Survalent Technology, a leader in ADMS for utilities, is pleased to announce that it will work with Thales, a leading provider of Aerospace, Transportation, Defence and Security technology, to jointly develop enhanced solutions.
Survalent will develop and integrate new functionality and enhancements to the Survalent ONETM ADMS platform, and its SCADA, Outage Management System (OMS) and Distribution Management System components, based on Thales’s technology. The development investment will advance Survalent’s strategy to help utilities modernize the grid and prepare for a distributed energy resources future. The Survalent ONETM product line will incorporate Thales’s critical information and cyber-security solutions to protect and to increase the resilience of critical information systems for utilities. Thales’s unique Big Data platform and multi-touch display technology is being integrated to the ADMS solution, to aid utility decision making and collaboration in the control room and field. Access to Big Data analytics will enable utility staff to analyze real-time social media data and to gain insight and awareness at the community level. Proven real-time collaboration and display technology will support control room decision making and increase shared situational awareness, during outages and crisis events.
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Survalent Technology have re-branded their Advanced Distribution Management System (ADMS) as Survalent One. Survalent One is the new name for Survalents SCADA, Outage Management System and Distribution Management System operating though the reliable and easy to use interface - SmartVU. To see a great example of a recent commissioning of Survalent ONE with La Plata Electric in Colorado, click here.
We are looking forward to seeing friends, colleagues and customers at the EEA Conference & Exhibition in Wellington next week. Quasar will be on Stands 104/105 this year showcasing many new products, applications and projects. Hope to see you all then.
Quasar moved over Christmas to brand-new purpose designed premises. We are loving the new space and the opportunities it now gives us to do what we do best - innovating integrated solutions that deliver intelligent data for energy quality, management, and control. Perhaps we will see you here at some stage soon to show you around if you are in town?
Aurora extends surveillance to more substationsKate Barker Wed, 25 Jun 2014 Aurora Energy is rolling out video surveillance at four of its substations after a trial showed it could reduce site visits and potential threats.
The Otago lines company had a surveillance system installed at its Andersons Bay substation about a year ago. Christchurch-based firm Quasar Systems, a supplier and integrator of Systems with Intelligence video surveillance technology, is working with Aurora to commission the equipment. Quasar managing director Richard Schwass says Aurora is the first firm in New Zealand to use this type of technology, developed by Canada-based SWI. He says Quasar is now working with other lines companies on the installation of cameras. Read what Schneider had to say about Quasar in their recent publication of Schneider News. iS5 Communications unveils its secure gateway networking products, to its current fortified portfolio offering of IEC 61850 and IEEE 1613 switches. These new products help enable critical infrastructure businesses to optimize their network environment efficiently and more securely wherever they need data protection and control.
The new entry-level iSG4F Secure Gateway is a secure gateway for Ethernet, IP and Serial services while the new iSG18GFP Secure Gateway is an advanced full feature combination gateway platform, tailored to deliver flexibility and efficiency by offering Copper, Ethernet, Optical, Serial and Cellular physical ports. For product availability and support, contact Quasar today. |