TMCNet:  PowerOneData International Updates on Collaboration with SourceEdge [Manufacturing Close - Up]

[August 20, 2012]

PowerOneData International Updates on Collaboration with SourceEdge [Manufacturing Close - Up]

(Manufacturing Close - Up Via Acquire Media NewsEdge) PowerOneData International, Inc., a Smart Grid company, announced its collaboration with SourceEdge Software Technologies Pvt to market PowerOneData International's AMI Solutions and Genii software products cooperatively in the Middle East and Saudi Arabia.


According to a release, Phil Nuciola, PowerOneData International Chairman and CEO, announced the collaboration with SourceEdge, stating "SourceEdge has given us a strong vote of confidence by entering into this collaboration agreement with PowerOneData International. This will hasten the market acceptance of our AMI solutions to target captive industrial markets such as large steel production companies, mining operations and military installations, where power is purchased and redistributed within a captive audience." Rajesh M.R, CEO of SouceEdge, said "SourceEdge is excited about PowerOneData's strong expertise and high quality solutions in AMI Solutions and Genii software products, and sees great opportunities to promote these solutions to private and government organizations in the Middle East and Kingdom of Saudi Arabia." PowerOneData International, Inc. is a company focusing on Advanced Metering Infrastructure (AMI).

More information: www.p1di.com www.philnuciola.com ((Comments on this story may be sent to newsdesk@closeupmedia.com)) (c) 2012 ProQuest Information and Learning Company; All Rights Reserved.

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