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FSB industry survey — have your say
What does the future hold for Field Service? What's happening today and how will things look 12 months from now? We want you to tell us what you think. [ + ]
Solar PV training and installation challenges
Several issues can affect solar PV installations. In training many electricians and engineers, Global Sustainable Energy Solutions has identified certain areas that prove to be more challenging than others. This article outlines just a few of these challenges and how they affect installations. [ + ]
Integration powers better business
It's a fascinating time for fleet. In years gone by, we saw a business's fleet being run on pieces of paper, handed across before and after a job. Then we progressed to hands-free communication built in to vehicles, allowing drivers to be in constant communication with the base. However, with software we now see the opportunity to do things differently — to integrate and progress.
[ + ]Poor password practices put companies at risk
Companies are at risk of data breaches due to poor password practices, according to the Australian Workplace Security study carried out by security intelligence company LogRhythm.
[ + ]Securing the Super Bowl
The White House has recognised a partnership between Allied Telesis, San Francisco 49ers, Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority (VTA), City of Santa Clara, Santa Clara Police Department and Arini Geographics for a smart and safe Super Bowl 50.
[ + ]Digital disruption
Many devices and technologies we take for granted were once considered disruptive, but now they are part of everyday use. [ + ]
Stopping preventable electrocution
Master Electricians Australia is launching an updated Switch Thinking report for 2015 to keep the ball rolling on the vital issue of mandating the installation of safety switches. [ + ]
The GVM conundrum
When looking at service vehicle choices, there's more to consider than gross vehicle mass alone. [ + ]
What your job will look like in 2030
Connectivity, entrepreneurialism and a rising population will shape three million new jobs by 2030, according to a new study commissioned by nbn co. Leading commentator and business adviser Bernard Salt has uncovered the distinct skill sets which represent Australia's future jobs in the digital age. [ + ]
A clearer path for video in FSM
Video for self-service and customer support is not new, but in field service (FS) there is yet to be major use of video to improve support. It's not surprising, given that FS tends to lag overall in new technology adoption. Consider mobile devices and applications: while we have seen an incredible amount of literature highlighting the benefits, there are still many FS organisations that rely on paper-based forms. [ + ]
Are you ready for digital disruption?
Digital disruption has only just begun and massive changes are underway for the customer cabling industry. How will the disruptive technologies impact the the industry, and how can you best prepare yourself for the era of disruption? Read on to find out. [ + ]
Integrating distributed renewable energies into the grid
Today, the new renewable energies are a global reality, no longer dependent on the support from individual countries. But the approach of connecting renewable energies to the existing systems is too shortsighted. Instead, electric power supply systems must be further developed to integrate new sources on a larger scale. [ + ]
Diagnostic testing of HV circuit breakers
Circuit breakers are not the most prominent items of equipment in a substation. They spend a lot of time doing nothing except waiting in anticipation. There comes a moment, however, when the circuit breaker must perform instantly and flawlessly. How can you test that yours will?
[ + ]Electrical switchboards — design basics
A switchboard is an important asset in a power distribution network and provides the base for circuit, equipment and user protection.
[ + ]Electronic hacking — coming to a car near you?
Not likely, according to the National Motor Vehicle Theft Reduction Council (NMVTRC). The council is a joint initiative of Australian governments and the insurance industry, with a mission to drive down Australia's high level of vehicle theft. [ + ]