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Dave Odom wrote:

especially for a Utility?

Dave:

Utility?

Are you asking if stuff like "green" initiatives can help reduce the burdens we place on 'Utilities' as a whole? or are you asking about the use of up-to-date hardware and maybe IBM i with decent apps to help a 'Utility' business?

I've worked with a newspaper and a cable company on System/38, and later System/38 and AS/400s in governmental utilities areas such as storm drainage, water, sewer, land usage, emergency services, etc., in municipal, county and state governments.

But it's not clear exactly what you're asking about. It seems mostly the second area.

One of the most fun projects was in combining geo-coded databases that marked hazardous materials, power lines, gas lines, etc., over municipal maps. This was specifically used to assist fire and other emergency response units -- firemen already think their job is hazardous enough without getting early warning of what they're rushing into.

In a couple cities, similar info was fed to 9-1-1 emergency centers for call dispatches, as well as basic occupant info when calls came in.

Of course, Utilities Billing and all related elements were what everything was based around. My experiences with those were from early '80s to the mid '90s. I suspect that much has changed. I think we did okay, considering our databases couldn't even be called "DB2" back then, and interaction with PCs for displaying graphics used a lot of 'PC Support' rather than 'iSeries Access' nor even sockets.

Tom Liotta


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