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Cisco Solution To Give UST New Smart Campus


 CRN Network, August 31, 2010, 1000 hrs

Cisco will deploy its Smart+Connected Real Estate solution at global services and solutions provider UST’s upcoming campus in Thiruvananthapuram.

The solution converges building, safety, and communications networks onto the open Internet Protocol (IP) standard, streamlining processes by providing a single connection for building management and IT systems. The IP-based network aims to reduce capital expenditure by simplifying building design and construction, and also enable building managers to reduce carbon footprint and build a sustainable and more energy-efficient environment.

Joe Nalkara, President, UST Global, said “Through Cisco technology, we’re breaking new ground in terms of our infrastructure. This campus reflects our enduring focus on innovation and lives up to our promise of providing the very best for our associates and customers. We expect this to be the most intelligent campus in India.”

Cisco Services has been working closely with UST on this initiative and has helped design the technology roadmap and architecture blueprint.

GB Kumar, Managing Director, Asia-Pacific Vertical Enterprise Practice, Cisco Services, said “We believe that this smart and intelligent campus of UST in Thiruvananthapuram will become the workplace of the future. A Smart+Connected campus can offer significant benefits to the company in terms of operating costs, also contributes to the goal of a green and sustainable organization, in addition to the motivation and pride it brings to the employees.”

UST Global will roll out the Cisco Smart+Connected Real Estate solution in a phased manner. The scope of the project at the campus includes integrated energy management systems that can be delivered over the converged IP network including centralized monitoring and control of elevators, Heating, Ventilating, and Air Conditioning (HVAC), a Network Operations Centre (NOC), and Security and Facilities Operation Centre (SFOC) operations for physical security, building operations and maintenance. 

The converged management platform of the solution will allow for the collection of real-time data from building systems to improve fault management, alarms for critical situations, dash-boarding, remote monitoring, and automated reporting, leading to improved safety and security.

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