• Unlock the potential of operations and maintenance with digital transformation [e-book]

    Operations and maintenance (O&M) in water and wastewater management are at a crossroads. Aging infrastructure, regulatory demands, climate uncertainty, and labor shortages create immense challenges for utilities and municipalities alike. In this complex environment, maintaining service levels and system performance is not a simple task. However, the growing influx of data from utility plants and…


  • Do your asset managers use hydraulic modeling data? Here’s why they should – and how to do it.

    With our recent development efforts to bring InfoWorks ICM results into Info360 Asset, asset managers can now assess system capacity issues, evaluate LoF and CoF, and identify critical storm durations that impact the sewer and drainage network. This data-driven approach enables you better formulate your risk analyses and prioritize CIP more effectively, focusing on areas…


  • Transcend webinar: How smarter operations informs generative treatment plant design

    Are you a water and wastewater treatment plant owner or operator? Do you face stringent, always-evolving regulatory requirements? Do you have a shortage of engineering talent? Do you have an hour of time to spare? Join Adam Tank of Transcend, Michael Rosh of Autodesk, and myself on November 13th at 1:00 pm EST as we…


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    Info360 Asset update: Esri basemaps and risk and rehab analysis improvements

    With our latest updates, Info360 Asset introduces new features designed to enhance geospatial mapping capabilities and integrations with Esri. Plus we’ve added functionality to better incorporate work tasks from your field teams so maintenance, repair, and rehabilitation work is captured and available for risk and rehabilitation modeling. A new mapping option: Esri basemaps Earlier this…


  • How Info360 Asset is solving the common challenges of CCTV

    Operating and maintaining water and wastewater networks requires sifting through vast volumes of data, with a significant portion derived from CCTV inspections, which is the primary method our industry relies on to assess the state of underground collection system assets. These inspections provide pivotal insights that underpin accurate spend forecasting, pipe rehabilitation, replacement, and capital…


  • Now you can use InfoWorks WS Pro and InfoWater Pro simulation results in Info360 risk analyses

    Water network hydraulic models are foundational, essential, and widely utilized across the water industry, helping you build, create and calibrate and plan, design and operate drinking water distribution systems. From a system capacity standpoint, they can also inform your decision-making on system upgrades, maintenance schedules, failure scenarios and operational strategies. Building on your hydraulic modeling…


  • A big batch of Info360 Insight and Info360 Plant improvements

    Our next-generation, cloud-based Info360 Insight and Info360 Plant apps have been developing rapidly, adding lots of new features and functionality in just the last few months alone. We’ve gathered up all of the release notes from this burst of development to show you some of the standout features that we’ve added and explain how they…


  • Info360 Asset’s powerful new integration with ESRI apps

    Are you an Info360 Asset user? If you work for a water utility or are a consultant for utilities, chances are high that you regularly collaborate with people who rely heavily on Esri products. Our latest release gives you a way to add significant value to their work by pushing your in-depth data and analysis…


  • Scaling and sharing domain knowledge inside your water utility with analytic templates

    The workers who provide clean drinking water and the conveyance and treatment of our sewage are critical to maintaining civil infrastructure. They deserve the best technology and tools to make them more productive and collaborative, but they are often hamstrung by organizational limitations. With the right tools, domain experts can grow a knowledge base repository…


  • Creating a data-driven culture in your water utility with low-code and no-code analytics

    Water infrastructure, like treatment plants or networks, can generate lots of data. But is it useful information? How can captured data become actionable knowledge for planning, crisis management, and problem solving across organizations? Data is only useful when experts can interpret and share it so an organization can take action. We dig into new ideas…