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From SSP's Illuminate Webinar Series: Built just for utilities, SSP Lifecycle is a full-featured work and asset management solution that simplifies the complexity of managing and maintaining network assets. From initial design right through to retirement, Lifecycle has all the features you need – and none you don’t – to proactively manage and intelligently operate your utility network. Powerful and robust, Lifecycle works well either as a standalone solution or side-by-side with existing work and asset management systems to deliver increased value, efficiency, and engagement. ]]>

From SSP's Illuminate Webinar Series: Built just for utilities, SSP Lifecycle is a full-featured work and asset management solution that simplifies the complexity of managing and maintaining network assets. From initial design right through to retirement, Lifecycle has all the features you need – and none you don’t – to proactively manage and intelligently operate your utility network. Powerful and robust, Lifecycle works well either as a standalone solution or side-by-side with existing work and asset management systems to deliver increased value, efficiency, and engagement. ]]>
Tue, 17 Jul 2018 02:40:40 GMT /sspinnovations/utility-focused-asset-and-work-management sspinnovations@slideshare.net(sspinnovations) Utility Focused Asset and Work Management sspinnovations From SSP's Illuminate Webinar Series: Built just for utilities, SSP Lifecycle is a full-featured work and asset management solution that simplifies the complexity of managing and maintaining network assets. From initial design right through to retirement, Lifecycle has all the features you need – and none you don’t – to proactively manage and intelligently operate your utility network. Powerful and robust, Lifecycle works well either as a standalone solution or side-by-side with existing work and asset management systems to deliver increased value, efficiency, and engagement. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/sspilluminatewebinar-utilityfocusedassetandworkmanagement-180717024040-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> From SSP&#39;s Illuminate Webinar Series: Built just for utilities, SSP Lifecycle is a full-featured work and asset management solution that simplifies the complexity of managing and maintaining network assets. From initial design right through to retirement, Lifecycle has all the features you need – and none you don’t – to proactively manage and intelligently operate your utility network. Powerful and robust, Lifecycle works well either as a standalone solution or side-by-side with existing work and asset management systems to deliver increased value, efficiency, and engagement.
Utility Focused Asset and Work Management from SSP Innovations
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ArcGIS Pipeline Referencing - Lessons Learned /slideshow/arcgis-pipeline-referencing-lessons-learned/80385894 uc2017lessonslearnedpptv3-171003021617
With the release of Esri's new ArcGIS Pipeline Referencing (APR) tools in 2017, we got to work immediately deploying the new extensions for our clients. This presentation will focus on SCANA Energy's APR implementation and lessons learned throughout the deployment. Topics will range from source data preparation, UPDM extensions, APR architecture, installation, licensing, APR core data loading and end user data editing workflows.]]>

With the release of Esri's new ArcGIS Pipeline Referencing (APR) tools in 2017, we got to work immediately deploying the new extensions for our clients. This presentation will focus on SCANA Energy's APR implementation and lessons learned throughout the deployment. Topics will range from source data preparation, UPDM extensions, APR architecture, installation, licensing, APR core data loading and end user data editing workflows.]]>
Tue, 03 Oct 2017 02:16:17 GMT /slideshow/arcgis-pipeline-referencing-lessons-learned/80385894 sspinnovations@slideshare.net(sspinnovations) ArcGIS Pipeline Referencing - Lessons Learned sspinnovations With the release of Esri's new ArcGIS Pipeline Referencing (APR) tools in 2017, we got to work immediately deploying the new extensions for our clients. This presentation will focus on SCANA Energy's APR implementation and lessons learned throughout the deployment. Topics will range from source data preparation, UPDM extensions, APR architecture, installation, licensing, APR core data loading and end user data editing workflows. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/uc2017lessonslearnedpptv3-171003021617-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> With the release of Esri&#39;s new ArcGIS Pipeline Referencing (APR) tools in 2017, we got to work immediately deploying the new extensions for our clients. This presentation will focus on SCANA Energy&#39;s APR implementation and lessons learned throughout the deployment. Topics will range from source data preparation, UPDM extensions, APR architecture, installation, licensing, APR core data loading and end user data editing workflows.
ArcGIS Pipeline Referencing - Lessons Learned from SSP Innovations
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How will the Utility Network Affect You? /slideshow/how-will-the-utility-network-affect-you/80385747 2017uc369esri-irea-ssphowwilltheutilitynetworkaffectyou-171003021153
The new Esri Utility Network was released into beta earlier this year. SSP has worked with many utility customers to extensively test the new network including data migration, creating circuits & systems, editing data, and utility tracing. Join SSP and Intermountain REA to review how the testing has gone, what works well, and what needs improvement in the new Utility Network. We will also cover key aspects of the new network that will affect your utility so you can be prepared for your move to the Utility Network!]]>

The new Esri Utility Network was released into beta earlier this year. SSP has worked with many utility customers to extensively test the new network including data migration, creating circuits & systems, editing data, and utility tracing. Join SSP and Intermountain REA to review how the testing has gone, what works well, and what needs improvement in the new Utility Network. We will also cover key aspects of the new network that will affect your utility so you can be prepared for your move to the Utility Network!]]>
Tue, 03 Oct 2017 02:11:53 GMT /slideshow/how-will-the-utility-network-affect-you/80385747 sspinnovations@slideshare.net(sspinnovations) How will the Utility Network Affect You? sspinnovations The new Esri Utility Network was released into beta earlier this year. SSP has worked with many utility customers to extensively test the new network including data migration, creating circuits & systems, editing data, and utility tracing. Join SSP and Intermountain REA to review how the testing has gone, what works well, and what needs improvement in the new Utility Network. We will also cover key aspects of the new network that will affect your utility so you can be prepared for your move to the Utility Network! <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/2017uc369esri-irea-ssphowwilltheutilitynetworkaffectyou-171003021153-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> The new Esri Utility Network was released into beta earlier this year. SSP has worked with many utility customers to extensively test the new network including data migration, creating circuits &amp; systems, editing data, and utility tracing. Join SSP and Intermountain REA to review how the testing has gone, what works well, and what needs improvement in the new Utility Network. We will also cover key aspects of the new network that will affect your utility so you can be prepared for your move to the Utility Network!
How will the Utility Network Affect You? from SSP Innovations
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UPDM & APR Implementation for Gas Transmission /slideshow/memphis-light-gas-water-mlgw-updm-apr-implementation-for-gas-transmission/80385657 geoconx2017pptv3-clarkes-171003020700
With the release of Esri's ArcGIS Pipeline Referencing (APR) in early 2017, Memphis Light, Gas & Water (MLGW) identified the extensions as desirable tools to manage their gas transmission assets. The key driver for MLGW was the ability to utilize software within the Esri stack for editing linear referenced pipelines, viewing and reporting. This presentation will focus on MLGW’s APR implementation and include elements around the hardware/software architecture, Utility Pipeline Data Model, data migration across multiple sources, implementation of the Esri software and creation of a viewing/reporting application within Web App Builder. ]]>

With the release of Esri's ArcGIS Pipeline Referencing (APR) in early 2017, Memphis Light, Gas & Water (MLGW) identified the extensions as desirable tools to manage their gas transmission assets. The key driver for MLGW was the ability to utilize software within the Esri stack for editing linear referenced pipelines, viewing and reporting. This presentation will focus on MLGW’s APR implementation and include elements around the hardware/software architecture, Utility Pipeline Data Model, data migration across multiple sources, implementation of the Esri software and creation of a viewing/reporting application within Web App Builder. ]]>
Tue, 03 Oct 2017 02:07:00 GMT /slideshow/memphis-light-gas-water-mlgw-updm-apr-implementation-for-gas-transmission/80385657 sspinnovations@slideshare.net(sspinnovations) UPDM & APR Implementation for Gas Transmission sspinnovations With the release of Esri's ArcGIS Pipeline Referencing (APR) in early 2017, Memphis Light, Gas & Water (MLGW) identified the extensions as desirable tools to manage their gas transmission assets. The key driver for MLGW was the ability to utilize software within the Esri stack for editing linear referenced pipelines, viewing and reporting. This presentation will focus on MLGW’s APR implementation and include elements around the hardware/software architecture, Utility Pipeline Data Model, data migration across multiple sources, implementation of the Esri software and creation of a viewing/reporting application within Web App Builder. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/geoconx2017pptv3-clarkes-171003020700-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> With the release of Esri&#39;s ArcGIS Pipeline Referencing (APR) in early 2017, Memphis Light, Gas &amp; Water (MLGW) identified the extensions as desirable tools to manage their gas transmission assets. The key driver for MLGW was the ability to utilize software within the Esri stack for editing linear referenced pipelines, viewing and reporting. This presentation will focus on MLGW’s APR implementation and include elements around the hardware/software architecture, Utility Pipeline Data Model, data migration across multiple sources, implementation of the Esri software and creation of a viewing/reporting application within Web App Builder.
UPDM & APR Implementation for Gas Transmission from SSP Innovations
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Outside of the Box Integrations /slideshow/outside-of-the-box-integrations/80385578 geoconx2017-coserv-jasonootbintegration-171003020358
In 2015, CoServ made the determination to migrate all asset data management into IBM Maximo. We opted to leverage ArcGIS for Server as our main integration point between Maximo and GIS. By hosting our utility infrastructure data in feature services, we allowed Maximo to view spatially enabled information for visualization within its own environment. Additionally, Maximo updates feature classes and their related tables based upon changes made in Maximo seamlessly through the services. By leveraging Global IDs and GUIDs as the direct linkage between Maximo assets and GIS features, CoServ is now able to ingest Maximo assets directly into the GIS environment. This presented GIS end users access to asset related information in their native environment. The migration has been a highly successful implementation. It has alleviated the strain on GIS to manage and maintain asset related information while still providing a way for GIS to access it. This solution has provided a stable integration between the two environments with minimal customizations. By thinking a bit out of the box, CoServ was able to create a unique integration that solved all of our problems. ]]>

In 2015, CoServ made the determination to migrate all asset data management into IBM Maximo. We opted to leverage ArcGIS for Server as our main integration point between Maximo and GIS. By hosting our utility infrastructure data in feature services, we allowed Maximo to view spatially enabled information for visualization within its own environment. Additionally, Maximo updates feature classes and their related tables based upon changes made in Maximo seamlessly through the services. By leveraging Global IDs and GUIDs as the direct linkage between Maximo assets and GIS features, CoServ is now able to ingest Maximo assets directly into the GIS environment. This presented GIS end users access to asset related information in their native environment. The migration has been a highly successful implementation. It has alleviated the strain on GIS to manage and maintain asset related information while still providing a way for GIS to access it. This solution has provided a stable integration between the two environments with minimal customizations. By thinking a bit out of the box, CoServ was able to create a unique integration that solved all of our problems. ]]>
Tue, 03 Oct 2017 02:03:58 GMT /slideshow/outside-of-the-box-integrations/80385578 sspinnovations@slideshare.net(sspinnovations) Outside of the Box Integrations sspinnovations In 2015, CoServ made the determination to migrate all asset data management into IBM Maximo. We opted to leverage ArcGIS for Server as our main integration point between Maximo and GIS. By hosting our utility infrastructure data in feature services, we allowed Maximo to view spatially enabled information for visualization within its own environment. Additionally, Maximo updates feature classes and their related tables based upon changes made in Maximo seamlessly through the services. By leveraging Global IDs and GUIDs as the direct linkage between Maximo assets and GIS features, CoServ is now able to ingest Maximo assets directly into the GIS environment. This presented GIS end users access to asset related information in their native environment. The migration has been a highly successful implementation. It has alleviated the strain on GIS to manage and maintain asset related information while still providing a way for GIS to access it. This solution has provided a stable integration between the two environments with minimal customizations. By thinking a bit out of the box, CoServ was able to create a unique integration that solved all of our problems. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/geoconx2017-coserv-jasonootbintegration-171003020358-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> In 2015, CoServ made the determination to migrate all asset data management into IBM Maximo. We opted to leverage ArcGIS for Server as our main integration point between Maximo and GIS. By hosting our utility infrastructure data in feature services, we allowed Maximo to view spatially enabled information for visualization within its own environment. Additionally, Maximo updates feature classes and their related tables based upon changes made in Maximo seamlessly through the services. By leveraging Global IDs and GUIDs as the direct linkage between Maximo assets and GIS features, CoServ is now able to ingest Maximo assets directly into the GIS environment. This presented GIS end users access to asset related information in their native environment. The migration has been a highly successful implementation. It has alleviated the strain on GIS to manage and maintain asset related information while still providing a way for GIS to access it. This solution has provided a stable integration between the two environments with minimal customizations. By thinking a bit out of the box, CoServ was able to create a unique integration that solved all of our problems.
Outside of the Box Integrations from SSP Innovations
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What's it like to use the Utility Network /slideshow/whats-it-like-to-use-the-utility-network-80385488/80385488 2017geoconx-irea-sspsowhatsitliketousetheutilitynetwork-171003015932
The Utility Network is the on the horizon. Duane Holt from Intermountain Rural Electric Association (IREA) has had a chance to use the beta of the Utility Network. He will share his experience and give his positives and negatives of this new technology. John Coleman from SSP Innovations, an Esri partner, will demonstrate the tools they have been building to answer the questions and concerns IREA and other utilities have about the Utility Network. This will include a few demonstrations covering each of the topics that IREA experienced during the Utility Network jumpstart.]]>

The Utility Network is the on the horizon. Duane Holt from Intermountain Rural Electric Association (IREA) has had a chance to use the beta of the Utility Network. He will share his experience and give his positives and negatives of this new technology. John Coleman from SSP Innovations, an Esri partner, will demonstrate the tools they have been building to answer the questions and concerns IREA and other utilities have about the Utility Network. This will include a few demonstrations covering each of the topics that IREA experienced during the Utility Network jumpstart.]]>
Tue, 03 Oct 2017 01:59:32 GMT /slideshow/whats-it-like-to-use-the-utility-network-80385488/80385488 sspinnovations@slideshare.net(sspinnovations) What's it like to use the Utility Network sspinnovations The Utility Network is the on the horizon. Duane Holt from Intermountain Rural Electric Association (IREA) has had a chance to use the beta of the Utility Network. He will share his experience and give his positives and negatives of this new technology. John Coleman from SSP Innovations, an Esri partner, will demonstrate the tools they have been building to answer the questions and concerns IREA and other utilities have about the Utility Network. This will include a few demonstrations covering each of the topics that IREA experienced during the Utility Network jumpstart. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/2017geoconx-irea-sspsowhatsitliketousetheutilitynetwork-171003015932-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> The Utility Network is the on the horizon. Duane Holt from Intermountain Rural Electric Association (IREA) has had a chance to use the beta of the Utility Network. He will share his experience and give his positives and negatives of this new technology. John Coleman from SSP Innovations, an Esri partner, will demonstrate the tools they have been building to answer the questions and concerns IREA and other utilities have about the Utility Network. This will include a few demonstrations covering each of the topics that IREA experienced during the Utility Network jumpstart.
What's it like to use the Utility Network from SSP Innovations
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MTEMC’s State 0 Changes with 1700+ Versions Intact /slideshow/mtemcs-state-0-changes-with-1700-versions-intact/70379125 2016-uc2152mtemcstate0-161222170359
MTEMC recently completed a major project to merge multiple geodatabases into a single new GDB, apply data model changes along with corresponding data migration, and to implement voltage levels with feeder manager 2.0 to provide connectivity upstream of a circuit breaker. Several of these changes required the geodatabase to be at state 0 (no versions). MTEMC utilized SSP Innovations' All Edits State 0 technology to successfully complete this project while maintaining their 1700+ design versions.]]>

MTEMC recently completed a major project to merge multiple geodatabases into a single new GDB, apply data model changes along with corresponding data migration, and to implement voltage levels with feeder manager 2.0 to provide connectivity upstream of a circuit breaker. Several of these changes required the geodatabase to be at state 0 (no versions). MTEMC utilized SSP Innovations' All Edits State 0 technology to successfully complete this project while maintaining their 1700+ design versions.]]>
Thu, 22 Dec 2016 17:03:59 GMT /slideshow/mtemcs-state-0-changes-with-1700-versions-intact/70379125 sspinnovations@slideshare.net(sspinnovations) MTEMC’s State 0 Changes with 1700+ Versions Intact sspinnovations MTEMC recently completed a major project to merge multiple geodatabases into a single new GDB, apply data model changes along with corresponding data migration, and to implement voltage levels with feeder manager 2.0 to provide connectivity upstream of a circuit breaker. Several of these changes required the geodatabase to be at state 0 (no versions). MTEMC utilized SSP Innovations' All Edits State 0 technology to successfully complete this project while maintaining their 1700+ design versions. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/2016-uc2152mtemcstate0-161222170359-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> MTEMC recently completed a major project to merge multiple geodatabases into a single new GDB, apply data model changes along with corresponding data migration, and to implement voltage levels with feeder manager 2.0 to provide connectivity upstream of a circuit breaker. Several of these changes required the geodatabase to be at state 0 (no versions). MTEMC utilized SSP Innovations&#39; All Edits State 0 technology to successfully complete this project while maintaining their 1700+ design versions.
MTEMC’s State 0 Changes with 1700+ Versions Intact from SSP Innovations
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Maximizing ROI on Utility Work Management Systems /slideshow/maximizing-roi-on-utility-work-management-systems/70379017 uta2016-maximingroionutilityworkmanagmenetsystems-161222170058
Utility IT Departments must carefully assess several factors when searching for and acquiring new enterprise systems that ultimately affect the overall success or failure of the system. This presentation will review important high value considerations of Work Management Systems at utility organizations. Considerations such as implementation personnel expertise, extensibility, configurability, support, and system data models all play a role in the end cost of a system. Each of these factors and more will be examined in light of examples provided by SSP’s Work Management System, WFM aka Workforce Management. ]]>

Utility IT Departments must carefully assess several factors when searching for and acquiring new enterprise systems that ultimately affect the overall success or failure of the system. This presentation will review important high value considerations of Work Management Systems at utility organizations. Considerations such as implementation personnel expertise, extensibility, configurability, support, and system data models all play a role in the end cost of a system. Each of these factors and more will be examined in light of examples provided by SSP’s Work Management System, WFM aka Workforce Management. ]]>
Thu, 22 Dec 2016 17:00:57 GMT /slideshow/maximizing-roi-on-utility-work-management-systems/70379017 sspinnovations@slideshare.net(sspinnovations) Maximizing ROI on Utility Work Management Systems sspinnovations Utility IT Departments must carefully assess several factors when searching for and acquiring new enterprise systems that ultimately affect the overall success or failure of the system. This presentation will review important high value considerations of Work Management Systems at utility organizations. Considerations such as implementation personnel expertise, extensibility, configurability, support, and system data models all play a role in the end cost of a system. Each of these factors and more will be examined in light of examples provided by SSP’s Work Management System, WFM aka Workforce Management. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/uta2016-maximingroionutilityworkmanagmenetsystems-161222170058-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Utility IT Departments must carefully assess several factors when searching for and acquiring new enterprise systems that ultimately affect the overall success or failure of the system. This presentation will review important high value considerations of Work Management Systems at utility organizations. Considerations such as implementation personnel expertise, extensibility, configurability, support, and system data models all play a role in the end cost of a system. Each of these factors and more will be examined in light of examples provided by SSP’s Work Management System, WFM aka Workforce Management.
Maximizing ROI on Utility Work Management Systems from SSP Innovations
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Creating New Channels for Outage Reporting /slideshow/creating-new-channels-for-outage-reporting/70378938 geoconx2016-connexus-ssp-161222165835
Connexus Energy needed to find a new way to report outages to their Responderâ„¢ OMS beyond traditional IVR. With a combination of web portal, middleware and a Multispeak-based web service, customers can now log into the portal and report outages. This allows Connexus to handle more outage calls by alleviating the restriction on the number of phone lines required, and reduces the time it takes to report an outage. Learn more about the technologies used and the outcome in this informative session.]]>

Connexus Energy needed to find a new way to report outages to their Responderâ„¢ OMS beyond traditional IVR. With a combination of web portal, middleware and a Multispeak-based web service, customers can now log into the portal and report outages. This allows Connexus to handle more outage calls by alleviating the restriction on the number of phone lines required, and reduces the time it takes to report an outage. Learn more about the technologies used and the outcome in this informative session.]]>
Thu, 22 Dec 2016 16:58:34 GMT /slideshow/creating-new-channels-for-outage-reporting/70378938 sspinnovations@slideshare.net(sspinnovations) Creating New Channels for Outage Reporting sspinnovations Connexus Energy needed to find a new way to report outages to their Responderâ„¢ OMS beyond traditional IVR. With a combination of web portal, middleware and a Multispeak-based web service, customers can now log into the portal and report outages. This allows Connexus to handle more outage calls by alleviating the restriction on the number of phone lines required, and reduces the time it takes to report an outage. Learn more about the technologies used and the outcome in this informative session. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/geoconx2016-connexus-ssp-161222165835-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Connexus Energy needed to find a new way to report outages to their Responderâ„¢ OMS beyond traditional IVR. With a combination of web portal, middleware and a Multispeak-based web service, customers can now log into the portal and report outages. This allows Connexus to handle more outage calls by alleviating the restriction on the number of phone lines required, and reduces the time it takes to report an outage. Learn more about the technologies used and the outcome in this informative session.
Creating New Channels for Outage Reporting from SSP Innovations
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Pre-Posting and Partial Energization /slideshow/preposting-and-partial-energization/70378664 geoconx2016-coserv-ssppre-postingandpartialenergization-161222165005
CoServ has been using ArcGIS/ArcFM/Designer™ successfully for over 10 years. As part of a recent Maximo/GIS integration effort, CoServ has reviewed its business workflows with SSP. In particular, and within GIS, CoServ’s designs life cycles have been altered to include: Pre-Posting to DEFAULT, and removal from SDE of the Esri version as soon as the design is in construction. As well as Partial Energization as a means to gradually post portions of as-built network into DEFAULT. The most important benefits from introducing these steps are: A.- Early availability to the whole company of GIS data regarding designs under construction. B.- Network energization status (and other details) monitored during the construction phases of a design. C.- Minimizing the number of active versions in the SDE state tree. The first two benefits improve overall company-wide business, by having early and timely knowledge of the projects being constructed in the field, overlaid on the current distribution network. While minimizing the versions dramatically improves the GDB performance and efficiency.]]>

CoServ has been using ArcGIS/ArcFM/Designer™ successfully for over 10 years. As part of a recent Maximo/GIS integration effort, CoServ has reviewed its business workflows with SSP. In particular, and within GIS, CoServ’s designs life cycles have been altered to include: Pre-Posting to DEFAULT, and removal from SDE of the Esri version as soon as the design is in construction. As well as Partial Energization as a means to gradually post portions of as-built network into DEFAULT. The most important benefits from introducing these steps are: A.- Early availability to the whole company of GIS data regarding designs under construction. B.- Network energization status (and other details) monitored during the construction phases of a design. C.- Minimizing the number of active versions in the SDE state tree. The first two benefits improve overall company-wide business, by having early and timely knowledge of the projects being constructed in the field, overlaid on the current distribution network. While minimizing the versions dramatically improves the GDB performance and efficiency.]]>
Thu, 22 Dec 2016 16:50:05 GMT /slideshow/preposting-and-partial-energization/70378664 sspinnovations@slideshare.net(sspinnovations) Pre-Posting and Partial Energization sspinnovations CoServ has been using ArcGIS/ArcFM/Designer™ successfully for over 10 years. As part of a recent Maximo/GIS integration effort, CoServ has reviewed its business workflows with SSP. In particular, and within GIS, CoServ’s designs life cycles have been altered to include: Pre-Posting to DEFAULT, and removal from SDE of the Esri version as soon as the design is in construction. As well as Partial Energization as a means to gradually post portions of as-built network into DEFAULT. The most important benefits from introducing these steps are: A.- Early availability to the whole company of GIS data regarding designs under construction. B.- Network energization status (and other details) monitored during the construction phases of a design. C.- Minimizing the number of active versions in the SDE state tree. The first two benefits improve overall company-wide business, by having early and timely knowledge of the projects being constructed in the field, overlaid on the current distribution network. While minimizing the versions dramatically improves the GDB performance and efficiency. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/geoconx2016-coserv-ssppre-postingandpartialenergization-161222165005-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> CoServ has been using ArcGIS/ArcFM/Designer™ successfully for over 10 years. As part of a recent Maximo/GIS integration effort, CoServ has reviewed its business workflows with SSP. In particular, and within GIS, CoServ’s designs life cycles have been altered to include: Pre-Posting to DEFAULT, and removal from SDE of the Esri version as soon as the design is in construction. As well as Partial Energization as a means to gradually post portions of as-built network into DEFAULT. The most important benefits from introducing these steps are: A.- Early availability to the whole company of GIS data regarding designs under construction. B.- Network energization status (and other details) monitored during the construction phases of a design. C.- Minimizing the number of active versions in the SDE state tree. The first two benefits improve overall company-wide business, by having early and timely knowledge of the projects being constructed in the field, overlaid on the current distribution network. While minimizing the versions dramatically improves the GDB performance and efficiency.
Pre-Posting and Partial Energization from SSP Innovations
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Rule-Driven, Fully-Configurable Asset Tracking with GIS /slideshow/ruledriven-fullyconfigurable-asset-tracking-with-gis/70377715 geoconx2016-mlgw-sspassettracking-161222162127
For the last seven years MLGW has successfully implemented GIS using ArcGIS/ArcFM ™. The GIS serves as an enterprise backbone for a variety of business applications where utility assets play a crucial role: Inspection, Maintenance, New Construction, OMS, among others.To support the life cycle of MLGW’s assets, SSP has implemented a rule-driven and fully-configurable asset tracking mechanism built into the GIS. Rules specified by different business units determine: What network elements are to be tracked as assets. What attributes of those assets are to be monitored. How and when these attributes may change.]]>

For the last seven years MLGW has successfully implemented GIS using ArcGIS/ArcFM ™. The GIS serves as an enterprise backbone for a variety of business applications where utility assets play a crucial role: Inspection, Maintenance, New Construction, OMS, among others.To support the life cycle of MLGW’s assets, SSP has implemented a rule-driven and fully-configurable asset tracking mechanism built into the GIS. Rules specified by different business units determine: What network elements are to be tracked as assets. What attributes of those assets are to be monitored. How and when these attributes may change.]]>
Thu, 22 Dec 2016 16:21:27 GMT /slideshow/ruledriven-fullyconfigurable-asset-tracking-with-gis/70377715 sspinnovations@slideshare.net(sspinnovations) Rule-Driven, Fully-Configurable Asset Tracking with GIS sspinnovations For the last seven years MLGW has successfully implemented GIS using ArcGIS/ArcFM ™. The GIS serves as an enterprise backbone for a variety of business applications where utility assets play a crucial role: Inspection, Maintenance, New Construction, OMS, among others.To support the life cycle of MLGW’s assets, SSP has implemented a rule-driven and fully-configurable asset tracking mechanism built into the GIS. Rules specified by different business units determine: What network elements are to be tracked as assets. What attributes of those assets are to be monitored. How and when these attributes may change. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/geoconx2016-mlgw-sspassettracking-161222162127-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> For the last seven years MLGW has successfully implemented GIS using ArcGIS/ArcFM ™. The GIS serves as an enterprise backbone for a variety of business applications where utility assets play a crucial role: Inspection, Maintenance, New Construction, OMS, among others.To support the life cycle of MLGW’s assets, SSP has implemented a rule-driven and fully-configurable asset tracking mechanism built into the GIS. Rules specified by different business units determine: What network elements are to be tracked as assets. What attributes of those assets are to be monitored. How and when these attributes may change.
Rule-Driven, Fully-Configurable Asset Tracking with GIS from SSP Innovations
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Connecting through the OMS /slideshow/connecting-through-the-oms/70377561 geoconx2016-coserv-sspoms-161222161732
CoServ has been preparing for the future by adding several connections to their OMS. These connections have evolved over the years and now include: SCADA-initiated device status, outage creation and status through IVR, and web-based outage tools for reporting and status. This session will cover the evolution and future plans for utlizing the information from OMS and the business value the existing tools have made for CoServ and their customers.]]>

CoServ has been preparing for the future by adding several connections to their OMS. These connections have evolved over the years and now include: SCADA-initiated device status, outage creation and status through IVR, and web-based outage tools for reporting and status. This session will cover the evolution and future plans for utlizing the information from OMS and the business value the existing tools have made for CoServ and their customers.]]>
Thu, 22 Dec 2016 16:17:31 GMT /slideshow/connecting-through-the-oms/70377561 sspinnovations@slideshare.net(sspinnovations) Connecting through the OMS sspinnovations CoServ has been preparing for the future by adding several connections to their OMS. These connections have evolved over the years and now include: SCADA-initiated device status, outage creation and status through IVR, and web-based outage tools for reporting and status. This session will cover the evolution and future plans for utlizing the information from OMS and the business value the existing tools have made for CoServ and their customers. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/geoconx2016-coserv-sspoms-161222161732-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> CoServ has been preparing for the future by adding several connections to their OMS. These connections have evolved over the years and now include: SCADA-initiated device status, outage creation and status through IVR, and web-based outage tools for reporting and status. This session will cover the evolution and future plans for utlizing the information from OMS and the business value the existing tools have made for CoServ and their customers.
Connecting through the OMS from SSP Innovations
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State Zero: Middle Tennessee Electric Membership Corporation /slideshow/state-zero-middle-tennessee-electric-membership-corporation/64039657 2016-uc2152mtemcstate0-160714204718
MTEMC recently completed a major project to merge multiple geodatabases into a single new GDB, apply data model changes along with corresponding data migration, and to implement voltage levels with feeder manager 2.0 to provide connectivity upstream of a circuit breaker. Several of these changes required the geodatabase to be at state 0 (no versions). MTEMC utilized SSP Innovations’ All Edits State 0 technology to successfully complete this project while maintaining their 1700+ design versions.]]>

MTEMC recently completed a major project to merge multiple geodatabases into a single new GDB, apply data model changes along with corresponding data migration, and to implement voltage levels with feeder manager 2.0 to provide connectivity upstream of a circuit breaker. Several of these changes required the geodatabase to be at state 0 (no versions). MTEMC utilized SSP Innovations’ All Edits State 0 technology to successfully complete this project while maintaining their 1700+ design versions.]]>
Thu, 14 Jul 2016 20:47:17 GMT /slideshow/state-zero-middle-tennessee-electric-membership-corporation/64039657 sspinnovations@slideshare.net(sspinnovations) State Zero: Middle Tennessee Electric Membership Corporation sspinnovations MTEMC recently completed a major project to merge multiple geodatabases into a single new GDB, apply data model changes along with corresponding data migration, and to implement voltage levels with feeder manager 2.0 to provide connectivity upstream of a circuit breaker. Several of these changes required the geodatabase to be at state 0 (no versions). MTEMC utilized SSP Innovations’ All Edits State 0 technology to successfully complete this project while maintaining their 1700+ design versions. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/2016-uc2152mtemcstate0-160714204718-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> MTEMC recently completed a major project to merge multiple geodatabases into a single new GDB, apply data model changes along with corresponding data migration, and to implement voltage levels with feeder manager 2.0 to provide connectivity upstream of a circuit breaker. Several of these changes required the geodatabase to be at state 0 (no versions). MTEMC utilized SSP Innovations’ All Edits State 0 technology to successfully complete this project while maintaining their 1700+ design versions.
State Zero: Middle Tennessee Electric Membership Corporation from SSP Innovations
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Utilizing Esri Out of the Box Tools for Field Data Verification /slideshow/utilizing-esri-out-of-the-box-tools-for-field-data-verification/61512495 sspesripug16collectorforarcgis-160429173534
This Esri PUG presentation focused on utilizing core Esri technologies to solve workflows for data management, field verification and collection. Collector for ArcGIS deployments were reviewed and demoed to show how pipeline operators can easily implement field applications for workflows including structure (Gas HCA) and/or asset verification, collection or updates.]]>

This Esri PUG presentation focused on utilizing core Esri technologies to solve workflows for data management, field verification and collection. Collector for ArcGIS deployments were reviewed and demoed to show how pipeline operators can easily implement field applications for workflows including structure (Gas HCA) and/or asset verification, collection or updates.]]>
Fri, 29 Apr 2016 17:35:34 GMT /slideshow/utilizing-esri-out-of-the-box-tools-for-field-data-verification/61512495 sspinnovations@slideshare.net(sspinnovations) Utilizing Esri Out of the Box Tools for Field Data Verification sspinnovations This Esri PUG presentation focused on utilizing core Esri technologies to solve workflows for data management, field verification and collection. Collector for ArcGIS deployments were reviewed and demoed to show how pipeline operators can easily implement field applications for workflows including structure (Gas HCA) and/or asset verification, collection or updates. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/sspesripug16collectorforarcgis-160429173534-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> This Esri PUG presentation focused on utilizing core Esri technologies to solve workflows for data management, field verification and collection. Collector for ArcGIS deployments were reviewed and demoed to show how pipeline operators can easily implement field applications for workflows including structure (Gas HCA) and/or asset verification, collection or updates.
Utilizing Esri Out of the Box Tools for Field Data Verification from SSP Innovations
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How to Become a Superstar for Your Utility in 2 Weeks /slideshow/how-to-become-a-superstar-for-your-utility-in-2-weeks-54666413/54666413 esri-sspinnovations-mtemc-howtobecomeagissuperstarinjusttwoweeks-151102233930-lva1-app6892
The webinar will explore how one GIS project enabled MTEMC to transform the way GIS is used throughout the utility.]]>

The webinar will explore how one GIS project enabled MTEMC to transform the way GIS is used throughout the utility.]]>
Mon, 02 Nov 2015 23:39:30 GMT /slideshow/how-to-become-a-superstar-for-your-utility-in-2-weeks-54666413/54666413 sspinnovations@slideshare.net(sspinnovations) How to Become a Superstar for Your Utility in 2 Weeks sspinnovations The webinar will explore how one GIS project enabled MTEMC to transform the way GIS is used throughout the utility. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/esri-sspinnovations-mtemc-howtobecomeagissuperstarinjusttwoweeks-151102233930-lva1-app6892-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> The webinar will explore how one GIS project enabled MTEMC to transform the way GIS is used throughout the utility.
How to Become a Superstar for Your Utility in 2 Weeks from SSP Innovations
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Integrating the Mobile Workforce with OMS /slideshow/integrating-the-mobile-workforce-with-oms/54093186 cnxsspegug15-151018225022-lva1-app6892
Connexus Energy standardized on Clevest’s Mobile Workforce applications and Schneider Electric’s Responder product for Outage Management, partnering with SSP Innovations and Clevest to build the bridge between the two products. SSP and Clevest integrated their systems using a Multispeak interface for outage data. Attend this session to learn more about how the two vendors collaborated with Connexus on the integration process, and the results achieved.]]>

Connexus Energy standardized on Clevest’s Mobile Workforce applications and Schneider Electric’s Responder product for Outage Management, partnering with SSP Innovations and Clevest to build the bridge between the two products. SSP and Clevest integrated their systems using a Multispeak interface for outage data. Attend this session to learn more about how the two vendors collaborated with Connexus on the integration process, and the results achieved.]]>
Sun, 18 Oct 2015 22:50:22 GMT /slideshow/integrating-the-mobile-workforce-with-oms/54093186 sspinnovations@slideshare.net(sspinnovations) Integrating the Mobile Workforce with OMS sspinnovations Connexus Energy standardized on Clevest’s Mobile Workforce applications and Schneider Electric’s Responder product for Outage Management, partnering with SSP Innovations and Clevest to build the bridge between the two products. SSP and Clevest integrated their systems using a Multispeak interface for outage data. Attend this session to learn more about how the two vendors collaborated with Connexus on the integration process, and the results achieved. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/cnxsspegug15-151018225022-lva1-app6892-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Connexus Energy standardized on Clevest’s Mobile Workforce applications and Schneider Electric’s Responder product for Outage Management, partnering with SSP Innovations and Clevest to build the bridge between the two products. SSP and Clevest integrated their systems using a Multispeak interface for outage data. Attend this session to learn more about how the two vendors collaborated with Connexus on the integration process, and the results achieved.
Integrating the Mobile Workforce with OMS from SSP Innovations
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Opening the Outage Door: Integrating OMS into CIS /slideshow/opening-the-outage-door-integrating-oms-into-cis/54093134 tcec-sspforpublishing-151018224742-lva1-app6892
Tri-County Electric Co-Op breaks the OMS data barrier by integrating their existing ATS OpenOne CIS system with Schneider Electric’s Responder OMS. CSR’s now have the ability to: retrieve past outage information for the customer account; input new outage calls on behalf of the customer; and retrieve real-time outage information for existing outages. Customers are now able to enter outages from web and mobile technologies. SSP Innovations bridged the gap with a Multispeak-based web service.]]>

Tri-County Electric Co-Op breaks the OMS data barrier by integrating their existing ATS OpenOne CIS system with Schneider Electric’s Responder OMS. CSR’s now have the ability to: retrieve past outage information for the customer account; input new outage calls on behalf of the customer; and retrieve real-time outage information for existing outages. Customers are now able to enter outages from web and mobile technologies. SSP Innovations bridged the gap with a Multispeak-based web service.]]>
Sun, 18 Oct 2015 22:47:42 GMT /slideshow/opening-the-outage-door-integrating-oms-into-cis/54093134 sspinnovations@slideshare.net(sspinnovations) Opening the Outage Door: Integrating OMS into CIS sspinnovations Tri-County Electric Co-Op breaks the OMS data barrier by integrating their existing ATS OpenOne CIS system with Schneider Electric’s Responder OMS. CSR’s now have the ability to: retrieve past outage information for the customer account; input new outage calls on behalf of the customer; and retrieve real-time outage information for existing outages. Customers are now able to enter outages from web and mobile technologies. SSP Innovations bridged the gap with a Multispeak-based web service. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/tcec-sspforpublishing-151018224742-lva1-app6892-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Tri-County Electric Co-Op breaks the OMS data barrier by integrating their existing ATS OpenOne CIS system with Schneider Electric’s Responder OMS. CSR’s now have the ability to: retrieve past outage information for the customer account; input new outage calls on behalf of the customer; and retrieve real-time outage information for existing outages. Customers are now able to enter outages from web and mobile technologies. SSP Innovations bridged the gap with a Multispeak-based web service.
Opening the Outage Door: Integrating OMS into CIS from SSP Innovations
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From Field to Office: Streamlining the Management of Streetlight & Cover-ups Work Orders /sspinnovations/from-field-to-office-streamlining-the-management-of-streetlight-coverups-work-orders 2015esriegug-npu-sspstreetlightcoverupworkorderwebappv1-151013205808-lva1-app6891
This presentation describes the recent implementation of a Web-based Streetlight & Cover-ups Work Order Management System for Norwich Public Utilities (NPU). NPU required a more streamlined approach for managing the process for incoming public calls regarding damaged, inoperable streetlights in need of attention or repair. Location aware work orders hosted in the utilities’ GIS originate from citizens, public safety and other members of the community are efficiently routed from dispatch to utility crews. Mapped-based Work Orders optimize the execution of crew assignment and repair work.]]>

This presentation describes the recent implementation of a Web-based Streetlight & Cover-ups Work Order Management System for Norwich Public Utilities (NPU). NPU required a more streamlined approach for managing the process for incoming public calls regarding damaged, inoperable streetlights in need of attention or repair. Location aware work orders hosted in the utilities’ GIS originate from citizens, public safety and other members of the community are efficiently routed from dispatch to utility crews. Mapped-based Work Orders optimize the execution of crew assignment and repair work.]]>
Tue, 13 Oct 2015 20:58:08 GMT /sspinnovations/from-field-to-office-streamlining-the-management-of-streetlight-coverups-work-orders sspinnovations@slideshare.net(sspinnovations) From Field to Office: Streamlining the Management of Streetlight & Cover-ups Work Orders sspinnovations This presentation describes the recent implementation of a Web-based Streetlight & Cover-ups Work Order Management System for Norwich Public Utilities (NPU). NPU required a more streamlined approach for managing the process for incoming public calls regarding damaged, inoperable streetlights in need of attention or repair. Location aware work orders hosted in the utilities’ GIS originate from citizens, public safety and other members of the community are efficiently routed from dispatch to utility crews. Mapped-based Work Orders optimize the execution of crew assignment and repair work. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/2015esriegug-npu-sspstreetlightcoverupworkorderwebappv1-151013205808-lva1-app6891-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> This presentation describes the recent implementation of a Web-based Streetlight &amp; Cover-ups Work Order Management System for Norwich Public Utilities (NPU). NPU required a more streamlined approach for managing the process for incoming public calls regarding damaged, inoperable streetlights in need of attention or repair. Location aware work orders hosted in the utilities’ GIS originate from citizens, public safety and other members of the community are efficiently routed from dispatch to utility crews. Mapped-based Work Orders optimize the execution of crew assignment and repair work.
From Field to Office: Streamlining the Management of Streetlight & Cover-ups Work Orders from SSP Innovations
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Transformer Management�. Full Lifecycle Support Using GIS and a Web Application. /slideshow/transformer-management-full-lifecycle-support-using-gis-and-a-web-application/53897642 2015esriegug-npu-ssptransformermanagerwebappv4-151013205501-lva1-app6891
NPU underwent an effort to migrate their Transformer Management system from an Access database to a web application from SSP Innovations. All transformer data was migrated to the web application, which provided better access and control over the data. Customizations were then implemented to integrate the web application into NPU’s versioned GIS. This approach to transformer management reduced data redundancy and prevented data inaccuracy. ]]>

NPU underwent an effort to migrate their Transformer Management system from an Access database to a web application from SSP Innovations. All transformer data was migrated to the web application, which provided better access and control over the data. Customizations were then implemented to integrate the web application into NPU’s versioned GIS. This approach to transformer management reduced data redundancy and prevented data inaccuracy. ]]>
Tue, 13 Oct 2015 20:55:01 GMT /slideshow/transformer-management-full-lifecycle-support-using-gis-and-a-web-application/53897642 sspinnovations@slideshare.net(sspinnovations) Transformer Management�. Full Lifecycle Support Using GIS and a Web Application. sspinnovations NPU underwent an effort to migrate their Transformer Management system from an Access database to a web application from SSP Innovations. All transformer data was migrated to the web application, which provided better access and control over the data. Customizations were then implemented to integrate the web application into NPU’s versioned GIS. This approach to transformer management reduced data redundancy and prevented data inaccuracy. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/2015esriegug-npu-ssptransformermanagerwebappv4-151013205501-lva1-app6891-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> NPU underwent an effort to migrate their Transformer Management system from an Access database to a web application from SSP Innovations. All transformer data was migrated to the web application, which provided better access and control over the data. Customizations were then implemented to integrate the web application into NPU’s versioned GIS. This approach to transformer management reduced data redundancy and prevented data inaccuracy.
Transformer Management . Full Lifecycle Support Using GIS and a Web Application. from SSP Innovations
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Provisioning Bandwidth & Logical Circuits �Using Telecom-Based GIS�. /slideshow/provisioning-bandwidth-logical-circuits-using-telecombased-gis/53802270 2015egugtristateprovisioning-151011200800-lva1-app6892
Those that have implemented Fiber Manager understand that the product focuses on managing the physical infrastructure of your telecom network including fiber optic, microwave, copper, and various other communication mediums. However, many customers have long been interested in managing the logical network in addition to the physical infrastructure. And this means managing bandwidth allocation to the various users, systems, services, or customers whose traffic traverses your physical facilities. Join us for this session as we explore how Tri-State G&T is working to customize Fiber Manager to include the provisioning of their logical circuits from an OC-192 all the way down to a DS0 with everything in between. The future of Fiber Manager may be closer than you think! ]]>

Those that have implemented Fiber Manager understand that the product focuses on managing the physical infrastructure of your telecom network including fiber optic, microwave, copper, and various other communication mediums. However, many customers have long been interested in managing the logical network in addition to the physical infrastructure. And this means managing bandwidth allocation to the various users, systems, services, or customers whose traffic traverses your physical facilities. Join us for this session as we explore how Tri-State G&T is working to customize Fiber Manager to include the provisioning of their logical circuits from an OC-192 all the way down to a DS0 with everything in between. The future of Fiber Manager may be closer than you think! ]]>
Sun, 11 Oct 2015 20:08:00 GMT /slideshow/provisioning-bandwidth-logical-circuits-using-telecombased-gis/53802270 sspinnovations@slideshare.net(sspinnovations) Provisioning Bandwidth & Logical Circuits �Using Telecom-Based GIS�. sspinnovations Those that have implemented Fiber Manager understand that the product focuses on managing the physical infrastructure of your telecom network including fiber optic, microwave, copper, and various other communication mediums. However, many customers have long been interested in managing the logical network in addition to the physical infrastructure. And this means managing bandwidth allocation to the various users, systems, services, or customers whose traffic traverses your physical facilities. Join us for this session as we explore how Tri-State G&T is working to customize Fiber Manager to include the provisioning of their logical circuits from an OC-192 all the way down to a DS0 with everything in between. The future of Fiber Manager may be closer than you think! <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/2015egugtristateprovisioning-151011200800-lva1-app6892-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Those that have implemented Fiber Manager understand that the product focuses on managing the physical infrastructure of your telecom network including fiber optic, microwave, copper, and various other communication mediums. However, many customers have long been interested in managing the logical network in addition to the physical infrastructure. And this means managing bandwidth allocation to the various users, systems, services, or customers whose traffic traverses your physical facilities. Join us for this session as we explore how Tri-State G&amp;T is working to customize Fiber Manager to include the provisioning of their logical circuits from an OC-192 all the way down to a DS0 with everything in between. The future of Fiber Manager may be closer than you think!
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