Energy Biz - September/October 2008 - (Page 3) Delivering true AMI technology requires more than changing a letter Some companies will sell you a residential energy meter that generates interval data and call it advanced metering infrastructure (AMI). But collecting 15-minute interval data from a million advanced meters creates 35 billion readings annually. How will you realize the full value of that much data? OpenWay® by Itron draws on Itron’s unrivaled expertise in solutions for collecting, managing, and applying interval data to drive your business. OpenWay® integrates easily with leading meter data management systems, such as Itron Enterprise EditionTM Meter Data Management, which combines the scalability and The OpenWay® service-oriented architecture is built on industry leading hardware and software platforms from IBM, HP, Microsoft Smart Metering for the Smart Grid To learn more about how OpenWay by Itron can support your AMI business case, contact your Itron representative. www.itron.com throughput to manage 10 million meters, the security and interoperability to share data easily across your enterprise, and two-way control to every meter. Applications for data presentation, demand response, revenue protection, and distribution asset analysis, such as those built with Itron Enterprise Edition, give you the tools for applying meter data to improve your business and connect with your customers. and Oracle. OpenWay® seamlessly integrates with existing networks and IT systems using standards such as ANSI C12.22, Web Services, XML, TCP/IP and WMI. A complete solution that delivers the full value of AMI data—just what you should expect from the industry leader. * IBM is a registered trademark of the IBM Corporation. HP is a registered trademark of the Hewlett-Packard Corporation. Microsoft is a registered trademark of the Microsoft Corporation. Oracle is a registered trademark of the Oracle Corporation. http://www.itron.com http://www.itron.com
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