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Utility modernization risks complexity without technical reference architecture

Created at 3 Jun · 8:42 PM1 source
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Utilities face modernization challenges due to legacy systems and data silos. Info-Tech Research Group warns that efforts could add complexity without a proper technical reference architecture, despite drivers like electrification and smart grids.

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Info-Tech Research Group
research firm publishing a blueprint on technical reference architecture

↳ Why This Matters

Without a clear technical roadmap, utility modernization projects risk becoming more complex and costly, potentially hindering their ability to meet future energy demands and customer expectations.

Key facts

  • Utilities face modernization challenges from legacy systems, data silos, and fragmented IT/OT environments.
  • Modernization is driven by electrification, smart grids, regulatory pressures, and customer expectations.
  • Info-Tech Research Group published a blueprint to guide utilities in building a technical reference architecture.
  • A key risk is that modernization efforts could add complexity without a proper technical reference architecture.

Info-Tech Research Group has released a blueprint highlighting potential risks for utilities undertaking modernization efforts. The research group notes that as utilities grapple with increasing demands from electrification, smart grid advancements, regulatory pressures, and evolving customer expectations, many are still hampered by outdated legacy systems, isolated data silos, and fragmented IT/OT environments. The blueprint, titled 'Build a Technical...', aims to guide utilities in developing a robust technical reference architecture to navigate these challenges effectively and avoid adding unnecessary complexity to their systems.

Frequently asked questions

Utilities often face constraints from legacy systems, data silos, and fragmented IT/OT environments.

The main risk is that modernization investments could add complexity without a proper technical reference architecture.

They recommend building a technical reference architecture to guide modernization efforts.

What Happens Next

01Utilities can consult Info-Tech Research Group's blueprint for guidance on building a technical reference architecture.

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3 Jun · 8:20 PM
Info-Tech Research Group warns that utility modernization investments may add complexity without a technical reference architecture.
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