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Logo Customer Industry Empl. Revenue Country Vendor Application Category When SI Insight Insight Source
Capricorn Systems Professional Services 200 $20M United States Meridian Cooperative Utility Power NET Utilities ERP 2015 n/a In 2015, Capricorn Systems implemented Utility Power NET to serve as the consumer billing reference within its meter data management architecture. Utility Power NET was deployed as part of a Utilities ERP footprint to support Meter Data Management workflows and consolidate meter reported data in the context of billing and related system information. The implementation centered on SEDC's MDM capabilities, ingesting AMI and AMR meter feeds and merging that data with billing reference data maintained in Utility Power NET. Development work included creation of Oracle database objects, indexes, views and stored procedures, authoring PL/SQL procedures for data validation and interfacing, loading XML data feeds with SQL*Loader, and generating triggers and views to preserve data integrity and resolve complex queries. Operational integration was implemented through PL/SQL based interfaces and scheduled automation, with Cron jobs orchestrating data feed scripts and load programs. The runtime environment comprised Oracle 12c, SQL* Plus, SQL* Loader and MS SQL Server on Unix and Windows hosts, with XML file handling and DBA activities supporting high-volume meter data ingestion. The SEDC MDM design explicitly relied on Utility Power NET as the consumer billing reference and retained a noted constraint that the MDM product had only been implemented for customers using SEDC's UPN billing system, requiring changes to integrate third party consumer billing systems. Governance and delivery practices included unit testing and exception handling tied to business logic, creation of QA cases and active QA support during migration, and use of Confluence and Jira for documentation and issue tracking. Version control and release management were maintained with GIT and Bitbucket while SQL optimization and tuning of large queries supported operational stability in the Utilities ERP implementation.
Dixie Electric Cooperative Utilities 88 $65M United States Meridian Cooperative Utility Power NET Utilities ERP 2014 n/a In 2014, Dixie Electric Cooperative implemented Utility Power NET as its Utilities ERP to manage accounting and operational workflows. The engagement documented activity from May 2014 to November 2014 at the cooperative's Union Springs, AL site, reflecting a focused use of the application across finance and warehouse operations. The Utility Power NET implementation included configuration and daily use of Accounts Payable functionality within UPN accounting software, structured work order processing, and supplier communication workflows. Recorded operational tasks included maintaining accounts payable ledgers, organizing and processing work orders for month end review, and supervising warehouse workers to coordinate plant and office material needs. Operational coverage spanned finance, procurement and warehouse functions, linking transactional accounting activity in Utility Power NET with physical inventory handling and supplier interactions. Governance emphasized month end work order cycles and supervisory controls over warehouse execution, with processes instrumented for regular supplier reconciliation and plant resupply coordination.
Floresville Electric Light & Power System Utilities 150 $40M United States Meridian Cooperative Utility Power NET Utilities ERP 2014 n/a In 2014, Floresville Electric Light & Power System deployed Utility Power NET as its Utilities ERP to standardize distribution asset mapping and construction inspection workflows. The deployment focused on embedding Utility Power NET into field-to-office workflows used for distribution design and final construction inspection. The implementation emphasized network mapping and inspection capabilities within Utility Power NET, including configuration to capture construction sketching, construction material and pricing records, construction unit data capture, feeder maps, substation records, and pole attribute management. Utility Power NET was used to support final inspection checklists and to record rotten pole replacements with up to date construction specifications. Integrations and operational coverage were centered on GIS and GPS tooling explicitly used by Floresville staff, including ESRI ArcMap, ArcPAD, ArcCatalog and Trimble XH with Trimble Pathfinder Office, linked to Utility Power NET for spatial asset updates. Operational scope included distribution engineering, field construction and inspection teams in Floresville, TX, with system use for mapping underground utilities, overhead feeders, substations and easement boundary updates. Governance and process changes were implemented through ongoing feeder map and pole attribute updates driven by field inspection work, with a dedicated GIS technician performing final inspections and continual mapping maintenance from April 2015 onward. The team documented accomplishments within Utility Power NET, explicitly GPS mapping all underground utilities and maintaining feeder and easement records to support construction and replacement workflows.
Banking and Financial Services 28000 $54.7B United States Meridian Cooperative Utility Power NET Utilities ERP 2012 n/a
Utilities 200 $80M United States Meridian Cooperative Utility Power NET Utilities ERP 2013 n/a
Utilities 100 $30M United States Meridian Cooperative Utility Power NET Utilities ERP 2014 n/a
Utilities 100 $30M United States Meridian Cooperative Utility Power NET Utilities ERP 2010 n/a
Utilities 70 $34M United States Meridian Cooperative Utility Power NET Utilities ERP 2016 n/a
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Buyer Intent: Companies Evaluating Utility Power NET

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  1. Kamo Electric Cooperative, a United States based Utilities organization with 154 Employees
  2. Ouchita Baptist Univ Bookstore, a United States based Retail company with 10 Employees
  3. Jicarilla Apache Nation Power Authority, a United States based Utilities organization with 20 Employees

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