Austrian startup Podero has launched software to enable utilities to roll out new residential services via its home energy device steering and trading solutions. Podero, an Austrian software company, ...
Big Blue shows off its Tivoli Intelligent Orchestrator, designed to let groups of servers add computing power to jobs that need it or subtract it when demand drops. Stephen Shankland worked at CNET ...
Utility software-as-a-service company Aptumo, which bills 15 million households in the U.K. and Australia, is launching in the U.S., the latest example of a government technology firm expanding ...
Bentley Systems has announced the immediate availability of Bentley Utilities Designer, a comprehensive application for the streamlined design and management of utility networks. Bentley Systems has ...
“Utility Insight gathers data from across a utility and creates a powerful set of ‘work views’ that includes data from ARCOS and any other IT platforms,” said ARCOS CEO Odus “Boogie” Wittenburg.
Ejasent decides to adopt an "if you can't beat 'em, join 'em" strategy and to start partnering with larger, established companies with utility-computing efforts in place. Stephen Shankland worked at ...
STAMFORD, Conn.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Electric utility companies in North America are adopting new infrastructure, software and services to meet the growing need for sustainability while maintaining ...
If there’s anything the recent winter storms in the South have taught America, it’s that access to water and electricity can’t be taken for granted. These precious utilities exist to keep us separate ...
This application note describes the use of PowcomTm utility software. The PowercomTM utility software is a Windows based software program which runs on Windows 98 and higher. It is based on graphical ...
When Austin Lunn-Rhue received a new water meter through the City of Englewood last summer, he thought his usual bill of around $110 per month would go down. Much to his surprise, when he opened his ...
IBM will release software at month's end to let customers start sampling some of the promised benefits of Big Blue's utility computing vision. IBM has begun showing off the new product, called Tivoli ...
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