nHance Technologies announces the release of an HTML-5 based web interface to our real-time plant monitoring service. The nPlantStatus app, part of the nHance Mobile Solutions product line, was first developed in 2014 and significantly updated in 2016. However, the application required IOS devices to operate. Today, nHance is announcing that they have eliminated the device requirement by providing a fully functional web-interface to the nPlantStatus back end service.

Today, nHance is announcing that they have eliminated the device requirement by providing a fully functional web-interface to the nPlantStatus back end service.

The magic of nPlantStatus is achieved with a companion back-end service running locally at each power plant to collect pertinent data and forward it to the nHance servers. The Data is then digested at the nHance servers where additional data or calculations can be applied and made available to the nPlantStatus App. The iOS app allows users to monitor data points and can be configured to change colors with simple rules to assess the status of critical plant processes at a glance. For non-iOS users, the new nPlantStatus Web-App can be used to allow viewing of the pertinent data from any standard or mobile web-browser.

nPlantStatus offers the added benefit of allowing power plants to determine what specific data is made available to registered users without exposing internal servers to internet traffic. Outgoing data is pushed to the nHance servers via secure protocol ensuring that any plant with outgoing internet access can choose what and how much plant data is made available.

The nPlantStatus Web-App is available for free to all nPlantStatus customers. The back end service is affordably priced at $150/month per power plant (annual discounts are available). Contact nHance Technologies and mention this press release for a discount on our setup fee.

nHance Technologies has offered cost-effective solutions with successful results for over 30 years. nHance is not only a vendor, but also “your partner in simulation.” 

See a live demo of the nPlantStatus Web App.