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GE offers data solution for water utilities

Published Thursday, 24th March 2011

GE Intelligent Platforms has released the Proficy for Water InfoCenter, a solution pack that uses the Proficy software platform to help water utilities face their many challenges to make better decisions saving time and money for better service to customers.

The Proficy for Water InfoCenter is part of GE’s “Intelligent Water” initiative, which provides insight into resources through a variety of IT strategies.

“Proficy for Water InfoCenter is the first major release following our announced relationship with the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA),” said Alan Hinchman, Global Water Industry Manager for GE Intelligent Platforms, referring to last year’s GE – EPA collaborative research agreement. “Water and wastewater utilities face a number of challenges globally including reducing operational costs, managing water quality, and increasing efficiency. GE believes the solution to solve these challenges is to provide operational information contextualized with historical data in a concise manner to operators via local interfaces or mobile devices. Proficy for Water InfoCenter does that by changing how utilities will manage their treatment and conveyance systems.”

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