Microsoft Partner of the Year Awards

July 19, 2022

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We’re on a mission to make buildings smarter, healthier and more sustainable. As winners of the 2022 Microsoft Sustainability Changemaker Partner of the Year, we’ll continue to make a social impact by enabling our customers to achieve their net zero goals. And as winners of the 2022 Microsoft US IoT Partner of the Year and finalists in the US Education and Global Independent Software Vendor (ISV) categories, we’re transforming spaces where people live, work, learn and play with our OpenBlue solutions. Every day we work with our partners to build better tomorrows. 

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Measuring up with measurable results
Change happens through partnership. OpenBlue technologies, including Enterprise Manager, is powered by Microsoft technology. We’re improving and optimizing the performance of buildings across the world by turning data into insights and insights into actions. Our customers are making progress and are achieving measurable sustainability and environmental, social and governance (ESG) goals. Whether you’re taking small or big steps toward digital transformation, we’re ready when you are.

As winners of the 2022 Microsoft US IoT Partner of the Year and finalists in the US Education and Global Independent Software Vendor (ISV) categories, we’re transforming spaces where people live, work, learn and play with our OpenBlue solutions.

The power of partnership
Rodney Clark, Chief Commercial Officer at Johnson ControlsRodney Clark, Chief Commercial Officer at Johnson Controls, understands the power of partnership. After spending more than two decades at Microsoft, he saw firsthand how, through partnership, we’re leading the deployment of new technology across the built environment and delivering results for customers. In the latest edition of Microsoft’s Technology Record, he keeps it real when it comes to hardware and software solutions, dives into disruptive data and puts the spotlight on OpenBlue. Learn more

 

The great balancing act
Vijay Sankaran, Chief Technology Officer at Johnson ControlsHow can building owners and operators balance business and sustainability goals? In his column for Microsoft’s Technology RecordVijay Sankaran, Chief Technology Officer at Johnson Controls, charts some of the cutting-edge results achieved with partners, all thanks to OpenBlue Enterprise Manager. Learn more

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