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A unique software package to manage weather impact

Logiciel Modelisation METNEXT DECIDE

Two modules:

Logiciel METNEXT DECIDE Expert ® Logiciel METNEXT DECIDE Exploitation ®

 

  • METNEXT Decide Expert ®, a sophisticated tool to design a statistical model linking company's data (sales history, production history etc) with meteorological historical data held by METNEXT.

 

  • METNEXT Decide Exploitation ®, a new module released in June 2010 that helps .

 

 

 

Who is using Metnext DECIDE ?

  • A powerful tool, able to handle accuracy and volume.
  • A modelling module adapted to each activity sector, client and product family.
  • A tool for crossing information from your company with weather data.
  • A large number of available weather parameters.
  • Activity analyses and forecasts covering a few hours or a few weeks.
  • A powerful mathematical model for non-linear phenomena: consumption triggering thresholds and weather ceilings.
  • Metnext consultants available to assist you in deployment, acceptance and production startup.
  • Client support 5/7 from 9h to 6pm.
  • Results integrated in the control system of your company and that enhance your current tools without replacing them.

 

 

How to use METNEXT Decide?

  • In your organisation:
    • METNEXT assists you in all implementation phases: installation, training, model creation, pre-production and throughout production,
    • Production is entirely automatic,
    • Historical and forecast meteorological information is provided by Metnext,
    • METNEXT Decide can run with Windows and Linux.
  • In remote operational mode (SaaS-Software as a Service mode) since this summer (2010) for simplified deployment and an even more simplified start-up service.

 

Metnext Decide clients meet each year during a half day user group to discuss

Clients examples
:

  • Energy consumption forecasts for towns or regions.
  • Production forecasts for renewable energy (wind and solar power farms ).
  • Production forecasts for mineral water for a world leader.