TRACTIAN
Tractian serves as the Industrial Copilot focused on enhancing maintenance and reliability by integrating both hardware and software to oversee asset performance, streamline industrial operations, and execute predictive maintenance approaches. The platform, powered by AI, enables companies to avert unexpected equipment failures and improve production efficiency. Headquartered in Atlanta, GA, Tractian also has a global footprint with branches in Mexico City and Sao Paulo, thereby expanding its reach. For more information, you can visit their website at tractian.com, where additional resources and details about their offerings are available.
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Datagate Telecom Billing
Datagate provides a software-as-a-service and telecom billing solution tailored for managed service providers (MSPs) that offer unified communications as a service (UCaaS) VoIP, as well as mobile voice and data solutions. It seamlessly integrates with various widely-used software platforms favored by MSPs, such as ConnectWise Manage and QuickBooks, ensuring a smooth operational flow. In addition to billing, Datagate and its partners are equipped to manage all aspects of telecom tax and compliance requirements effectively. This comprehensive approach allows MSPs to focus more on their core business while leaving the complexities of billing and compliance to experts.
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Skybill Utility Billing
Meter Management System
Microsoft Dynamics Foundation
âť– Oversee metering devices including their locations, serial numbers, and operational status.
âť– Automatically retrieve meter readings through M-Bus gateways for efficiency.
âť– Alternatively, you can upload meter readings from MDM systems or Excel files.
âť– Built on the robust Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central platform.
âť– Features a user-friendly and intuitive interface for seamless navigation.
âť– Seamlessly integrate your ERP system, customer management, and billing processes with the included Business Central subscription.
Tariffs & Rating Cloud Service
âť– Offers a powerful tariff configuration tool that simplifies the creation of complex tariffs.
âť– Capable of billing various utility services such as electricity, gas, water, sewage/wastewater, and heating.
âť– Supports both postpaid and prepaid billing options for flexibility.
âť– Allows for consumption-based pricing, fixed or stepped rates, time-of-use (TOU) rates, periodic charges (like standing or daily rates), and discounts.
âť– Provides billing options by customer, customer group, or property on any scheduled basis, whether monthly or annually.
âť– Operates under a Software-As-A-Service (SaaS) model, managing all necessary infrastructure, software, and maintenance tasks.
âť– Hosted securely at our data centers in Latvia, with options for public cloud hosting (AWS, Microsoft Azure) or private cloud solutions.
âť– Users can access SkyBill from any device, whether it's a desktop, tablet, or smartphone, ensuring convenience and mobility.
âť– This adaptability makes it perfect for managing utility billing from virtually anywhere.
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EnergyVIEW
A crucial factor in improving the operational efficiency of any industrial organization is the effective management of energy consumption. Implementing smart energy metering serves as a powerful solution for reaching this objective. By providing real-time power measurements, organizations can continuously monitor electricity usage across homes, commercial establishments, or individual electrical devices. Unlike traditional electricity meters, which are typically adjusted according to billing criteria and only provide periodic readings for energy consumption assessments used by utility companies, smart meters yield immediate data that is invaluable for operational optimization. For any organization striving to enhance its productivity, having accurate energy usage information is critical. The ability to monitor energy consumption in real-time grants companies immediate insights into their consumption behaviors. Utilizing smart energy metering is essential for controlling the three main elements that affect energy expenses: energy source, consumption volume, and usage efficiency. By incorporating a power meter designed for real-time tracking, organizations can proficiently oversee any energy product that includes a measurement interface, thus improving overall energy management practices. Furthermore, this forward-thinking strategy not only minimizes expenses but also fosters a commitment to sustainability in the industrial arena. As industries continue to evolve, embracing such technologies will be imperative for maintaining competitive advantages.
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