Horus

Technical site monitoring

Data collection, normalization, and analysis for distributed technical sites in the field.

Technical site monitoring

Operational challenge

Distributed technical sites often combine energy, climate, access, alarms, and equipment from different brands, with limited centralized visibility.

Horus response

Horus integrates field devices and gateways to build a homogeneous history, alert on deviations, and support operation and maintenance decisions.

How it works

Sensors and controllers publish data through IP or local gateways. Horus normalizes the signals, controls permissions, and preserves history for analysis.

Deployment model

Cloud deployment with devices connected directly or through gateways at each site.

Key benefits

  • Centralized visibility of remote sites
  • Early alerts for failures or abnormal conditions
  • Unified history for maintenance and audit
  • Less dependence on manual site visits

Typical applications

Technical sites in Central AmericaTechnical sites in ArgentinaDistributed critical infrastructure

Overview

Technical site monitoring brings energy, environment, access, cameras, and controller signals into a common platform. Horus turns that diversity of equipment into comparable and actionable information.

Included capabilities

  • Data collection from IP devices and local gateways
  • Integration of electrical, environmental, and logical sensors
  • Alerts for state changes, thresholds, and risk conditions
  • Historical analysis for maintenance, audit, and operational improvement

Operational fit

This is ideal for organizations that manage many remote points and need to understand what is happening in the field without a physical visit for every diagnosis.