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Geographic Information System

Geographic Information System (GIS) has evolved from a mapping functionality to open standards and web technologies. Utilities leverage GIS to harness location advantages and address operational, service and regulatory needs.

 

Challenge Solution Benefits
Complex operations, growing utility networks and related assets Application development and integration for GIS-enabled asset and operations management
  • Higher efficiency resulting in cycle-time / cost reduction by 20%-50%
  • Better productivity from optimized and streamlined work processes
  • Improved consistency and accuracy of decision-making with visualization of information from multiple sources
  • Improved customer service, higher customer satisfaction
Leveraging investments in existing GIS / IT infrastructure, legacy GIS / IT systems Integration of GIS with other enterprise systems such as ERP, Billing / CIS and business support systems such as SCADA, Outage Management / Communication, etc.
  • Better return on investment resulting from smart enterprise integration
  • Lower total cost of ownership (TCO) for system maintenance due to integration using enterprise bus
Comply with regulatory and environmental norms Application development and integration for GIS-enabled regulatory compliance monitoring as well as environment management Accurate regulatory and environmental reporting with improved data management

 

The Infosys Advantage

  • Blend of robust domain knowledge and GIS expertise
  • One-stop IT partner for utilities
  • End-to-end ownership of integrated GIS solutions
  • Best-of-breed, platform independent and bespoke solutions

 

GIS Service Offerings GIS Applications in Utilities Enterprise System Integration with GIS

 

 

White Paper

GIS as User Interface for Asset Management (Requires registration)

 

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