Automatic meter data collection January 25th 2007 Jekyll Electronic Technology has announced the launch of PrimeRead, a multi-vendor, multi-networking application for automatic meter data collection.
This new software provides an affordable and well-supported application to cost-effectively and efficiently collect data from utility meters.
PrimeRead serves as a datawarehouse for incoming data from other information systems and public utilities, while its open architecture allows data exchange with other corporate information systems including billing, operations, customer information systems (CIS) and SCADA.
Simple to install and set-up, Jekyll says PrimeRead is comparitively cheap compared to other automatic meter reading software (AMRS) – and has no back compatibility issues, working equally well with new or existing legacy systems.
Features of the PrimeRead give users the capability to automatically collect data from all major manufacturers’ electricity, water or gas meters. Six versions are available, depending on when, where and how data is to be used. From the top-of-the-range Enterprise that is designed and developed for daily data collection requirements from a large number of meters to the PrimeRead Express for single meter point collection.
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