Oracle today announced the availability of Oracle(R) Utilities Network Management System Release 1.8.0, an integrated suite of real-time operations technology applications designed to improve network reliability, maximize asset utilization, reduce outage durations and increase customer satisfaction. This new release builds on the product's market leadership(1) in outage management with new enhancements to help utilities improve distribution management, including new applications for Fault Location, Isolation and Service Restoration, as well as Volt/Var Optimization.
Oracle Utilities Network Management System Release 1.8.0 leverages Oracle's application infrastructure -- including Oracle Database and Oracle Fusion Middleware -- to provide a unified application and technology operating environment. This combined application and supporting technology enables utilities to leverage new functionality to support their intelligent grid roadmaps.
"Maintaining high performance and service levels requires the visibility to anticipate and respond to dynamic usage requirements," said Quentin Grady, senior vice president and general manager, Oracle Utilities. "Oracle Utilities Network Management System allows utilities to provide rapid and cohesive responses to performance issues, and it serves as the foundation for expanded services and enhanced operations."
The Fault Location, Isolation and Service Restoration application within the new release integrates with distribution automation and Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA) systems. The application automates fault isolation and determines how to efficiently restore service. It also initiates closed-loop switching actions within 60 seconds -- without requiring dispatcher interaction, enabling utilities to quickly reduce the number of customers experiencing sustained outage durations.
Oracle's Optimal Power Flow Engine enhancements feature Volt/Var Optimization to minimize system losses. Volt/Var Optimization provides enhanced insight during system load changes -- providing system operators with additional flexibility and responses for managing peak load conditions.
Oracle Utilities Network Management System Release 1.8.0 also features Automated Metering Infrastructure (AMI) Integration Adapters to support Intelligent Grid and Smart Metering solutions. The integration of AMI technologies into Oracle Utilities Network Management System provides the ability to communicate with meters to enable restoration verification. As a result, utilities can reduce the number of truck deployments when power has already been restored to the meter and receive more comprehensive outage extent notifications from meters reporting that power is off. Oracle's field-proven interfaces are based on a Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) implemented with Web services and exchanging MultiSpeak(R)-compliant extensible markup language (XML) messages.
Oracle is providing additional capabilities to help utilities enhance system security and comply with industry mandates. New Oracle integration to Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) provides utilities with consistent user name and password administration and management within the system. Simplified user access for Oracle Utilities Network Management System provides single sign-on to all network management system applications.
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