Apps Purchases: 10+ Million Software Purchases
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Our global team of 50 researchers has been studying the digital transformation initiatives being undertaken by 2 million + companies including technographic segmentation of 10 million ERP, EPM, CRM, HCM, Procurement, SCM, Treasury software purchases, aggregating massive amounts of data points that form the basis of our forecast assumptions and perhaps the rise and fall of certain vendors and their products on a quarterly basis.
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Princeton Electric Plant Board | Utilities | 30 | $5M | United States | Exacter | Exacter Predictive Analytics | EPM | 2018 | n/a | In 2018, Princeton Electric Plant Board deployed Exacter Predictive Analytics as an EPM solution to provide situational awareness across its distribution and transmission assets. Princeton Electric Plant Board operates roughly 100 miles of distribution overhead, 13 miles of transmission line, and a single substation, and the deployment was explicitly scoped to those assets to support field maintenance and reliability engineering. The Exacter Predictive Analytics implementation focused on asset health assessment and early fault detection capabilities common in the EPM category, including ultrasonic-based arcing detection, localized fault pinpointing, and delivered diagnostic reporting. Configuration emphasized actionable location-level findings so that field crews could prioritize inspections and remediation rather than broad area patrols. Reports and diagnostic outputs from Exacter Predictive Analytics were used to drive field work, with identified defects entered into the utility work order system and investigated by maintenance crews in bucket trucks. The program also incorporated on-site ultrasonic re-testing and manufacturer assistance during investigations, creating a data driven feedback loop between diagnostics, field verification, and repair activities. Operational governance shifted toward a proactive inspection to repair workflow, enabling the utility to investigate and repair flagged components during regular business hours rather than emergency night work. This procedural change formalized how diagnostic exceptions were triaged, converted into work orders, and closed out, aligning operations, maintenance, and safety oversight. Exacter Predictive Analytics identified 17 at risk components on the distribution system and one arcing current transformer inside a substation, and located 38 arcing points on the transmission system, for a total of 55 arcing issues that were investigated and repaired. These explicit findings allowed Princeton to schedule repairs during regular hours, and the utility continued to maintain an Average Service Availability Index of 99.9994 percent. | |
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Repower | Utilities | 658 | $3.9B | Switzerland | Jedox | Jedox Enterprise Performance Management | EPM | 2019 | n/a | In 2019, Repower implemented Jedox Enterprise Performance Management. The initiative targeted management accounting and finance functions at the Swiss utility, positioning Jedox Enterprise Performance Management as an EPM platform to consolidate planning, reporting and analysis workflows for corporate finance. The implementation configured Jedox Enterprise Performance Management to deliver modern, flexible business intelligence and digital reporting capabilities, emphasizing model-driven financial planning, self-service reporting, interactive dashboards and automated report distribution. Configuration work focused on reusable data models, report templates and analyst-facing calculation logic to support month-end reporting and management information routines. Operational governance concentrated on standardizing report definitions, establishing role-based access and formalizing report production cadence within management accounting. Repower cited improved daily efficiency and user satisfaction, with Martin Schäfli, Head of Management Accounting, describing Jedox as a modern, versatile BI tool that opened a new world of opportunities for digital reporting and made daily work more efficient and enjoyable. | |
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Utilities | 4000 | $2.6B | United States | Power Costs, Inc. | PCI GenPortal | EPM | 2014 | n/a |
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Utilities | 130 | $29M | Netherlands | Quorum Business Solutions | Quorum Aucerna Corporate Planning | EPM | 2018 | n/a |
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Utilities | 2715 | $1.8B | United States | Vena Solutions | Vena CPM | EPM | 2015 | n/a |
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Utilities | 16835 | $16.7B | United States | SAP | SAP Business Planning and Consolidation | EPM | 2013 | n/a |
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Utilities | 16835 | $16.7B | United States | Workiva | Workiva Wdesk | EPM | 2019 | n/a |
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Utilities | 14013 | $17.5B | United States | Utilities International | UI Financial Planning | EPM | 2015 | n/a |
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Utilities | 14013 | $17.5B | United States | Power Costs, Inc. | PCI GenPortal | EPM | 2014 | n/a |
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Utilities | 14013 | $17.5B | United States | Power Costs, Inc. | PCI GenManager | EPM | 2014 | n/a |
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