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Oct 27, 2009
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Brian Jore, Industry Consultant,
Cary Bourgeois, Consultant, SAP Business Objects |
Utility companies are plagued with multiple sources of data; an inconsistent way to analyze that data; and revenue streams tied to each bit and byte. It is no wonder that so many utilities often wind up leaving dollars undiscovered.
Today, the most successful and profitable utilities are leveraging best-in-class business- intelligence solutions including visual dashboards and data-integration tools to uncover those missing dollars from existing revenue streams.
Join Brian Jore, former director of business analytics at Xcel Energy, for a live Webinar on Tuesday, October 27 at 2:00 p.m. ET. During this online event, Jore will explore a method for analyzing data coming from millions of deployed meters and their associated downstream systems. He will then discuss how he leveraged interactive dashboards, utility analysts, and line- of-business leaders to identify causal factors contributing to stranded revenue and collaborate on ways to increase collectibles and decrease cost.
This Webinar will take an in-depth look at:
• How to achieve financial benefits by using business-intelligence (BI) solutions to deliver information and drive business-process effectiveness
• How to collect and analyze data to take action on metering, billing, and collections to increase revenue
• How to consolidate multiple data sources by leveraging interactive dashboards
• Case Study: How one utility used BI to uncover stranded revenue
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Brian Jore
Industry Consultant |
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Cary Bourgeois
Consultant SAP Business Objects |
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SAP BusinessObjects business intelligence (BI) solutions provide comprehensive business intelligence functionality that can empower your users to make effective, informed decisions based on solid data and analysis. All users, from the high-end analyst to the casual business user, have access to the information they need - with minimal dependence on IT resources and developers.