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GIS is transforming from
a department level tool
to being part of an
enterprise wide
information system that
supports decision making
across several business
and organizational
processes. Geospatial
systems provide even
greater value when
integrated with business
and IT applications,
becoming the portal for
a range of location
based corporate data. |
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Infotech has
considerable experience
in spatially enabling
business and IT
applications for utility
and telecom customers.
These include GIS
integration with ERP,
billing, CRM, SCADA and
network analysis systems
and applications.
Examples of GIS/IT
integration work
include: |
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| Engineering |
| Development of an
integration workflow
that takes the bill of
materials for networks
designed in the GIS into
SAP for verifying
inventories and creating
required indents. The
process flow continues
through creation of
purchase orders,
approvals, etc., until
final closure of the
design and
implementation. The
whole lifecycle is
automated. |
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| Operations |
| Integration of GIS
with Distribution
Management System
providing an effective
network information
model with spatial
reference to the power
distribution network.
The resulting power
distribution map
provides information
needed for equipment
management and also
reflects real-time
operating conditions of
the distribution
network. |
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| Commercial |
| Integration of the
GIS with billing/CRM to
automatically generate
advices and requests
related to pending dues,
new connections and
disconnections. |
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