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Mission-critical operations demand real-time visibility and resilient systems. Abba delivers smart infrastructure monitoring, edge computing, GIS integration, and predictive analytics for utility operators managing complex networks.

Problems We Solve

The operational gaps we help you close

No real-time visibility into assets

When asset status arrives late or in fragments, operators react to problems instead of seeing them coming. Continuous monitoring gives you a live view of the network.

Reactive instead of predictive maintenance

Waiting for equipment to fail drives up costs and downtime. Predictive analytics surface early warning signs so you can act before failure.

Siloed location and sensor data

Spatial data and telemetry often live in separate systems. Integrating GIS and sensor feeds gives you one connected picture of your infrastructure.

Resilience and security of critical systems

Critical infrastructure is a high-value target and cannot afford prolonged downtime. Resilient architecture and layered security protect continuity of service.

What We Deliver

Intelligence across your network

Capabilities that bring real-time awareness and predictive insight to complex operations.

  • Smart infrastructure and connected systems
  • Real-time asset monitoring and telemetry
  • Edge computing and analytics
  • Enterprise GIS and spatial analytics
  • Predictive modeling
  • Integration with cloud, GIS, and AI platforms
IoT GIS Edge Computing Predictive Analytics ISO 27001 SOC-2
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FAQ

Utilities and infrastructure questions, answered

What is edge computing for utilities?

Processing data closer to the source.

Edge computing processes data at or near where it is generated, such as a substation, pump station, or remote sensor, rather than sending everything back to a central data center first. For utilities, this means faster local response, less network bandwidth used, and continued operation even when connectivity to the central system is limited. It pairs well with real-time monitoring, where speed and reliability matter most.

How does GIS help infrastructure operators?

Connecting location to operations.

A geographic information system (GIS) lets operators map, visualize, and analyze assets in their real-world locations. That makes it easier to plan maintenance routes, understand how an outage in one area affects others, and combine spatial context with sensor and telemetry data. Enterprise GIS turns a scattered set of assets into one connected, analyzable picture of the network.

Can you integrate with our existing monitoring and sensor systems?

Working with your existing operational data.

We design integrations to bring operational data from your monitoring and sensor systems into a connected analytics and GIS environment, working with what you already run rather than forcing a rip-and-replace. The right approach depends on your specific platforms, protocols, and security requirements, so we start by assessing what you have in place.

How do you keep critical infrastructure secure?

Resilience and protection for essential systems.

We treat security and resilience as core to any infrastructure project, not an afterthought. That means layered protection across networks and endpoints, continuous monitoring for threats, strict access controls, and architecture designed to keep service running even when components fail. Our security practice is backed by recognized standards including ISO 27001 and SOC-2, and works alongside our cybersecurity services to protect the systems communities depend on.

Build a smarter, more resilient operation

Let's bring real-time intelligence to your network.

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