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AES Ohio, formerly Dayton Power and Light Data, Technology Stack, and Enterprise Applications
ERP Services and Operations
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IPS Legacy IPS Energy Enterprise Asset Management ERP Services and Operations n/a 2013 2013
In 2013, AES Ohio, formerly Dayton Power and Light, implemented IPS Energy as its Enterprise Asset Management application for substation asset management. IPS Energy was deployed as the primary Substation Asset Management system within a Microsoft Server 2003 and Windows XP client architecture and is explicitly described as Enterprise Asset Management in the implementation records. The implementation included the IPS Energy Substation Asset Management modules, server side SQL Server database components and extensive reporting capabilities. The program team executed a SQL Server 2005 to SQL Server 2008 R2 SP2 upgrade specifically for IPS Energy, developed detailed automated batch install scripts for all IPS Energy clients, and created TSQL and batch scripts to address known application issues and to automate database maintenance and reporting jobs. Operational coverage for IPS Energy was integrated into a broader geospatial and work order environment, with IPS Energy operated alongside the GeoDigital StakeOut Work Order Management System and ESRI geospatial environments. The technical implementation included database administration procedures that interacted with Oracle SDO Spatial assets when supporting the overall spatial data environment, and IPS Energy reporting was aligned with the existing reporting and job schedules documented during the project. Governance and rollout activities included formal planning, quality assurance and documentation for the SQL Server upgrade, stakeholder collaboration on testing plans, and production support coordination with vendor support teams. Training materials and testing plans were developed and maintained as part of the implementation, and automated installer tooling was delivered to standardize client provisioning and ongoing support for IPS Energy.
CRM
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Momentive (formerly SurveyMonkey) Legacy Momentive Usabilla Customer Experience CRM n/a 2021 2021
Digital Advertising Platform CRM 2021 2021
ITSM
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New Relic Legacy New Relic APM Application Performance Management ITSM n/a 2021 2021
TRM
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Governance, Risk and Compliance TRM 2021 2021
Governance, Risk and Compliance TRM 2021 2021
IaaS
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Application Hosting and Computing Services IaaS 2021 2021
Content Delivery Network IaaS 2022 2022
Content Delivery Network IaaS 2021 2021
Content Delivery Network IaaS 2021 2021
IT Decision Makers and Key Stakeholders at AES Ohio, formerly Dayton Power and Light
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FAQ - APPS RUN THE WORLD AES Ohio, formerly Dayton Power and Light Technographics

AES Ohio, formerly Dayton Power and Light is a Utilities organization based in United States, with around 630 employees and annual revenues of $763.0 million.

AES Ohio, formerly Dayton Power and Light operates a diverse technology stack with applications such as IPS Energy, Momentive Usabilla and New Relic APM, covering areas like Enterprise Asset Management, Customer Experience and Application Performance Management.

AES Ohio, formerly Dayton Power and Light has invested in cloud applications and AI-driven platforms to optimize efficiency and growth, collaborating with vendors such as IPS, Momentive (formerly SurveyMonkey) and New Relic.

AES Ohio, formerly Dayton Power and Light recently adopted applications including Acquia Cloud Platform CDN in 2022, Momentive Usabilla in 2021 and The Trade Desk in 2021, highlighting its ongoing modernization strategy.

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