New Indonesian Power Plant to Deploy Status Enterprise
Online, August 27, 2014 (Newswire.com) - B-Scada, Inc. announces a new deployment of their enterprise-level HMI/SCADA application, Status Enterprise. The deployment is the result of the efforts of B-Scada's dedicated Indonesian partner, PT. Libra Dwi Kartika (LDK), who will be installing the software as a web monitoring solution for the new Senipah Gas Power Plant operated by PT. Kartanegara Energi Perkasa.
A Status Enterprise deployment can reduce downtime, improve operational efficiency and safety, and reveal new business opportunities. Visualizations are accessible locally on Windows machines or via the Web through any HTML5-compatible browser, including on smartphones and tablets. B-Scada looks forward to being a part of such an important project.
About B-Scada
B-Scada specializes in the compelling visualization of real-time data. Its visualization technology and SCADA products are deployed in manufacturing, power & utilities, transportation, petrochemical, building automation, and other fields of business where visualization of real time data is critical. B-Scada’s software products leverage the latest in data acquisition and visualization technology, from OPC UA communication for connected devices to HTML5 publication for Web and Mobile Access.
B-Scada's in-house expertise and experience has provided them the opportunity to partner with companies from various vertical markets, and assist them to develop custom solutions that meet their specific needs. B-Scada's goal is to help clients transfer real-time production and operational data into actionable information through graphically-compelling, functional, and intuitive user interfaces.
Status Enterprise is an enterprise level HMI/SCADA application that bridges the keep between plant floor operations and business processes, providing a real time view of your entire enterprise. Learn more at http://www.scada.com.
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