Industrial IoT and power-grid software for China's energy sector
郑州云计划 builds embedded and backend systems for power-grid operators and automotive suppliers in mainland China. The stack reveals a hybrid-legacy environment: Windows Server and C++/Qt desktop applications alongside modern Spring Boot, React, and Angular web services, with Dameng (China-native database) replacing traditional RDBMS. Active migration to Linux and a focus on IoT device integration (FTU/DTU terminals, CAN/RS485 protocols) signal a transition from stationary systems to distributed field hardware—a shift that explains the emphasis on high-concurrency, high-reliability infrastructure and security remediation across their project portfolio.
郑州云计划 develops industrial software for state-grid operators and connected-vehicle platforms in China. Their technology spans three layers: legacy desktop applications (Visio, C++, Qt) for operational engineering; modern web services (Spring Boot, React, Angular) for cloud-hosted dashboards and data integration; and embedded systems (CAN, UDP/TCP protocols) for hardware communication. Notable engagements include a state-grid power-distribution automation platform (配电自动化), vehicle multimedia and voice subsystems, and migration of legacy operational software to Linux. The organization is engineering-centric (17 of 28 staff), with secondary ops and security teams, reflecting the capital-intensity and regulatory scrutiny of power-grid and transportation-grade software.
Spring Boot, React, Angular, Vue, C++, Qt, Python Django, MySQL, SQLite, Dameng, Linux, Windows Server, AWS, Azure, and embedded protocols (CAN, UDP/TCP).
State-grid power-distribution automation, vehicle voice and multimedia systems, IoT device integration (FTU/DTU terminals), and migration of legacy software from Windows to Linux.
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