March 2010 |
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EDSA Introduces Paladin Gateway Data Architecture
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Opens Paladin Power Analytics to Virtually Any Data
Acquisition System
SAN DIEGO, Calif. – March 16, 2010 – EDSA (www.edsa.com), the leading developer
of power analytics solutions for the design, testing, and management of complex
electrical power systems, today unveiled its new Paladin® Gateway™ software
architecture, an advanced architecture that opens the world of Power Analytics™
to virtually any building management, power management, SCADA, or other data
acquisition platform.
Designed for software, hardware, and applications developers wishing to build
interfaces between their systems and Paladin® Live™, Paladin Gateway is a
software development kit (SDK) and associated application programming interface
(API) that can imbue virtually any system with power analytics capabilities. It
provides a robust integration layer that defines how to move data into and
through Paladin Live as part of a seamless power analytics solution.
Paladin Live sits at the confluence of energy management and energy availability
with a “no compromise” approach to mission critical power. Once deployed, it
provides unprecedented ability to manage and understand your mission critical
power system. The Paladin Gateway architecture extends power analytics to the
broadest possible range of existing systems and applications in use throughout
mission-critical power systems infrastructure. As a result, it protects and
maximizes organizations’ past investments hardware and software by:
Extending the life and the usefulness of previously-purchased power system hardware and software
Unlocking valuable data previously confined to isolated, proprietary architectures
Creating an open, new systems architecture in which data from any source can be easily aggregated… and made part of an organization-wide power analytics solution
“The real benefit of power analytics lies in Paladin
Live’s ability to diagnose potential power problems and inefficiencies at the
earliest possible stage, by isolating them at the most detailed component
level,” said Kevin Meagher, Chief Technology Officer of EDSA. “Logically, that
means being able communicate in real-time with hundreds or thousands of
data-generating devices located throughout mission-critical infrastructure.
“In the case of infrastructure consisting of proprietary equipment from a
multitude of vendors, this can be a development nightmare,” Meagher continued.
“But by enabling the creation of drivers and applications that are independent
of proprietary platforms, Paladin Gateway allows users to mix-and-match whatever
best-of-breed technologies they select for their infrastructure, breaking free
of vendor-specific proprietary architectures and protocols.”
Paladin Gateway greatly surpasses traditional integration solutions in which
users are required to connect drivers and analytics directly to a host data
collection engine… making them almost completely dependent on their initial
vendor, and risking prohibitive switching costs. With Paladin Gateway, users can
connect drivers and analytics directly to the Paladin Gateway framework,
permitting the driver to serve as a “plug-in” AKA Agent, while analytics are
served by a presentation layer.
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By providing a single, open architecture and one set of specifications;
developers can write a driver once and repurpose it again and again. All drivers
and all application interfaces will continue to function without further
modification, freeing the developer from having to worry about knowing the
nuances and implementation details of Paladin or other third party platforms
As a result, Paladin Gateway users enjoy the benefits of a truly open solution
that delivers:
True platform independence by using industry best practices and open standards
A flexible host collection engine that can be changed without affecting drivers or requiring new application development
Maximum flexibility for Paladin® Live™ users, and others seeking power analytics capabilities
The freedom to make investment decisions are made based on quality, not vendor dependency
About EDSA Micro Corporation
EDSA is a privately held developer of software solutions for the design,
simulation, deployment, and preventative maintenance of complex electrical power
systems. Founded in 1983, the Company’s Paladin® software products are used by
thousands of commercial, industrial, governmental, and military customers
worldwide, to protect more than $100 billion in customer assets. Headquartered
in San Diego, Calif., the Company’s worldwide operations include 30 sales,
distribution, and support offices located throughout North America, South
America, Europe, Asia, and Africa. For more information about EDSA and its
products, visit www.edsa.com.
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