IBM, Carnegie Mellon Expect $2M Savings from Smart Buildings Partnership

by | Mar 6, 2015

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Carnegie Mellon University and IBM have launched the first cloud-based analytics partnership for smarter buildings. The university expects to save about 10 percent on utilities, nearly $2 million annually, when the IBM system is fully deployed across 36 buildings on its Pittsburgh campus.

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