Johnson Controls Uses Windows7 Surface for Energy Efficiency
In another demonstration about the power, and flexibility of Windows7 Surface, Johnson Controls a Technical energy company announced that it was developing a touch – interface to work with it’s Metasys building management system.
Johnson Controls is using Microsoft Surface, the multitouch computer that is designed to respond to natural hand gestures and real-world objects. Customized applications that illustrate key data and information from their building management system and information solutions will be on display with Surface.
The two technologies were meant for one another. The energy management system gathers information from one or several buildings to acquire ways to improve energy efficiency and operations. Working with Surface and its multitouch, multiuser functionality, Johnson Controls will obtain and interact with different video or pictures and scale graphs, and other real world information more effectively. In addition, the large Surface horizontal form factor will make possible a more workable and unified experience among diverse users.
What Does Johnson Controls Offer
There are several ways that Johnson Controls offers direct interaction. Surface allows users to collect data with their hands and interact with content using touch gesture; all without the use of a mouse or keyboard.
Both systems, Surface and Metasys, gather information from one or multiple buildings to obtain visual information that will allow them to coordinate and manage energy operations as well as management control. Also, with the object recognition capabilities now available, users can allocate physical objects on the visual display to generate different types of responses, including the transfer of digital content. The access and use of data is changing to make applications respond faster.
Source: Microsoft News Center
Microsoft Surface can be accessed here. Johnson Controls information can be accessed here.
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