Unit4, a leader in enterprise cloud applications for people-centric organisations, today announced that Icon Water, a critical infrastructure public company, has selected Unit4 ERP to modernise and digitise its financial functions.
Axonius, leader in asset management, has shared five tips to help organisations to prevent cyber attacks during the present Russian military attacks on Ukraine.
The US government has taken an active approach towards OT cybersecurity. “America’s OT facilities and supply chains are continuously in motion. Proper OT security measures need to recognize this fluid motion and support it,” said Ilan Barda, CEO of Radiflow.
Investment advice web site, The Motley Fool recently took a look at Canadian company Badger Daylighting, which manufactures and operates hydrovac-equipped trucks that mainly serve the utility and municipality and oil and gas industries.
The Toowoomba Regional Council in Queensland has become the first local government in Australia to require the use of Dial Before You Dig certified locators.
Have a care for anyone digging up the ground in Colorado. According to the local paper, the Denver Post, seven years into a surge in oil and gas production, there are hundreds of kilometres of underground lines carrying volatile, and flammable, hydrocarbons near people, and more than 120,000 “segments” are known to be buried within 300 metres of buildings, but it’s not known exactly where.
The Common Ground Alliance (CGA) — the association of 1,700 individuals, organisations and sponsors involved in every facet of the underground utility industry in the USA — has issued the first of what will be annual reports detailing the state of current and emergent technologies available to the damage prevention industry.
Underground infrastructure carries all sorts of things essential to the functioning of a modern society: electricity, gas, water, sewage, information. And now, rubbish!
PelicanCorp has partnered with Irish company Murphy Surveys to upgrade Ireland’s beforeUdig service, already powered by PelicanCorp’s OneCallAccess software, and to have the service adopted as Ireland’s nation service for the prevention of damage to underground infrastructure.
PSMA Australia — a government owned company set up in 1993 to collate, transform and deliver location data — says it is removing the silos in the highly-specialised geospatial industry and taking location data to the mainstream.