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Meter-to-Cash Data Analytics Solutions

The energy and utility industry is encountering a wave of internal and external dynamics that will change how the industry works – and how businesses operate to achieve optimal performance. Upcoming changes include pressure on oil prices, costs from carbon caps or trading, alternative energy sources, and new technologies that drive efficiencies and controls into energy supply chains and delivery environments. Companies face significant changes in adapting to these changes and performing to regulator and stakeholder expectations.

Solutions

Synaptitude leverages the Martin-Dawes Analytics Lavastorm platform to deliver Meter-to-Cash Data Analytics solutions for the energy and utility industry. Meter-to-Cash analytics and controls enable businesses to maximize cash from operations, de-risk important changes needed for business optimization, and enable rapid gains in visibility to key performance indicators and business results.

Given increases in data volumes and process complexity, energy providers and utilities may discover that current reactive, sampled or manual efforts do not provide sufficient controls or appropriate levels of data quality. Synaptitude’s Meter-to-Cash solution set delivers transformative capabilities to enable energy providers and utilities optimize their performance.

Benefits

An automated, Meter-to-Cash Data Analytics solution enables energy providers and utilities to:

  • Acquire, collate and analyze data in order to understand business performance, control meter-to-cash processes, and support critical decision making
  • Capture and analyze business and process logic so that analytics, dashboards and controls reflect the on-the-ground reality
  • Enable capabilities to support a complete analytic drill-down to the atomic per-charge and per-customer level
  • Provide systematic, automated detection to identify errors as they occur, and maximize capabilities to resolve discrepancies within billing cycles