A look at how you can optimize your energy management system (EMS) alarms through centralized management and smart IoT tools, creating efficiencies and precision that saves you money.

Energy and Smart Building Industry Blog
How to Centralize Site-Level Data to Optimize EMS Alarms
Monday December 6, 2021
By: Phoenix Energy Technologies
Multinational Retailers Gets Proactive On Energy Management and EMS Calls
Monday November 22, 2021
By: Phoenix Energy Technologies
Many major companies with a portfolio of building sites invest in centralizing building data to better control energy consumption and respond to maintenance calls. But not all EMS monitoring solutions are created equal. Learn how a multinational retailer dropped their EMS solution in favor of one that provided them with real-time data and support to help them drive energy decisions and troubleshoot daily issues.
Building Analytics Tools Praised For New Operational Efficiencies
Monday September 20, 2021
By: Phoenix Energy Technologies
Learn how a major office supply retailer gained impressive operational efficiency by rolling out EnterpriseDX, a platform that controls, manages, and monitors millions of building data points across their North American locations.
Grocery Chain Reduces Energy Across Complex Building Systems
Monday June 28, 2021
By: Phoenix Energy Technologies
For years, PhoenixET has been helping energy and facility managers gain precise building management control over thousands of locations. Having control drastically saves money, cuts down on energy consumption, and allows for strategic decision-making, using data analysis across thousands of data points. This post examines how a major grocery chain is reaching significant energy and operational efficiency goals, through Phoenix's innovations that integrate complicated and disparate building systems.
What Facility Managers Need to Know About Fire Risks Posed by COVID
Monday September 21, 2020
By: Phoenix Energy Technologies
The pandemic has posed several left-field side effects, including a national coin shortage, businesses finding productivity spikes despite employees working from home, and unique challenges in maintaining fire safety in buildings–even though fewer people are in them!