Cintellate was founded in 1994 in Perth, as a software company designed to help large global organisations create long-term shareholder value by managing environment, health, safety and risk processes across diverse industry sectors.
The company specialises in software for the building and construction, resources and mining, oil and gas, heavy manufacturing and utilities and power generation industries.
The new Cintellate Carbon Management Software Solution is a second generation model of the company’s Greenhouse Gas & Emissions Tracking module launched in 2005. The new software builds on the company’s expertise in environmental monitoring, permitting and business planning.
The Carbon Management Software Solution or Module is designed to deliver on the key areas of functionality from energy and emissions data capture and master data management to workflow, reporting, GHG reduction tools, auditing and data security.
Cintellate anticipates the new software to improve emissions reporting efficiencies across diverse industries.
The Carbon Management Software Solution is designed to assist local companies meet the National Greenhouse and Energy Reporting System (NGER) Act reporting requirements. Under this regulation, companies have until 31 October 2009 to submit their emission report to the Commonwealth Government.
Cintellate’s software is auditable against recognised industry standards and streamlines reporting enterprise-wide, which help fulfils reporting obligations and improves efficiency, the company says.
Cintellate’s managing director Mike Moore said the company initially began developing the software as a direct response to requests from major clients from Australia and USA.
“Overall, there is a general lack of experience and knowledge throughout the industry with regards to emissions reporting, with organisations facing challenging unfamiliar territories and changing legal scenery,” he said.
“Education is critical. The market lacks understanding of why excel is not a sustainable option and how to measure with existing physical parameters.
“As the legislative environment is dynamic, keeping track of what is happening is fundamental to achieving compliance and continual improvement.”
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Posts Tagged ‘Environmental Monitoring’
Carbon emissions reporting software ‘dramatically simple’
January 28th, 2010Supplier of Environmental Monitoring and Testing Services
November 18th, 2009Raising awareness on the environment is a most important step that world must know about what they are using and how they impact on our ecological balance. We must protect, manage and conserve the environment to preserve our future generations. With even small changes in the energy used, we can help to improve the environmental legacy for future generations to come. With careful conservation and sound management we can protect our environmental, social and cultural heritage.
The security and monitoring of environmental changes is an urgent problem worldwide. To restrict environmental damages, rapid determination of pollutants penetrating into the environment is necessary. The below given monitoring and testing environmental services are required for environment safety and preservation.
Environmental Analysis – soil, water, gas
Environmental Analysis comprises of soil, water, gas chemical testing. The analysis tells that how much contamination is present in soil, water, gas. The analysis is done with advanced sampling, testing and reporting in support of investigation, all environmental compliance and monitoring. The potentially toxic substances can be present in soil & water. There are many analysis tools that assist environmental effects of groundwater use. Analysis of effluent and wastewater is required to determine the effectiveness of treatment regimes.
Pharmaceutical Analysis
For Pharmaceutical Analysis well equipped laboratory is required with the latest testing equipments. Experienced staff can assist from method validation through to generating data for regulatory submissions. They use wide range of pharmaceutical methods like advanced HPLC (High-Pressure Liquid Chromatography) and GC (Gas Chromatograph) techniques.
Environmental Monitoring and Assessment
Environmental monitoring and assessment means to monitor and assess the status and trends of ecological resources. This involves collecting, reviewing and interpreting data relating to soil, water and gas. Monitoring allows observing and interpreting changes in environmental quality and determining the reasons for these. Dust analysis, Quartz analysis, Vapour and gas analysis all are carried out in environmental monitoring.
Landfill Aftercare Services
Landfill aftercare services ranges from soil and groundwater testing and remediation through to site rehabilitation and capping. Comprehensive and integrated approaches are needed to handle and monitor landfill gas, landfill leach ate. Various tests are needed to monitor groundwater, landfill gas, storm water and flare stack. Flare stack services, environmental assessments, automatic landfill gas monitoring, aftercare design all such services comes under landfill aftercare environmental service.
Energy Services
Energy services include coal quality assessment services which are done in comprehensive dedicated coal testing laboratory. All the necessary coal tests are required for coal quality assessment. Manny laboratories provide comprehensive sampling & testing and analysis services to the coal industry. Also provide on site facilities to coal mines servicing the daily coal production requirements.
ESGL is one of the leading waste management and environmental services provider with solutions to environmental problems to its customers throughout Great Britain, Ireland, Europe and the Middle East. They provide the services of analysis for soil, water as well as routine regulatory testing of effluent and waste waters. They have experienced technical staff that advises on appropriate testing regimes to meet your requirements. They offer quality laboratory testing and specialist contracting services in various offices. For more information visit http://www.esgl.co.uk/
By: Ellene
Data Center Control: Guidelines to Achieve Centralized Management
October 15th, 2009The new data center requires systems that provide more control, flexibility and scalability than ever before. You need more than server management. You need a system that reduces your Mean-Time-To-Repair (MTTR) while leveraging the existing IT resources you already have.
If you need to manage data centers and branch offices anytime from anywhere, there is an answer. A centralized management approach with out-of-band capability can increase data center control, allow you to do more with less, and provide remote access from anywhere in the world.
Today’s support-minded network administrators need around the clock access to servers 365 days a year – both at the rack and in remote locations. Fortunately, with centralized management (including both in-band and out-of-band connectivity), your data center has never been so close.
Innovative serial console server and KVM over IP switching solutions allow you to leverage the IP connectivity and security models in your network. Centralized management software lets you control an appliance that can be connected to servers, serial devices, even power distribution units and environmental monitoring. With centralized management, you can control multiple servers and network devices no matter where they are located. Virtual media is a more recent addition. It increases administrator efficiency by allowing you to conduct a large host of tasks remotely such as file transfers.
Whether you need access at the rack, in the Network Operating Center (NOC), or from your laptop at home, there are solutions available that will provide unprecedented, secure access and help you show a quick return on your investment.
To download the complete white paper, please visit: http://www.42u.com/central-datacenter-management.htm.
By: Lisa RiCharde