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Accelerating the Performance of Utilities through Business Model Excellence: A Case Study on Enzen
技术
- 传感器 - 电表
适用行业
- 建筑物
- 公用事业
适用功能
- 产品研发
- 质量保证
用例
- 智慧城市供水管理
- 泄漏与洪水监测
服务
- 测试与认证
挑战
Enzen 是一家专注于能源和水行业的全球知识企业,在实现让能源和水变得更加实惠、易于获取和可持续的使命中面临着多项挑战。该公司需要集中其数据和知识存储库,设计并与客户分享全球最佳实践,提高现有知识产权的价值,优化向客户提供解决方案的速度和质量,并扩展其全球咨询业务。 Enzen 的客户在严格监管的行业中运营,面临严格的合规和风险标准,但他们也期望以更低的成本和更高的效率提供更多服务。 Enzen 的咨询服务通过六个维度改进业务模型来帮助公司满足这些需求:流程、数据、数字、运营、KPI 和能力。
关于客户
Enzen 是一家专注于能源和水行业的全球知识企业。其使命是通过数字化、去中心化和脱碳化,使这两种生活必需品对所有人来说更加负担得起、易于获取和可持续。 Enzen 将现实世界的实际应用经验与其客户的高价值交付和端到端解决方案相结合。它提供全球思维和本地战略,以实现最佳成果,并帮助为子孙后代留下一个更清洁的地球。 Enzen 的客户在严格监管的行业中运营,面临严格的合规和风险标准。他们还有望以更低的成本和更高的效率提供更多服务。
解决方案
Enzen 选择在 AWS 上运行的 ARIS Advanced 来集中其数据和知识存储库,同时提供全球影响力并帮助客户加速业务转型。该解决方案使 Enzen 能够记录并与客户共享其业务模型。 Enzen 之前共享商业模式的方法限制了其服务客户的能力。它尝试结合多种平台和类型的存储库,但可移植性限制需要更多的时间和精力。一些解决方案依赖于本地托管,这无法满足 Enzen 服务全球市场的需求。将流程迁移到 ARIS 后,Enzen 的咨询团队为客户设计新流程的效率显着提高。导出端到端流程的过程变得更快,质量也大大提高,从而减少了错误和互操作性问题。
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