O&M Is it possible to future-proof your utility’s digital operations? Jennifer Runyon 9.9.2020 Share If you are like many utilities, your technology and infrastructure solutions are at, or are reaching, end of life status — and are in desperate need of an upgrade. You have huge volumes of data that can be used to achieve asset optimization and risk management but it comes from many different areas: SCADA and devices, human operations, customer interactions, regulatory criteria, disparate software systems, and many others. What if one solution could come to your rescue and put all of your disparate data together into one easy-to-use platform that would allow you to modernize and upgrade over the next decade without disruption? Imagine the headaches you could avoid if all of your processes were operating seamlessly in a single platform. According to those with expert knowledge of technology solutions, this is entirely possible, as long as you strategically build a roadmap to get there. Tweet: Is it possible to future-proof your utility’s digital operations? Learn how to become a data-driven digital utility by joining us for a webcast this Friday, Sept. 11. Register here: https://register.gotowebinar.com/register/4222139353055762188 Join us for a panel discussion with experts from Infor to learn how you can upgrade and streamline your utility’s operations in one easy solution that will work for you for decades. I invite you to join myself, Jonathan Nyson, Solution Architect, Principal, Infor; Bob Benstead, Director, Strategy, Infor and Mark Hatch, Strategic Account Director, Infor as they provide education on this important topic. Simply click here to register for this free webcast. Can’t attend the webcast at that time? Go ahead and register so you have On Demand access at your convenience after the live broadcast. Related Articles Coal plant’s AI drives down emissions, boosts efficiency Mitigating corrosion in steam turbine engines with engineered compression Trends in plant O&M with EthosEnergy’s Terry Schoenborn The 2024 Electric Utility Chemistry Workshop: Providing valuable information for many industries