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Infor wins Innovation Award at Working Buildings 2008
Infor EAM Asset Sustainability Edition Wins Best Innovation in Low Energy Management
Infor has announced that Infor EAM Asset Sustainability Edition has won another award - Best Innovation in Low Energy Management - which recognises the contribution that Infor EAM Asset Sustainability Edition can make to helping reduce energy consumption in working buildings.
Infor EAM Asset Sustainability Edition is an enterprise software solution that allows organisations to integrate energy consumption and emissions management into their asset and facilities management practices. It helps organisations to substantially reduce energy costs, while minimising the impact of their operations on the environment. The Infor solution has already won the Government Computer News (GCN) Best of FOSE Award in New York earlier this year, which recognised the contribution the solution can make to the US public sector.
Infor EAM Asset Sustainability Edition delivers these results by monitoring the energy consumption of assets such as HVAC, lighting, chillers, and production equipment, triggering alerts when an asset performs outside of acceptable thresholds.
Dashboards provide managers with a real-time understanding of energy consumption at the facility and asset level. Infor EAM Asset Sustainability Edition can benchmark energy performance over time and provide an assessment of the potential savings to be gained by fitting facilities with more energy-efficient assets.
Grahame Done, Director UK, Enterprise Asset Management, Infor, comments: “We’re seeing a market change whereby customers are starting to see green as an opportunity rather than a cost. A great example is Bentley College in the US, which is now deploying Infor EAM Asset Sustainability Edition to monitor the energy consumption and emissions of its assets throughout its campus. This will help to achieve substantial cost savings and a more environmentally-responsible approach to campus-wide facilities management. By gathering data on the energy efficiency of its assets, Bentley College will develop a preventative maintenance program that incorporates energy consumption patterns as it aims to become a carbon neutral campus.”


