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Foreseer

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fore·see  (fôr-s, fr-)
tr.v. fore·saw (-sô), fore·seen (-sn), fore·see·ing, fore·sees
To see or know beforehand: foresaw the rapid increase in unemployment.

fore·seea·ble adj.
fore·seer n.


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The system can be managed locally and remotely via direct communications and the network, and interfaces with both enterprise-monitoring software and FORESEER foundation equipment-monitoring packages.
The introduction of Foreseer was an important milestone in the evolution of enterprise power monitoring systems, by allowing users to compile detailed lists of readings and events that have occurred in their power infrastructure," said Kevin Meagher, Chief Technology Officer of EDSA.
Invensys Powerware has combined its modular Intergy DC Power Mini-System, DataTrax Foreseer T-Module monitoring system with cabinet or shelter partners for a wireless power solution.
 
 
 
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