Enterprise SD-WAN
Aggregate bandwidth for speed, reliability & lower cost.
Allows a WAN network on autopilot and put everyone’s mind at ease. Our SD-WAN features include Broadband Bonding, Unified Threat Management, Advanced Layer-7 Routing, Monitoring Portal, Dynamic Quality of Service, Deep Packet Inspection and Application Performance Optimization for various flow types including live video, VoIP, cloud apps and others.
IoT-based Smart Green Solutions
The green IoT encompasses the following elements—smart sensors and communication/computing devices (that consume less energy, and thus contribute a lesser extent to the carbon footprint), energy-efficient algorithms and protocols, and above all sustainable engineering practices.
a: Industrial IOT
The manufacturing industry is entering a new era called digital transformation. The change in global economic and political landscapes, along with the development of IoT and AI, is making an impact on manufacturing and drives the need for new improved processes and optimization in the sector. The competition is huge, and time is of the essence, so streamlined operations and efficient predictive analytics are a must to stay in the game. Implementing the right IoT technology has an impact on all – productivity, quality, cost, and even safety of the production.
b: Power Quality Management Systems
Power Quality Management System (PQMS) is a platform and interfaces to collect, tabulate, analysis and display data to various stakeholders. PQ recorders are usually installed at the incoming or power-sensitive locations to monitor and record the status and quality of power supply in the location.
With the data collected by the various field devices, the collected information is further analyze and trended on historical records. Reports such as energy management or performance index reporting can be generated by the system. Generally, these information are displayed on a friendly user interface for easy viewing. Certain alarm and faults can also be raised for user’s intervention.
c: Energy Management Systems
Energy management systems are now being used by many businesses to achieve dramatic cost savings. These systems use integrated hardware and software solutions to monitor, analyze and control energy use. Annual savings typically range from five to 30 percent of energy costs. System licensing costs vary, so the key is to select the right combination of features and functionality to provide an attractive return on investment. Typical payback on energy management systems is one year or less, and sometimes as low as a few months.
d: Air Compressor
Compressed air is one of the most expensive utilities in an industrial plant. It’s a fact that compressed air is a poor way to transmit energy to an industrial machine or tool if you want superior efficiency. That being said, it is unlikely that in the name of energy efficiency alone, you’ll convert all of your industrial tools and equipment to direct-drive electric, therefore managing the same is critical