IOS RSS

IOS RSS

Configuration Management System for Electric Power Utilities
to Manage Substation and Generation Plant Assets

IOS RSS® is a configuration management system designed and built to manage complex equipment installations, configuration change process and effective implementation of regulatory requirements.

 

Key Features:

  • Configuration Management Database (CMDB)
  • Workflow Process Management
  • Document Management
  • Role-based Access Control
  • Integration with other Systems
  • Enable NERC CIP Requirement Compliance


IOS RSS® enables users to implement configuration management process with workflows, accountability, efficiency and productivity by providing reliable and secure information.

IOS RSS System Features


  • Enterprise System

IOS RSS is designed as a multi-user, secure enterprise system allowing clients to access, modify and distribute device settings to anybody, anywhere, within their organization at anytime. RSS is highly-scalable making its use economical for companies of all sizes.

  • Browser Based Application

Our browser-based interface simplifies access to the system. The easy-to-use, intuitive forms and navigation allow quick and simple access from anywhere in the organization.

  • Integrated Document Management System

Documents can be attached to any entity in the RSS system allowing convenient access to instruction manuals, technical specifications and notes, drawings, and diagrams. The RSS Document Manager includes an advanced search engine that allows searching the contents of files.

  • Integrated Workflow Management

Users can create custom job packages containing specific devices change requests, pass through a approval process and  distribute to field personal. Monitor and validate that the configuration changes have been implemented correctly.

  • Acc
  • Audit Device Configurations

Baseline Configurations
Field Configuration Audits

Audit trails are created to record configuration changes and current implementations

  • Firmware and Patch Management
  • User Defined Device/Equipment Templates
  • NERC CIP (Critical Infrastructure Protection) Enablement
  • Built-in Scripting
  • User Defined Lookup Attributes
  • Role Based Access Control
  • System Integration and Data Interchange with other Systems
  • Multiple Authentication Options
  • Activity Logs
  • Customer Specific System Integration
  • Knowledge Management
  • Cross References
  • Journals
  • Documents


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