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"Serverless" Web Adaptors: Exploring ArcGIS Enterprise in the Cloud
Learn how going "serverless" with Azure can set your organization up for a more secure future in the cloud.
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Creating Load Profiles for Enhanced ADMS Operations
Learn which load profile generation approach for the ADMS model is best suited to your utility.
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What is Organizational Change Management and Why is it Important?
Following these steps of an effective OCM methodology can help your organization successfully drive change.
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ADMS’s Need for Zero Data Latency
Utilities should strive for zero data latency to reach the full benefits from a model-driven ADMS.
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Supporting DIMP with ArcGIS: Part Two of Two
Leverage Esri's data exploration tools in ArcGIS Insights for enhanced gas leak analyses and an enriched DIMP.
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Data Project Transparency and Improvement with Power BI
Learn how your utility can harness Power BI to ensure continuous improvements across your data projects and business.
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Gas Outage Management within Utility Network: Trace Solution
UDC’s Trace solution is helping to streamline AVANGRID’s gas outage assignment process in Utility Network.
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GIS Data Governance for Improved ADMS Results
Providing quality data, including from the GIS, is essential to support each ADMS application and integration and in many cases is required.
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Supporting DIMP with ArcGIS: Part One of Two
This DIMP analysis solution supports an automated and easy-to-use approach for yearly DIMP planning.
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Quality Improvement Assessments: Improving Quality, Reliability, and Efficiency of Utility Operational Systems
Utilities face increasing pressures to maintain modern systems. Learn how a Quality Improvement Assessment can help improve operations.
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UVM Bid Process Overhaul and the Digital Utility
A key missing component in veg management is bid process automation. Learn how utilities can achieve end-to-end digital transformations by starting with the bid process.
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Considerations for Migrating Water Data to the Utility Network
Organizations transitioning to Esri's Advanced Network Management should assess the logistics of moving their specific data to the model before diving headfirst into migration activities. In this article, UDC shares recommendations for Water Utilities, providing specific examples to help streamline their transition to the Utility Network.
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How Change Detection is Supporting Avista’s Transition to Esri’s Utility Network
Change detection technology is supporting Avista's short-term goal of leveraging its UN data while remaining in the geometric network until ready to edit in UN. Learn how Avista's migration approach is empowering the organization to transition on its terms.
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Gas Networks on the Move: Prepping for Smallworld to UN Migration
This article sheds light on the process and challenges of migrating gas distribution and transmission data from GE Smallworld to Esri ArcGIS Utility Network. Read on to better understand what to expect and how to prepare.
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GIS Extract to Synergi for Advanced Network Analysis
To support our client's gas network analysis processes, UDC developed a tool to extract features from ArcGIS Utility Network to feed into Synergi. Learn more in our video overview and demonstration.
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Ordering of ADMS Applications by Functionality, Value, and Technical Dependencies for Optimal Deployment
Modern Advanced Distribution Management System (ADMS) solutions provide utilities with a wealth of innovative applications. This article supplies the rationale for subdividing these application implementations into business releases, where your utility prioritizes the detailed list of applications and the deployment order for each release.
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Automating PSPS Outage Events for Enhanced Planning and Communications at Sempra
Evolving from manual to automated event management at Sempra has streamlined the Public Safety Power Shutoff (PSPS) event planning process for decision-makers and improved event and wildfire emergency communications to external stakeholders.
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“20” Must-Ask Questions that’ll Streamline your Mobility Ecosystem
With application capabilities continuing to grow and mobile proficiencies for the Utility Industry continuously evolving, one thing is clear – mobility is becoming a priority topic for most gas and electric utilities. Read on for “20” must-ask questions that’ll start to streamline mobility initiatives at your company with the goal of developing an enterprise mobility ecosystem.
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Laying the Groundwork for a Successful Aerial Methane Mapping Program
Relatively new to the market, Aerial Methane Mapping technology requires utilities to look outside standard processes for leak detection and leak investigation management and provides many advantages. Read on to learn how Southern California Gas approached the implementation of its AMM program and to understand key considerations for establishing a similar program at your utility.
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Why a Well-integrated OMS is Crucial to Reliability of Today’s Energy Utility
Automation of operational systems organization-wide has positioned utilities to further leverage their investments to improve operations, maintenance and design. See where your utility falls within the automation evolution and what it can do, now or in the future, to reduce outages and increase reliability overall.