Distech Controls has launched a new Developer Portal that will help system integrators, building owners and IT-based solution and application developers bridge the gap between Building Management System (BMS) and Internet of Things (IoT). The new portal is based on open standards and aims to fulfil the goals of implementing intelligent building solutions in an efficient and simple way.

The growing demand for more efficient buildings, whether it is in terms of energy consumption, space management or comfort, increases the requirement for a real synergy between intelligent building solution providers such as controls manufacturers, system integrators (SI) and digital services companies. Solution providers offer optimal and customisable solutions that provide the right tools for owners to get the most out of their space, optimizing operating costs and providing tenants with advanced occupant services.

“As technology develops and we become more connected, the line between BMS and IoT within a commercial building is becoming blurred,” comments Joel Désiré, connected building solution manager at Distech Controls. “Building owners and occupants want to have more tools to help them understand and improve building performance and gain better insight of how their premises are used. The ability to update parameters in real time, if necessary, to allow continuity of service and an optimum level of comfort with systems that are more “future proof” are important to stakeholders. Therefore, we are launching the Developer Portal to meet these needs. No matter the size of the building, the number of sites or the level of connectivity, we have the hardware and software tools to help.”

The new Developer Portal supports Distech Controls’ products and solutions, including the ECLYPSE Sky Ecosystem by providing integrators and installers with an easier way to program and configure solutions for building owner and occupant control. Additionally, the Developer Portal supports ECYLPSE solutions with RESTful API, by enabling on premises communication, making integration easier for SIs and enabling web services to more easily interact with software applications. For cloud-based communication with multiple sites or to leverage applications hosted on the cloud, the Developer Portal integrates with ECYLPSE solutions for connection to Microsoft Azure, a PaaS solution that gathers data to the cloud, thus enabling the monitoring and control of buildings remotely.

Joel continues, “We want to make sure our customers are ready for the BMS and IoT convergence of this connected new world, as a connected building relies on sensors for monitoring conditions and feeding that data back to a control system. With the Developer Portal, we are leveraging the power of what is already installed in a building to provide an enhanced user experience to occupants as well as comprehensive building insights to properties and facilities managers. This kind of solution is new to the market and we are excited to be launching this to our customers and SI network.”