Tag: Siemens Smart Infrastrucure

  • Siemens as a leading provider in security software for smart buildings

    Siemens as a leading provider in security software for smart buildings

    The analyst firm has ranked Siemens Smart Infrastructure as one of the leading providers of security software for smart buildings. The recently published report “Green Quadrant: Integrated Smart Building Security Software 2023” analyses and evaluates ten companies that shape the market. Siemens’ solutions offer state-of-the-art functions for unified security management. The Siemens software evaluated is part of Siemens Xcelerator, an open digital business platform that accelerates customers’ digital transformation.

    “Being ranked as a leading provider of security software for smart buildings underlines the success of our strategy: we want to strengthen our digital portfolio and be the preferred partner for customers in their digital transformation. Because it is our declared goal to make buildings safer and more resilient through software,” says Henning Sandfort, CEO of Building Products at Siemens Smart Infrastructure.

    Property and building managers need integrated solutions to ensure reliable building and security operations and better protect the safety and well-being of their tenants. Digital advances are paving the way for more flexible systems that offer both integrated and targeted operational views, automated workflows, more detailed analytics and richer value propositions.

    Source: www.siemens.com

  • Siemens Smart Infrastructure acquires Brightly

    Siemens Smart Infrastructure acquires Brightly

    Brightly Software , a software-as-a-service (SaaS) facility and maintenance management company based in Cary, North Carolina, has acquired Siemens Smart Infrastructure . A corresponding agreement has already been signed, Siemens informed in a statement . The purchase price is $1.575 billion plus a performance-based earn-out component.

    The takeover is intended to promote the growth of the Zug-based Siemens subsidiary in the digital and software as a service divisions. In particular, the acquisition will complement the offerings of Siemens Smart Infrastructure for building technology "with established cloud-based solutions in key sectors such as public infrastructure, education and healthcare as well as manufacturing," according to the release. At the same time, Siemens wants to use Brightly's position in the American market. In addition, the Group expects synergies with a net cash value in the mid three-digit million range.

    "With Brightly, we are taking a big leap forward and are taking the operation of buildings to the next level," Matthias Rebellius, Member of the Management Board of Siemens AG and CEO of Smart Infrastructure, is quoted as saying in the press release. The acquisition of Brightly supports Siemens' vision to "create fully autonomous buildings that continuously learn from the people who live in them and adapt to their needs".