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Equatorial Energia Data, Technology Stack, and Enterprise Applications
HCM
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Gupy Legacy Gupy Training and development Learning and Development HCM n/a 2020 2020
In 2020, Equatorial Energia implemented Gupy Training and development as a Learning and Development deployment to scale remote microlearning for field operations. The rollout used Niduu by Gupy to deliver mobile, gamified training modules to frontline staff during the pandemic, focusing on short, repeatable learning units and assessment workflows for rapid adoption. Gupy Training and development was configured with mobile microlearning modules and gamified assessment capabilities, emphasizing module completion tracking and learner progress instrumentation. Module usage and course sequencing were central to the implementation, enabling short learning loops and competency checks aligned with standard Learning and Development practices. The deployment targeted 490 field meter readers across four Brazilian states, with the HR and Learning and Development function managing the operational rollout to field teams. Delivery was oriented to remote access and on-device consumption, supporting a geographically distributed workforce in Brazil without named system integrations. The program trained 480 people within 30 days and achieved a 98% completion rate, outcomes reported as part of the Niduu by Gupy case. Governance focused on centralized course management and progress monitoring through the Niduu platform, with rollout cadence and module release controlled by Equatorial Energia's L&D team.
ERP Services and Operations
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SAP Legacy SAP S/4HANA Utilities Utilities ERP ERP Services and Operations Union IT 2005 2006
In 2005, Equatorial Energia implemented SAP S/4HANA Utilities as its core Utilities ERP platform. The deployment was executed with Union IT as the implementation partner and targeted enterprise utilities functions across the company and associated entities. The SAP S/4HANA Utilities implementation emphasized customer care and billing capabilities, incorporating SAP CCS and SAP CRM modules for customer management and billing workflows. The project landscape included operational middleware and messaging via MOM by Prologa and business intelligence and reporting through SAP BW and SAP BO on HANA, hosted on IBM Power infrastructure. Operational coverage extended to associated business units, including Celpa Centrais Elétricas do Pará, and the same SAP environment later supported a Unifica program running September 2015 to March 2016. Internal IT leadership oversaw module-level rollouts, orchestration of integrations with MOM by Prologa, and the deployment of BW and BO on HANA for consolidated analytics. Governance centered on centralized application ownership within Equatorial Energia IT, with Union IT providing implementation services and technical integration. The narrative links Equatorial Energia, SAP S/4HANA Utilities, and the Utilities ERP category to functional domains of customer care, billing, operational messaging, and enterprise analytics.
Collaboration
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Microsoft Legacy Microsoft 365 Collaboration Collaboration n/a 2020 2020
IaaS
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Application Hosting and Computing Services IaaS 2015 2015
Database Management IaaS 2016 2016
Internet of Things
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IoT Platform Internet of Things 2018 2019
IT Decision Makers and Key Stakeholders at Equatorial Energia
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FAQ - APPS RUN THE WORLD Equatorial Energia Technographics

Equatorial Energia is a Utilities organization based in Brazil, with around 7500 employees and annual revenues of $1.00 billion.

Equatorial Energia operates a diverse technology stack with applications such as Gupy Training and development, SAP S/4HANA Utilities and Microsoft 365, covering areas like Learning and Development, Utilities ERP and Collaboration.

Equatorial Energia has invested in cloud applications and AI-driven platforms to optimize efficiency and growth, collaborating with vendors such as Gupy, SAP and Microsoft.

Equatorial Energia recently adopted applications including Gupy Training and development in 2020, Microsoft 365 in 2020 and SAP Leonardo IoT in 2018, highlighting its ongoing modernization strategy.

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