G-DIS – Distribution Management – is a software solution design to automatize operational processes of electric power distribution companies and other utilities. It comprises commercial service and emergency features, in addition to support operation, maintenance and order of services.
G-DIS complies with standard IEC 61968 of the International Electrotechnical Commission, which is aimed at facilitating the integration of distribution software for managing distribution networks in the electric power industry, helping utilities that need to connect several applications.
The architecture used in the construction of the solution is robust, and can be used in high-performance and high-availability settings. Another feature is the scalability in providing services to small, medium and large utilities.
The system provides enhanced management of all processes such as inclusion, change, extension, review, rectification, withdrawal, cessation, and queries regarding Distribution Management and operational services, including online and offline team dispatch modules.
G-DIS has features that use mobile communication with smartphones, PDAs, whereas communication is established through GPRS, satellite, or radio signal.
The SurvalentONE ADMS platform is a fully integrated supervisory control and data acquisition (SCADA), outage management system (OMS), and distribution management system (DMS) solution that runs on a single, easy-to-use graphical interface. Built from the ground up on a Windows-based platform that is scalable, secure, and open, it efficiently integrates, manages, and processes data from a broad array of sources. Because our solutions are easy to deploy, manage, scale, and use, they provide a low total cost of ownership.
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