Google set to offer Mekorot’s mclock system for efficient remote infrastructure monitoring and management

Google to feature Mekorot technology on its marketplace

Google is set to offer Mekorot’s mclock system, a cutting-edge SaaS software that enables remote access to operational data for municipal and public infrastructure companies. This advanced solution allows for the monitoring and management of infrastructure facilities in various sectors such as water, electricity, and gas. The system is a more efficient alternative to traditional monitoring methods and can be easily integrated into Google’s marketplace for simpler remote operations.

Gil Groskop, Deputy for Technology at Mekorot, announced that Google will be integrating their solution into its marketplace. Initially, Mekorot will provide assistance with interfacing, but customers will eventually be able to operate independently. The system is expected to be available on the marketplace once Google gives their approval. Groskop also mentioned that they expect to make three customer sales in the first year and will make any necessary adjustments moving forward.

Mekorot has previously collaborated with technology giants such as Microsoft to create a cloud specifically for water sector statistical data. This collaboration aimed to share important knowledge on topics like precipitation, consumption, and climate crisis research with academics and researchers. Shay Mor, Director and Head of Public Sector & Defense at Google Cloud Israel, expressed excitement about the implementation of this cloud technology. He believes that it will drive innovation within Mekorot and set industry best practices for other organizations involved in water treatment.

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