Michael Samuel, President of Nobel Systems, has been invited to speak at the Asia Water Forum in Manila, the Philippines on Oct. 3. Hosted by the Asian Development Bank, the 2018 Asia Water Forum theme is focused on “Information, Innovation, and Technology.” Samuel will be talking about the business value of using GIS in managing […]
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Twain Harte/ Mission Viejo Contract Nobel Systems for GIS Cloud Services
The Twain Harte Community Services District, located in Tuolumne County, Ca., has contracted with Nobel Systems to set up a cloud-hosted GIS system to help manage the districts water and sewage utility systems. Nobel Systems will implement both GeoViewer Online and GeoViewer Mobile to the district. GeoViewer allows real-time monitoring of a utility’s assets. GeoViewer’s […]
Nobel Systems to Exhibit at Tri-State Water Seminar
Nobel Systems will exhibit at the 34th annual Tri-State Seminar in Las Vegas between September 25-27, 2018. The Tri-State Seminar provides education to water and wastewater operators from throughout the Western United States. The annual three-day seminar is designed to provide professional development, continuing education, and technology transfer to support the vision and missions of our […]
Nobel to Provide Enterprise Cloud, GIS System to Joshua Basin Water District
JOSHUA BASIN WATER DISTRICT CONTRACTS WITH NOBEL SYSTEMS TO PROVIDE AN ENTERPRISE CLOUD HOSTED GIS SYSTEM Nobel Systems will implement its state-of-the-art cloud-hosted system for the Joshua Basin Water District in Joshua Tree, Calif. The water district will use Nobel’s flagship product GeoViewer™ to manage its utility assets. Nobel Systems will provide both GeoViewer Online & […]
Nobel Systems Installs IoT, Real-Time Water Pressure for Rowland Water / Water Quality Monitoring Systems for Rainbow Water
The IoT device installed for RWD’s system monitors pressure in remote locations, with no electricity or WiFi networks required. It is powered by a solar panel-charged battery and data are transmitted through a regular Verizon or AT&T LTE Cat M1 network.