to help that community grow. Not only does Tridium
have some great products, but through our community website we are
providing great support for the software developers, hardware
manufacturers, integrators, and end users which use the Niagara
Framework.

I must say though, the copy-past in my post was much more effective
than your attempt to retype my last name in your post. I guess that's
what I get for using my real name, right Zero?

Lee

wrote:
> Hello Mr. Addcock,
> The cut >copy >paste from your "marketing" department was
> nicely done.
> Thank you for sharing.
> -zero
> >I work for Tridium, a company that designs and manufactures internet
> > enabled building automation controls and software. The real value of
> > our product is the open software framework, called Niagara, which
> > helps manufacturers develop Internet-enabled equipment systems and
> > device-to-enterprise applications. Niagara resolves the challenges
> > associated with open systems, integration, connectivity, and
> > interoperability by integrating diverse systems and devices -
> > regardless of manufacturer, or communication protocol - into a unified
> > platform that can be easily managed and controlled in real-time over
> > the Internet.
> > For those of you new to these technologies, I invite you to take a
> > look atwww.Tridiumdum.comto see more about what we do and the many
> > applications of Niagara. You might also want to take a look at
> >www.NiagaraFalls-Central.comwhich is our online community website for
> > Niagara developers and integrators. The community website includes
> > discussion forums, a knowledge base, blogs, and our plans for
> > Niagara's future.
> > We are an open framework, and an open company, devoted to building
> > effective tools for building automation.


Posted by on September 20, 2007, 11:10 am
Lee - does White Oaks ring any bells with you ?

wrote:

>I'll admit, some of the content from my post I copied from our company
>website - hey I'm a developer not an English major. I did write the
>rest of it though, and do agree with everything it says. My specific
>role here at Tridium is working with our developer community website,
>and it's my goal to help that community grow. Not only does Tridium
>have some great products, but through our community website we are
>providing great support for the software developers, hardware
>manufacturers, integrators, and end users which use the Niagara
>Framework.
>I must say though, the copy-past in my post was much more effective
>than your attempt to retype my last name in your post. I guess that's
>what I get for using my real name, right Zero?
>Lee
>wrote:
>> Hello Mr. Addcock,
>> The cut >copy >paste from your "marketing" department was
>> nicely done.
>> Thank you for sharing.
>> -zero
>> >I work for Tridium, a company that designs and manufactures internet
>> > enabled building automation controls and software. The real value of
>> > our product is the open software framework, called Niagara, which
>> > helps manufacturers develop Internet-enabled equipment systems and
>> > device-to-enterprise applications. Niagara resolves the challenges
>> > associated with open systems, integration, connectivity, and
>> > interoperability by integrating diverse systems and devices -
>> > regardless of manufacturer, or communication protocol - into a unified
>> > platform that can be easily managed and controlled in real-time over
>> > the Internet.
>> > For those of you new to these technologies, I invite you to take a
>> > look atwww.Tridiumdum.comto see more about what we do and the many
>> > applications of Niagara. You might also want to take a look at
>> >www.NiagaraFalls-Central.comwhich is our online community website for
>> > Niagara developers and integrators. The community website includes
>> > discussion forums, a knowledge base, blogs, and our plans for
>> > Niagara's future.
>> > We are an open framework, and an open company, devoted to building
>> > effective tools for building automation.

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Posted by -zero on September 20, 2007, 1:21 pm


> I'll admit, some of the content from my post I copied from our company
> website - hey I'm a developer not an English major. I did write the
> rest of it though, and do agree with everything it says.

<snip>

> I must say though, the copy-past in my post was much more effective
> than your attempt to retype my last name in your post. I guess that's
> what I get for using my real name, right Zero?

Nothing personal against you, Lee. I'm not that mean.

I read your whole post and I interpreted 100% of it as spam.
When there is no real segue into HVAC, with only links to click.....

It reads JUST LIKE the endless "get a bigger dick" spam's.

I won't click on any of their links either.

So as I read your name Adcock...I thought, how ironic is that!
Not that I have to explain myself, but you responded back
showing you're not a bot.

As Paul stated, wrong forum, Mr. Adcock. ;-)

-zero






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