The information agenda guide for energy and utilities

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Unprecedented change is taking place in the energy and utilities industry. Consumer and regulatory pressures are driving industry innovations, including consolidation, green energy initiatives, energy trading and carbon credit trading. Companies are replacing an aging infrastructure and installing an intelligent utilities network. Customers continue to look to their energy and utility company to take a lead role in environmental issues.

The key to managing these activities is successfully leveraging all of the information in the enterprise. Successful energy and utility companies will be those that find a way to make their information work as a strategic resource. Those that don’t have a plan will be frustrated and overwhelmed with increasing volumes of information.

For further information, please click here to download the IBM white paper

3 in 5 people do not share critical information with partners and suppliers for mutual benefit

IBM white paper - Business Analytics and Optimization for the Intelligent Enterprise 10 Jun 2010

Business analytics and optimisation for the intelligent enterprise

1 in 5 organisations are not taking advantage of new analytics to use information to the company’s advantage. 10 Jun 2010

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The most dynamic, collaborative, connected organisations are 210% more likely to be using process automation and modelling. 10 Jun 2010

Paper is often the single source of company information contained on it. This puts companies at risk of loss from fire, theft and other disasters

IBM White paper: No paper weight 10 Jun 2010

The information agenda: Rapidly leveraging information as a trusted strategic asset for competitive advantage

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The information agenda: Rapidly leveraging information as a trusted strategic asset for competitive advantage. 10 Jun 2010

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