April 16, 2011 - Tridium announced that its Niagara Framework surpassed 300,000 deployment instances. The Niagara Framework resolves the challenges associated with open systems, integration and interoperability by integrating diverse systems and devices - regardless of manufacturer, or communication protocol - into a unified platform that is easily managed and controlled over the Internet. Deployed in 52 countries and utilized in a variety of applications including Commercial Buildings, Security, Industrial, Energy, Telecom and M2M, Niagara has fundamentally changed the way devices and systems connect, integrate and interoperate with each other and the enterprise. Since 2010, Niagara has seen exponential global growth, with an increase of over 150,000 deployments.
"Reaching this milestone reaffirms Niagara's position as the leading universal software platform for increasing the functionality and value of smart devices, and systems", said Marc Petock, Tridium's vice president, global marketing and communications. "We'd like to thank the Niagara Community of manufacturers, system integrators, developers, consultants and end-users for being important partners in helping us achieve this historic milestone."
About Tridium
Tridium is the global leader in open platforms, application software frameworks, automation infrastructure technology, energy management and device-to-enterprise integration solutions. The company's technology and applications have fundamentally changed the way devices and systems connect, integrate and interoperate with each other and the enterprise. Tridium's configurable software frameworks extend connectivity, integration and interoperability to the millions of devices deployed in the market today and empowers manufacturers to develop intelligent equipment systems and smart devices that enable collaboration and communication between the enterprise and edge assets.
Our platforms allow for building and managing complex monitoring, control, and automation solutions, including applications for energy management, telecommunications, M2M and smart services building control, facility management, industrial automation, medical equipment, and physical security.

