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Saudi Electric Supply Company Data, Technology Stack, and Enterprise Applications
ERP Financial Management
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SAP Legacy SAP ERP ECC 6.0 ERP Financial ERP Financial Management n/a 2017 2017
ERP Financial ERP Financial Management 2022 2022
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Wala Plus Legacy Wala Bravo Employee Recognition and Rewards Management HCM n/a 2022 2022
In 2022, Saudi Electric Supply Company implemented Wala Bravo as an employee recognition and rewards platform. Wala Bravo was deployed across the organisation in Saudi Arabia to support HR led engagement and wellbeing programs, aligned with the Employee Recognition and Rewards Management category. The deployment addressed a workforce of approximately 33,000 employees and was positioned within HR and People operations. Implementation centered on employee rewards and recognition functionality within Wala Bravo, including program configuration for peer recognition workflows, points and reward catalog management, and wellbeing program enrollment and tracking consistent with Employee Recognition and Rewards Management capabilities. Governance was managed by HR, which led policy configuration, role based access controls, and a staged rollout across departments to align program rules with local workforce policies. Operational ownership rested with HR and People operations, supporting engagement and wellbeing programs across the company.
ERP Services and Operations
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IPS Legacy IPS Energy Enterprise Asset Management ERP Services and Operations n/a 2017 2017
In 2017 Saudi Electric Supply Company engaged IPS to upgrade its protection platform to IPS Energy, an Enterprise Asset Management application. The engagement followed a country-wide Protection Data Management System rollout that centralized protection relay data into IPS®EPIS and set the architectural foundation for the IPS Energy implementation. The implementation architecture extended IPS®EPIS into a full enterprise asset and maintenance management configuration, incorporating IPS®FDC for wizard based field data collection and automated data quality supervision, IPS®CAPE for protection calculation workflows, and a company-wide CIM XML network topology model. Functional modules implemented included field data capture, centralized protection setting storage, automated protection setting calculation orchestration, and maintenance management modules as part of the IPS Energy scope. Integrations were explicit and structured, the project mapped the existing IPS®EPIS hierarchical data model to a CIM XML topological model, and integrated IPS®CAPE from Electrocon International to enable automated protection calculation chains. Quanta Technologies executed Wide Area Protection Coordination work streams, and IPS established a World Remote Data Control and Supervision Center to monitor and supervise field data collection activities kingdom-wide, supporting data from more than 120,000 protection relays and over 170,000,000 setting parameters. Operational coverage targeted the transmissions department across the kingdom, with the IPS Energy rollout planned to support more than 1,200 named users. Governance and rollout emphasized phased delivery and intensive knowledge transfer, National Grid Saudi Arabia engineers were trained to independently manage the environment, and the program was celebrated internally as a reference implementation and the world first country-wide protection data and setting management deployment. A follow-on contract was signed in 2017 to upgrade IPS®EPIS into the IPS Energy Enterprise Asset Data and Maintenance Management System.
Collaboration
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Audio Video and Web Conferencing Collaboration 2020 2020
EPM
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EPM EPM 2017 2017
IaaS
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Application Hosting and Computing Services IaaS 2016 2016
Application Hosting and Computing Services IaaS 2002 2002
Network Management and Monitoring IaaS 2018 2019
IT Decision Makers and Key Stakeholders at Saudi Electric Supply Company
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Apps Being Evaluated by Saudi Electric Supply Company Executives
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FAQ - APPS RUN THE WORLD Saudi Electric Supply Company Technographics

Saudi Electric Supply Company is a Utilities organization based in Saudi Arabia, with around 33000 employees and annual revenues of $2.80 billion.

Saudi Electric Supply Company operates a diverse technology stack with applications such as SAP ERP ECC 6.0, Wala Bravo and IPS Energy, covering areas like ERP Financial, Employee Recognition and Rewards Management and Enterprise Asset Management.

Saudi Electric Supply Company has invested in cloud applications and AI-driven platforms to optimize efficiency and growth, collaborating with vendors such as SAP, Wala Plus and IPS.

Saudi Electric Supply Company recently adopted applications including Microsoft Dynamics 365 for Finance and Operations in 2022, Wala Bravo in 2022 and Cisco Webex Meetings in 2020, highlighting its ongoing modernization strategy.

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