Smart Meters.
Not So Smart Data?
Your systems have a slew of meters and IoT. Your regulators have even more rules. Your teams are using legacy-style spreadsheets and reports. Water, wastewater, gas, and energy utilities are sitting on data that’s growing faster than their systems and processes can handle.
How we guide utilities on their data journey
A single smart meter produces over 35,000 data points for just one household annually – and with commercial entities, that number increases by orders of magnitude. That's trillions of records each year. We help you enhance performance, scale even during M&A, and batten down your systems with modern security and governance while reducing costs.
Environmental compliance regulations are constantly changing. We help utilities wrangle legacy systems such as GIS, SCADA, Oracle, and SAP, stay ahead of evolving regulations, and provide reliable analytics that ease the burden of regulatory reporting.
Demand and consumption ebb and flow with seasons and unpredictable weather patterns. Through applying cognitive computing solutions like machine learning, we build forecasting models that predict future usage – helping you better prepare for all eventualities.
We automate and optimize repetitive processes to ease the burden on your customer support workforce. We also help you build secure data infrastructure that adapts to changing regulations and protects against cyber-threats, allowing your team to focus on customer satisfaction.

Our latest insights into utilities

Bridging Systems After M&A: A Modern Data Strategy for Utilities
It is not uncommon for utilities and services organizations to acquire new systems or smaller companies to add to their offerings, and every one of those moves has direct consequences for core systems, data, and reporting.

Tracking Safety Incidents in Utility Field Service: A Functional Imperative
Whether installing meters, restoring service, performing inspections, or responding to emergencies, staff operate in high‑risk environments. Utility service providers face elevated exposure. This guide introduces a new approach to tracking safety.

Combining Geospatial and Nongeospatial Data to Improve Service in Utiltiies
Discover how mapping assets, events, and customers reveals hidden patterns and drives smarter action. ransform how you see reliability, risk, and customer experience by uniting geospatial and nongeospatial utility data.
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