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2011/12/13

Competing in the Information Era: A smarter approach to smart grids

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Dear Colleague,

In the information era, the adoption of smart grids is gathering pace and driving the need for more data to be converted into operational intelligence.

To do so, they need an open, integrated infrastructure that combines smart device innovation with the best management of information. For utilities, equipment manufacturers, and systems integrators, that means the choice of development platform, database, and business intelligence provider is critical.

So what should you look for? To find out more, download your free copy of Competing in the Information Era.

This unique Market Vision Brief brings together the latest thinking about smart grids and illustrates what the new information era will really mean for utilities:

How legislative drivers like reducing carbon emissions, improving utility security, and increasing economic competitiveness can all be satisfied..
 
How embedding Business Intelligence into M2M devices will turn infrastructures, once regarded as delivery systems, into sources of invaluable information.
 
How a fully integrated data communications architecture can enable the capture, distribution, processing, and analysis of huge amounts of real-time data.
 

The information era creates enormous potential for every utility, equipment manufacturer, and systems integrator. Discover what you need to succeed in the information era with this essential resource.

Download your free copy now

We look forward to welcoming you online.

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