The Future of BACnet

With special guests from BACnet International, Building Automation Monthly, and bluEvolution

Commercial buildings and campuses worldwide are running on BACnet. Reports show its rate of adoption increasing year over year. But as smart, connected technology makes our networks more complex, there are new uncertainties about how B-IoT and BACnet will work together.

We’re exploring this new frontier on our webinar, the Future of BACnet, moderated by Pook-Ping Yao, CEO of Optigo Networks. Join us for a panel with very special guests:

We’ll explore key ways that BACnet is evolving, and how to leverage BACnet in the smart buildings of today and tomorrow.

Date and time: August 22nd at 11 a.m. PDT / 2 p.m. EDT

Register now!

There are many protocols that make up the application layer of an IP network. Learn about some protocols you may have heard about, the roles they play on the application layer, and the importance of encryption.

Understand the Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) and User Datagram Protocol (UDP), and how they facilitate the sending and receiving of messages over IP networks.

A Virtual Private Network could be described as a “secure, encrypted tunnel,” and it’s a big topic these days as more folks work from home. Find out what a VPN is, and how it works.

Gateways and firewalls are how we route packets through the network, and permit and block traffic based on certain rules. Learn how gateways and firewalls work to manage traffic connections in the network. 

What is an IP address? How does Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) work? And what’s the purpose of a static IP address? We’ll cover all of this as we venture into the world of the Internet.

Learn the differences between Virtual Local Access Networks (VLANs) and subnets, and their roles within a network.

Learn about different modes of network access, including Ethernet, Wi-Fi, hotspots, and clients. We’ll explore the pros and cons of each, and their different applications and uses.

Learn about the network layers and their roles. We’ll cover the differences between the OSI and TCP/IP Model, and how these layers form the basic network architecture.

Information Technology (IT) and Operational Technology (OT) are different in a lot of ways, from their design to their maintenance workflows and more.