![]() ![]() ![]() Versant continues to make significant investments in building solutions for the new era of the intelligent real-time enterprise. Smart grid services, such as wide area monitoring, protection and control (WAMPAC) and demand response systems, require advanced data management platforms like Versant's that can support graph-like data structures, handle complex event processing, and can act as near-real-time analytics systems. We are very excited to join EPRI's research program."īy infusing more intelligence in to existing energy infrastructures, smart grids will make utilities' data volumes and information models' complexities unmanageable using traditional relational data management solutions. "The smart grid will transform utilities' operational and information models to resemble those of modern telecommunications companies with large, interconnected networks. "Utilities are poised for a data management revolution," said Dirk Bartels, VP Product Strategy and Marketing, Versant. As utilities look to enable this more active business model, Versant's experience handling complex and time-critical data to support trading processes at the world's largest stock exchange will prove critical. Finally, dynamic pricing is viewed as one of the primary means for smart grids to make energy delivery more economical. As utilities have begun to encounter similar data management challenges of speed, reliability, effectiveness, and accessibility by deploying smart grids, Versant's solutions have already been implemented by transmission system operators in the EMEA region.įurther, as utilities use more remote energy sources such as wind and solar, smart grid information models will increasingly resemble GIS-based applications like the climate change research model powered by Versant's technology at the National Snow and Ice Data Center. Versant's solutions already manage many of the global data infrastructures that make power grids more intelligent, including several of the largest telecom networks around the world. As the only NoSQL, object oriented data management solution provider in the program, Versant brings a wealth of expertise in industries including energy, telecommunications, geo-spatial information systems (GIS), and financial services that is critical for building smart grids that meet the global need for clean, economic energy. Redwood City, CA (GlobeNewswire) - Versant Corporation VSNT +0.39%, a worldwide leader in developing data management software infrastructure for complex, mission-critical applications, today announced it has joined the Electric Power Research Institute's (EPRI) smart grid research program, known as IntelliGrid(R). ![]() Company's Big Complex Data Solutions Support Many of the Global Data Infrastructures Critical for Utilities to Enable Intelligent Power Delivery ![]()
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