WaterWorld Magazine and IBM's complimentary webinar features real-world enterprise asset management applications
MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif., March 13, 2013 — (PRNewswire) —
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2:00 p.m. EDT on Monday, March 25, 2013 |
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Click here or visit http://bit.ly/Y8oYK9 for complimentary registration |
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SPEAKERS: |
Frost & Sullivan Industry Analyst Eric Meliton |
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St. Louis Metropolitan Sewer District Representative |
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IBM |
It is well known that some of the nation's water infrastructure is more than 100 years old. In fact, 40 percent is more than 50 years old. Effectively managing assets is key to addressing our aging infrastructure challenges. During this webcast, Frost & Sullivan's leading Environmental Technologies Industry Analyst Eric Meliton will discuss pressing asset management trends in the municipal water and wastewater industries.
In addition, IBM clients, including the Metropolitan St. Louis Sewer District, will bring real-world examples on the use of IBM Maximo Asset Management to address regulatory compliance, aging infrastructure and geographic information system (GIS) integration. The District found spatially enabling enterprise asset management allowed the two systems to enhance one another and give a more complete picture of the asset's lifecycle than each system separately.
Why You Should Attend:
- Understand the risks and challenges associated with outmoded water infrastructure systems
- Discover the newest solutions to smart water management, particularly enterprise asset management
- Learn how the Metropolitan St. Louis Sewer District utilized next generation tools in meeting heightened demand
Supporting Resources
- For more information about Frost & Sullivan's Environment and Water research, please visit: http://www.environmental.frost.com
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About WaterWorld Magazine
WaterWorld Magazine delivers information about products and services, technology, applications, legislation and regulations to more than 60,000 engineers, managers, consultants, contractors and operations professionals in the municipal water/wastewater industry. Reporting on timely product, project, regulatory and business news in a non-technical format, WaterWorld reaches beyond "straight coverage" to help water industry pros successfully plan, design, operate and maintain their systems. For more information or to subscribe, please visit http://www.waterworld.com.
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