There’s no shortage of data in the utility industry. What is in short supply are experts who have the insider knowledge to help utilities thrive in the future by unlocking the full potential of their data today.
As the only full-service SAP consulting and solutions company focused exclusively on utilities, Utegration can position your company to capitalize on advances in artificial intelligence, machine learning, smart grid technologies, IoT, and the future of customer experience.
Aug 14, 2019
If your utility is planning, implementing or improving analytics initiatives within the next twelve months, you need to read this series of blogs.
Jun 14, 2019
We have good news and bad news...
As you might have heard, SAP has a new ERP suite: S/4HANA. While the thought of migrating your company to an entirely new ERP, or upgrading your existing ERP, may seem like bad news to some, it’s actually far from it.
May 4, 2019
If you’re reading this, my experience tells me you’re already off to a good start; planning ahead on a transformational project like Advanced Metering Infrastructure (AMI) is incredibly important to its success. And based on the AMI projects I’ve led, you’re right to be cautious.
May 4, 2019
"…84% of CEOs expect digital initiatives to increase profit margins”*
In fact, CEOs are unlikely to cut technology spending in the face of weakening economies because they can't afford to impede crucial digital business initiatives required for long-term growth and managing the customer experience, according to research from Gartner.
May 4, 2019
If you’re reading articles about the factors that contribute to success or failures of ERP solution implementations in utilities, you will definitely notice some common themes. One of those is the need for management or business involvement.
May 4, 2019
Want to deliver more business value for your utility? One sure fire way to do that is by creating an in-house analytics innovation factory. Sounds great, right? Utilities have a lot of data, and lots of business challenges that could be solved by putting it to good use. But how, exactly, do you go about it?