Wunderlich-Malec, ConneXSoft form alliance to deliver IoT solutions
Wunderlich-Malec Engineering (WM) and ConneXSoft Inc. have formed a strategic alliance to deliver IoT/IIoT solutions for industrial and commercial applications using WM Cloud-Ops and ConneXSoft’s UniCOM Edge products and services.
The Cloud-native application displays real-time energy usage and carbon footprint monitoring of all GHG emissions created by energy usage. It provides information for reporting, emission simulations or AI analysis from one aggregate source of data from all locations or systems in the enterprise.
The solution applications are designed to integrate operational information from an enterprises’ remote facilities into the cloud, a classic edge to enterprise solution. It aggregates industry standard protocols from the edge and data is transmitted into a visualization layer on a corporate dashboard.
“We’re excited about the UniCOM Edge because it offers the best value for secure data harvesting from the edge to a centralized cloud infrastructure. Like many other pivotal shifts in technology, this is disruptive in a positive and beneficial way. IoT is the perfect enabler for energy users of all scales, industries and locations to aggregate and track their carbon footprint,” said Jason Moore, Wunderlich-Malec’s Director of Cloud Operations. “WM’s Cloud-Ops use UnCOM Edge and Wunder-Tech to provide a fast way to deploy real time carbon tracking to a wide variety of end user facilities and does so in a secure and scalable way. It is the perfect solution to enable data collection, raise awareness through visibility and an easy first step in analyzing and reducing the carbon footprint of our customers facilities.”

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