eMeter, one of a number of companies building software for smart meters, has raised $12.5 million from Sequoia Capital and Foundation Capital — two prestigious Silicon Valley names looking to get in ...
EnergyIP(R) Smart Grid Application Platform Achieves Oracle Exadata Optimized Status FOSTER CITY, CA, June 26, 2013 /CNW/ - eMeter, A Siemens Business today announced it has completed a 50 million ...
eMeter and IBM have announced a bundled software package from eMeter, available preloaded on IBM hardware, designed to help electric, gas and water utilities customers implement their smart grid ...
Making the best even better, eMeter EnergyIP 7.5 improves upon the company's state of the art Meter Data Management (MDM) platform with powerful new data collection and validation tools. Combined with ...
eMeter, a Siemens business, has completed a 50-million-meter benchmark test, meaning its EnergyIP Smart Grid Application Platform can provide utilities of any size with the energy consumption ...
EMeter knows how to anticipate a problem. The company has worked since the 1980s on software that lets a utility manage energy better. But that solution becomes much more important as more renewable ...
SAN JOSE, Calif., Oct. 1, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Echelon Corporation (NASDAQ: ELON) today announced they are partnering with eMeter®, A Siemens Business to integrate the EnergyIP Platform with Echelon's ...
eMeter, based out of San Mateo, California, makes software to help manage smart meter and smart grid technologies. This enables gas, electric, and water utilities to better serve their customer base ...
Agreement to Purchase eMeter Corporation Will Bolster Siemens Smart Grid Portfolio and Integration Capabilities ATLANTA, Dec. 5, 2011– Siemens Industry, Inc. (NYSE: SI) announced today that it has ...
-- EnergyIP® Smart Grid Application Platform Brings Flexibility and Time to Value to Forward Thinking Utilities FOSTER CITY, California, Oct. 23, 2013 /PRNewswire/ -- eMeter, A Siemens Business today ...
eMeter has raised over $70 million so far to build software that connects utility companies' computer systems to our smart meters (when we get them). Its chief backers are two Silicon Valley venture ...