List of Pitney Bowes Confirm Customers
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Each quarter our research team identifies companies that have purchased Pitney Bowes Confirm for Enterprise Asset Management from public (Press Releases, Customer References, Testimonials, Case Studies and Success Stories) and proprietary sources, including the customer size, industry, location, implementation status, partner involvement, LOB Key Stakeholders and related IT decision-makers contact details.
Companies using Pitney Bowes Confirm for Enterprise Asset Management include: Brimbank City Counsel, a Australia based Government organisation with 810 employees and revenues of $1.15 billion, Lincolnshire County Council, a United Kingdom based Government organisation with 12193 employees and revenues of $597.0 million, Sunshine Coast Council, a Australia based Government organisation with 2100 employees and revenues of $530.0 million, Southampton City Council, a United Kingdom based Government organisation with 3000 employees and revenues of $500.0 million and many others.
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Brimbank City Counsel | Government | 810 | $1.2B | Australia | Pitney Bowes | Pitney Bowes Confirm | Enterprise Asset Management | 2016 | n/a |
In 2016, Brimbank City Council implemented Pitney Bowes Confirm as its Enterprise Asset Management application. The deployment formed part of an integrated finance program to align asset management with accounting, revenue and business information processes across the council.
The Pitney Bowes Confirm implementation emphasized core Enterprise Asset Management capabilities, including a centralized asset register, asset lifecycle controls, system generated reporting, archival and rollover functionality, and data integrity validation tools designed for audit readiness. Configuration work included report development and automation of system reporting to optimize timeliness and accuracy, plus user acceptance testing and post verification testing as part of release governance.
Pitney Bowes Confirm was integrated with the council s Business Information system Magiq, the accounting system Computron, and the revenue system Authority, with explicit reconciliation workflows to Computron. Integration scope covered enabling system links to extract non financial data for reporting and ensuring sub module transactions reconciled to the accounting ledger.
Governance and operational rollout were managed through a newly developed PMF project management framework, with change management, stakeholder engagement and training led across Business Support, Finance and People and Performance service units. Ongoing administration practices were instituted to ensure system use complied with Australian Accounting Standards, Local Government Act requirements, taxation and other statutory obligations.
Outcomes documented in project records include successful management of the Confirm integration with Magiq, Computron and Authority, the development and implementation of data validation tools for audit purposes, completion of training rollouts, and council adoption of the PMF collaboration and project coordination tool.
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Lincolnshire County Council | Government | 12193 | $597M | United Kingdom | Pitney Bowes | Pitney Bowes Confirm | Enterprise Asset Management | 2009 | n/a |
In 2009, Lincolnshire County Council implemented Pitney Bowes Confirm as its Enterprise Asset Management solution for highways asset management. The deployment consolidated multiple highways and infrastructure systems into a single highways asset register to centralize asset identification and lifecycle tracking across the county.
Pitney Bowes Confirm was configured to support mapping driven workflows and mobile field operations, using MapInfo and GIS integration to provide spatially enabled asset records. The implementation emphasized asset register, mapping, inspection scheduling, and mobile work assignment capabilities to support both inhouse field crews and contracted service providers.
The Confirm implementation integrated with SAP Financials and with the council's CRM to link asset and work order data to financial posting and customer case management. Operational coverage focused on highways and highway asset management functions, aligning asset condition, works ordering, and contractor invoicing between asset management, finance, and customer service processes.
Governance was moved toward a centralized highways asset register to improve data consistency and to streamline workflows between operational teams and finance, while mapping and mobile workflows standardised field inputs. The program was reported to deliver over £1 million in efficiencies over ten years, reflecting documented cost benefits tied to the consolidated Enterprise Asset Management implementation.
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Southampton City Council | Government | 3000 | $500M | United Kingdom | Pitney Bowes | Pitney Bowes Confirm | Enterprise Asset Management | 2012 | Balfour Beatty |
In 2012 Southampton City Council implemented Pitney Bowes Confirm OnDemand as an Enterprise Asset Management solution to support a large highways services contract. The deployment used a multi-tenant cloud approach to reduce hardware and management costs and to provide centrally hosted asset management capabilities for the council and its highways partner.
Pitney Bowes Confirm was configured to support highways and highway maintenance workflows with emphasis on defect capture, work order generation, and mobile access for field teams. The implementation leveraged mobile workforce capabilities and inspection driven workflows common to Enterprise Asset Management systems to accelerate on-street diagnosis and repair routing.
The rollout was executed via the council's highways services partner Balfour Beatty WorkPlace, with Confirm used alongside MapInfo GIS to pinpoint defects and speed repairs. Integration with MapInfo GIS provided geospatial asset location and mapping context, while mobile Confirm access enabled field crews to receive and close jobs in situ.
Governance and operational coverage focused on highways maintenance processes and field reporting, with Balfour Beatty WorkPlace responsible for operational rollout and day to day management. Outcomes called out in project documentation include reduced hardware and management costs through the multi-tenant cloud model and faster defect resolution through GIS linked mobile workflows.
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Government | 2100 | $530M | Australia | Pitney Bowes | Pitney Bowes Confirm | Enterprise Asset Management | 2018 | n/a |
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