Utilities need to manage data across geographically distributed sites and mine that data for insights that can be used to operate more efficiently, reliably, and safely. Computacenter provides utility companies with the advanced data center and infrastructure services for HPE GreenLake they need to scale, optimize operations, and accelerate the generation of insights.
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Utility companies must be reliable and competitive — goals that are threatened by cybersecurity concerns and aging infrastructures. These challenges to companies in the utilities industry are compounded by:
Utilities need advanced infrastructure technology to provide support for initiatives such as decarbonization, artificial intelligence, data and analytics, and the smart grid.
Research shows that continual advances in technology are driving the long-term strategies of utility companies.
of utilities executives agree that the cloud is the key to being agile and resilient
believe that their organization’s ability to generate business value depends on the limitations and opportunities of their technology architecture
state that their technology architecture is critical to the overall success of their organization
Computacenter helps utility companies keep up with the pace of technology advances by providing a unified cloud services experience for data management, workload orchestration, and advanced analytics.
As an HPE Platinum Partner, Computacenter has the HPE GreenLake expertise necessary to implement and support large and complex infrastructure solution projects that transform data, providing unique value for utility companies.
Our HPE GreenLake data platform delivers:
Computacenter can help utility companies accelerate innovation and gain deeper actionable insights using an edge-to-cloud data platform.
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