The release of v7.3 was our first foray into ‘web widgets’ – where the content and the display of these widget are delivered from the cloud via web service to a browser hosted inside ez2view. With this, we released four…
v7.2 Released
Version 7.2 included enhancements to our forecast convergence widget where we added Wind and Solar data into the widget and enhanced the controls within the widget. Engie’s sudden decision (in November 2016) to shutdown the Hazelwood Power station…
v7.1.0 released
When releasing version 7.1 in early 2016, a number of new widgets were made available to our users which inclded the Forecast Convergence, NEM Prices, Regional Commodity Summary Trends, Regional Demand and the Gas Data Widget.
v7.0 Released
In the middle of 2015, following a mammoth parallel development effort, we released version 7.0. We needed to develop in parallel whilst we unpicked the previous framework for the application to enable ‘Build your own Dashboard’ (one of our…
v6.0 Released
In winter 2013 the next major increment to the version number was made to v6.0. This was followed by v6.1 (Dec 2013), by v6.2 (Jan 2014) and v6.3 (July 2014). The snapshot above (v6.3.14198 on 4th August 2014) highlights…
v5.0 Released
Moving on from the release of version 4-1 in mid-2011, development continued at a rapid pace. In mid-2012 the version was incremented to v5. We can see here the addition of several additional widgets – including: The addition of the…
v4.1 Released
Following the release of version 4.0 late in 2010, we’d pushed onward with the ongoing development. This culminated in the release of the next major addition to the ez2view application – providing visibility of the second major data sets that…
v4.0 Released
Enabled by the publication of unit output in real time (one of the rule changes) version 4 was first released in late 2010 with an early iteration through the popular ‘Schematic’ style representation of unit output in a particular region,…
v3.0 Released
From mid-2009, we upgraded the software to version 3. One of the enhancements added at that time was the ‘Custom Graphs’ functionality, and widget:
v2.0 Released
A different approach was taken when we returned our focus to ez2view v2 in mid-2007, building out of our deSide® codebase, but including the zonal demand and inter-zonal transfers we’d obtained from the mainland TNSPs at this point. Here’s a…