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Denver, Colorado — Switch Automation, a leader in digital building management, is proud to announce the introduction of its Intel Market Ready Solution (MRS), now recognized as part of the Intel Partner Alliance. This milestone highlights Switch Automation’s commitment to delivering innovative, scalable solutions that drive the future of building operations.
The Switch Automation platform, powered by Intel technology, offers seamless integration and advanced data management capabilities that enable building owners and operators to monitor, manage, and optimize their facilities in real time. This collaboration with Intel enhances Switch’s ability to provide industry-leading solutions for building efficiency, sustainability, and performance.
"Our inclusion in the Intel Market Ready Solution program is an exciting partnership," Deb Noller CEO of Switch Automation. "It underscores our shared vision with Intel to revolutionize the built environment through advanced technology. Together, we are empowering organizations to harness the full potential of their data, driving impactful outcomes in energy management, sustainability, and operational efficiency."
Switch Automation’s solution leverages Intel’s powerful IoT appliances to ensure secure and reliable data flow between building devices and the cloud. This architecture allows for the seamless connection of legacy systems with cutting-edge IoT technologies, providing a unified platform for building management that is secure, scalable, and future-proof.
Key Benefits of the Switch Automation Intel MRS:
The recognition as an Intel Market Ready Solution reaffirms Switch Automation as a key player in the digital transformation of the real estate industry. The company is excited to continue working closely with Intel to deliver solutions that meet the evolving needs of the market.
For more information on Switch Automation’s Intel MRS and its benefits,
visit https://www.switchautomation.com/solutions/use-cases/digital-buildings
About Switch Automation
Switch Automation is a global leader in digital building management, providing cloud-based solutions that help organizations optimize building performance, reduce energy consumption, and achieve sustainability goals. With a focus on innovation and integration, Switch Automation is transforming the way buildings are managed and operated.
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