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Locus Again Recognized as Carbon Software Leader
Groom Energy Research Study Reveals Carbon Software Growth
| Source: Locus Technologies
SAN FRANCISCO, CA--(Marketwire - January 25, 2010) - Locus Technologies was recognized as one
of the leaders in software for greenhouse gas (GHG) accounting and
reporting by Massachusetts-based research firm Groom Energy Solutions.
Their Enterprise Carbon Accounting (ECA) report, titled "2010 Enterprise
Carbon Accounting: An Analysis of Corporate-Level Greenhouse Gas (GHG)
Emission Reporting and a Review of GHG Software Products," is available
online at www.groomenergy.com. This report comes only weeks after
UtiliPoint International, Inc., a key utility and energy industry analysis
and consulting firm, in a similar report recognized Locus as one of the
oldest and most comprehensive providers of GHG software.
"We are very pleased that some of the leading industry analysts, first
UtiliPoint, followed by IDC, and now Groom Energy, have recognized Locus as
one of the most established and versatile companies in the sustainability
and environmental software space," said Dr. Neno Duplan, President and CEO
of Locus.
Founded in 1997, Locus pioneered the use of the Internet's power to manage
all aspects of environmental business, focusing on environmental
information management (EIM) developed on a Software as a Service (SaaS)
platform and delivered through Cloud Computing. In addition, ePortal, the
Locus environmental executive dashboard, brings key environmental
information to the user's desktop in a Yahoo!-style single sign-on (SSO)
interface, providing the ability to drill into the data when a more
in-depth view is needed.
"With our suite of diverse but well integrated products offered through an
SSO, along with our stellar client list who manage environmental
information in real time using Locus Cloud Computing software at over
36,000 sites around the world, Locus is well positioned to continue to lead
the environmental software market," added Dr. Duplan.
Thirteen years after Locus' founding, environmental software has become a
multi-billion dollar industry with new players entering almost daily. In
its report, Groom Energy stated that more than $46 million in venture
capital was invested in ECA startup companies in 2009, while large software
companies like Microsoft and SAP also entered the market. The research also
confirmed that the number of corporations disclosing GHGs increased
significantly in 2009 and predicts that ECA software purchases will
increase 600 percent by 2011. To distinguish Locus from competition, Locus
offers a proven track record of delivering complex environmental
information management and compliance solutions over the Internet for over
10 years.
The New York Times, in commenting on the Groom Energy Study, reports that
the current ECA industry leaders are a mix of longtime software players and
startups. The newspaper predicts that winners will be the companies that
can integrate various applications that not only manage GHGs but also
provide management of other, mission-critical environmental data and
information, such as water quality and consumption management.
The analyst reports highlight Locus' experience in Cloud Computing, not
only for the company's GHG emissions management, but also for its general
leadership in the complex space of environmental sustainability software,
including water quality management.
Locus is an industry leader in providing Web-based Cloud Computing
information technology to help manage data and information related to water
supply and quality to meet the growing need for clean water.
Any climate bill before the U.S. Congress is almost certainly to be delayed
after the 19 January 2010 special election of Massachusetts Republican
Scott Brown to fill the U.S. Senate seat of the late Democratic Sen. Edward
Kennedy. However, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency last December
declared greenhouse gases a danger to public health. The "endangerment
finding" announced by EPA will allow EPA to manage GHG emissions under the
1970 Clean Air Act, and opens up large emitters such as power plants, oil
refineries, chemical plants and metal smelters to regulations that limit
their output of carbon dioxide and other gases. Managing GHG under the
Clean Air Act will be more costly to the industry. The biggest threat of
huge new energy taxes and government controls right now comes not from
cap-and-trade legislation, but from the existing regulation such as the
Clean Air Act and the Clean Water Act. As a result, the industry will
focus on the broad spectrum of existing environmental compliance issues,
all of which require specialized software and a deep knowledge of
regulations, all of which Locus developed and deployed over the last 13
years.
Requirements for environmental compliance have existed for years. The
Mandatory Reporting of Greenhouse Gases Rule of September 2009 represents
yet another element (and a relatively small one at that) in a long list of
environmental compliance activities to which U.S. companies are subject. In
particular, oil and gas companies are facing increased regulation and
enforcement by the EPA.
As a result, many companies are revisiting their environmental, health and
safety (EH&S) strategies and are looking for software applications not only
to manage GHG or environmental data, but also to improve operational
efficiency and reduce operating costs.
"Locus has served this market exceptionally well since 1997, and maintains
the leading position in many of its segments," noted Dr. Duplan.
About Locus Technologies
Locus developed the world's first SaaS-delivered commercial online
environmental data storage, management and compliance system, in the
process revolutionizing the way environmental data is stored, accessed and
managed.
Single sign-on (SSO) provides access control of multiple, related but
independent software systems. Using an SSO interface, a user logs in once
and gains access to all systems without being prompted to log in again at
each of them.
ePortal SSO is Locus' integrated solution for managing various
environmental applications through an enterprise reduced sign-on mechanism
-- an executive dashboard interface with superior display and data mining
capabilities. Applications can be any of Locus' software, or client and
third-party programs. ePortal provides a comprehensive approach to
managing, maintaining, preserving and archiving all the important elements
associated with environmental projects of any size and type. ePortal
combines tools and business analytics designed specifically for
environmental executives to help them keep on top of key issues. The
dashboard provides access to site information such as permits, data
visualization of environmental data on maps and a library for documents
such as filed regulatory reports or site strategic plans.
Locus Technologies provides comprehensive information management and
consulting services for the environmental industry. As a leader in
environmental Cloud Computing software, Locus' primary focus is the
integration of environmental content and domain expertise with Software as
a Service (SaaS) offerings. Its flagship product, EIM, provides robust
online analytical data management for Locus customers around the world.
For more information, visit http://www.locustec.com or contact Eric
Applegate at (925) 658-5095.