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Realworld Systems Software Products Releases Water Office 4.3.1

Matt Ball on September 24, 2014 - in Analysis, Corporate, Maintenance, Products, Water

CULEMBORG, Netherlands, Sept. 24, 2014 – Realworld Systems, the Spatial Asset Management expert, is proud to announce the latest version of Water Office, 4.3.1, powered by GE Smallworld. A leap forward in integration of frameworks and making visible activities visible, this version is available for download.

New functions include:

  • SCADA integration – An integration framework has been created and tested with GE Intelligent Platforms’ Proficy iFIX. This framework will facilitate integration with other SCADA systems as well.
  • Hydraulic Analysis integration – An integration framework has been created to seamlessly integrate with EPAnet and displaying results in Water Office. This framework will facilitate integration with other 3rd party HA tools in the same way
  • Outage Management now enhanced with sub-outages – often there is a regulatory requirement to specify total time lost service for any one or group of customers.

Realworld Systems Software Products is a dedicated organisation in the research and development of GE Smallworld technologies. Water Office is the only Commericial Off The Shelf application available in the market today that completely manages water assets – from Groundwater, Water Supply, Irrigation, Drainage and Surface Water.

About Realworld Systems

Where Geographic Information Systems (GIS) meet Asset Management is where you find Realworld Systems. Like no other we are capable to create added value by linking geography to asset information and integrating that into your Asset Management processes. Since 1994 we focus on application development, project management and consultancy for organisations that manage large amounts of spatially spread assets (utilities, railways, water boards and telecoms). Through our worldwide offices we span the globe. We are capable of creating actual integration of Geographic Information with your corporate IT systems. Therefore, we say: Realworld Systems. Geo-IT made real

http://www.realworld-systems.com/

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