The failing state of the nations’ water infrastructure has been brought to light in recent headline news with costly water main ruptures and the resulting water loss and damages. The worrisome state of water distribution systems in the United States. has highlighted the urgency in adopting modern water management technologies. The use of modern technology […]
Water Monitoring
Nobel Systems Provides Grants to Water Districts in Need
The GIS SaaS company partners with U.S. water districts to donate equipment to water regions in the Philippines. World Water Day brings attention to the importance of keeping our global water supplies clean and safe, and to make sure that citizens worldwide have access to potable water. This World Water Day on March 22, the […]
How to Create a Work Order in GeoViewer™ | GIS Software Video Tutorial
The following tutorial shows field staff and utility adminstators how to create a work order with the GIS software application GeoViewer™ from Nobel Systems. GeoViewer is used to monitor and manage water utility assets. Field staff can view, analyze and collect critical GIS data, online or offline. Adminstrators can track hours, equipment, materials, and contractors. […]
The Future of GIS and IoT in Utility Management
The global demand for geospatial data has catapulted to unprecedented heights, facilitated by an increase in geo-enabled devices and technological capabilities. The global GIS (Geographic Information Systems) market is expected to grow exponentially over the next five years, where it will continue to impact government, utility management, transportation, and many other sectors. There is widespread […]
Nobel Exhibiting IoT, GIS Services at ACWA Spring Conference
Nobel Systems will be exhibiting this year at ACWA Spring Conference in Sacramento between May 8 and 11. We have prepared an exciting booth, where we will be presenting some of our newest and exciting products, such as Real-Time Water Pressure Monitoring (IoT), GIS Interactive Billing System, and GIS Base Work Order System. We will […]