KUALA LUMPUR, Oct 8 (Bernama) -- Trilliant has introduced Analytics as a Service (AaaS), a new offering that enables utilities worldwide to further leverage data by providing deeper insights and understanding of that data at Enlit Asia 2024.
With AaaS from Trilliant, information gathered from data collection tools is deeply analysed to enable forecasting, increase the management of resources, and better predict outcomes, among others.
According to Trilliant in a statement, this improved analysis leads to greater automation of processes, enhanced decision-making, and reduced energy loss, among other benefits.
“With AaaS, utilities have the ability to more accurately collect information and use it to automate models and forecasting, saving them time and improving decision-making,” said Trilliant Global Vice President, Product Management, Greg Myers.
AaaS is a subscription-based, cloud-independent platform comprising all of Trilliant’s analytical artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning offerings.
Acting as a data scientist, AaaS complements and augments the capabilities of data sources, such as Trilliant’s Prime Energy Suite; its Unity Suite Head End System (HES) software platform; or other third-party tools.
Data models and results from these source applications are consumed in AaaS, transforming them into information that supports intelligent decision-making and actions.
In the case of a utility that wants to improve its non-technical loss (NTL) detection, AaaS can be deployed to routinely pull data from any data source such as Trilliant’s own Prime Energy Suite databases or third-party software, hence providing a more accurate and detailed analysis.
An international provider of solutions for advanced metering infrastructure (AMI), smart grid, smart cities and Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT), Trilliant empowers the global energy industry with the only device-agnostic communications platform that enables utilities and cities to deploy any application securely and reliably on one powerful network.
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