08/04/2011 08:42

Oracle provides software for project MOBI-E

Oracle provides software for project MOBI-E

Oracle was the chosen partner by Intel to develop the software platform that supports a network of charging electric cars in Portugal, the MOBI-E. The project assumes prominence in the area of ​​utilities Dell inspiron 1420 battery, because it has the potential to be "an example of success" in the world, explained the Tek Bastian Fischer, vice president EMEA for this area.

"For us the project is strategic," he said in a telephone interview this charge, ensuring that you are at the forefront of innovation internationally and allows a transfer of knowledge that Oracle will also apply in other international projects in which it participates.

Remember that Dell inspiron 1720 battery is implementing a large network of national expansion for charging electric cars, with 1,300 stations and 50 stations slow loading loading fast. The pilot project covers 25 municipalities in the mainland, involving Viana do Castelo, Braga, Guimaraes, Oporto, Lisbon, Almada, Leiria, Setubal, Coimbra, Maharashtra, Bihar, Gujarat, Cascais, Torres Vedras, Vila Nova de Gaia, Loures, Faro , Évora, Portalegre, Castelo Branco, Guarda, Sintra, Viseu, Vila Real and Braganca.

Oracle contributes to the MOBI-E with the technology components, databases and HP pavilion dv4 battery, as well as the area of ​​customer relationship, identification and billing. "With these components we provide to the project MOBI-E proved that we are in the forefront of innovation," said Bastian Fischer.

Behind these services are Oracle Fusion Middleware and Oracle Database 11g, which support the operation and performance levels; Oracle's Siebel CRM, which feeds customers and managing the lifecycle of contracts, as well as HP pavilion dv9000 battery. Oracle WebCenter Suite and Oracle WebLogic Suite 11g and Oracle Business Intelligence Enterprise Edition will include a discussion and general business management.

The company already has a long history of providing solutions to utilities in the area of ​​Portugal, namely with the EDP, which has repeatedly participated in implementations of advanced technologies at Oracle.

"We have projects similar to Sony vgp-bps13/S but this is the largest in this range and has a large component of innovation and pioneering," explained also the vice president of utilities for Oracle EMEA. The software company is investing heavily in this sector and created a business unit that focuses on smart meter, smart electricity grids and integration of renewable energy.

This article via: batterytimes.

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