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Infosys helps Fayetteville Public Works Commission improve customer experience

| | Nov 05, 2014, at 03:37 am
Bangalore/Fayetteville, North Carolina, Nov 4 (IBNS): Consulting, technology, outsourcing and next generation service providers Infosys on Tuesday announced that it is helping Fayetteville Public Works Commission (FPWC) become more customer centric, operationally efficient, agile and smart grid ready.

The two-year transformation program saw Infosys overhauling FPWC’s core ERP business processes and implementing Oracle software platforms along with the Infosys Customer Self-Service Energy Manager (CSEM) solution.

Infosys CSEM, which is part of the Infosys Smart Grid Suite of products, helps utilities enhance customer experience through self-service and manage usage through adoption of energy efficient programs.

The transformation program covered critical functions across FPWC including customer service, finance, human resources, supply chain, work management and field services.

Steve Blanchard, CEO, Fayetteville Public Works Commission said: “We are proud to be one of the first municipal utility of our size to take bold steps for our future. With the new systems designed by Infosys equipping our employees with efficient and analytical tools, we can confidently move forward with our smart grid roll out, scheduled for 2017. We are hopeful that the transformation journey that we have undertaken will further enhance the operational efficiencies we’ve just begun to realize.”

Rajesh K. Murthy, Executive Vice President and Global Head, Energy, Communications and Services and Resources and Utilities, Infosys said: “The utilities industry is going through an unprecedented change due to falling costs of distributed generation and increasing regulatory changes. Additionally, the growing need for capital investment to upgrade the grid and improve customer experience, makes it even more challenging. By deploying a flexible, scalable and fully integrated suite of enterprise applications, Infosys has enabled FPWC to drive improved customer experience, achieve higher operational performance, and easily integrate smart grid technologies in the future.”
 

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