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How Johnson Controls redefines the blueprint for building design with Pure Storage

Nurdianah Md Nur
Nurdianah Md Nur • 3 min read
How Johnson Controls redefines the blueprint for building design with Pure Storage
Johnson Controls is using Pure Storage's Portworx to power its suite of connected building technologies and for faster disaster recovery. Photo: Unsplash
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Did you know that buildings are responsible for nearly 40% of global energy-related carbon emissions? Given the increasing number of new buildings being built worldwide, there is a need to make buildings more intelligent and energy-efficient.

This is why Johnson Controls is delivering OpenBlue, a suite of connected building solutions that leverage artificial intelligence and the Internet of Things to redefine the blueprint for building design across industries. “Modern buildings are more than a collection of materials and HVAC (heating, ventilation, and air conditioning) systems. They’re smart environments that evolve each day. The faster we get new services out to our customers, the more intelligent and efficient their built environments become,” explains Suresh Mothikuru, Johnson Control’s vice president of Technology, Platform Engineering, and Reliability Engineering.

OpenBlue powers more than 20 of Johnson Controls’ advanced building services — from data-driven fire protection and HVAC systems to cybersecurity defences. It provides customers with features such as touchless data access, adaptable building environments, and sophisticated ventilation and sanitation systems.

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