ASTERRA launches transformative upgrade to its SaaS platform for water pipeline leak detection and infrastructure management

ASTERRA, provider of geospatial data-driven platform solutions for water utilities, is launching EO Discover 2.0, which it says is a transformative upgrade to its SaaS platform for water pipeline leak detection and infrastructure management.

The company says the platform, available to customers on January 28, 2025, will vastly improve the way teams monitor and manage assets due to EO Discover 2.0’s interactive, customizable features.

According to ASTERRA, the upgrade elevates the platform to an interactive workspace for all operations activity. EO Discover 2.0 centralizes data in an intuitive interface that consolidates workflows so every team member has access to the same information, which should enable faster and more accurate decisions. The company said that early users of the demonstration product appreciated the customizable views, which can now be tailored to each organization’s specific needs. EO Discover 2.0 is a central hub that delivers critical insights for every team member, from decision-makers to operational managers to field crews.

Additionally, ASTERRA said that EO Discover 2.0 brings it all together with enhanced reporting tools, including key performance indicators (KPI), return on investment (ROI) insights, and sustainability metrics. Many utilities from around the world, including VIVAQUA, Anglian Water, and the City of San Bernardino Water Department, rely on ASTERRA’s EO Discover platform to maximize efficiencies and monitor infrastructure within their asset management programs.

The enhanced platform also expands personalization, enabling utilities to input organization-specific data for tailored results that accurately reflect progress and performance.

ASTERRA’s Director of Product Jacquie Matzkin shared:

“The upgrades to our EO Discover platform transform how the world approaches asset management. Now, all members of the team benefit from customized insights that allow them to make informed decisions for their system’s assets.”

Demo screenshot - all information fabricated for demonstration purposes only
Demo screenshot – all information fabricated for demonstration purposes only.
SourceASTERRA

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