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[ON DEMAND] A Utility Network Model Management Alternative that Pairs with your Traditional GIS

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If you’re currently faced with a major GIS migration to support your utility network you may feel that this is your only path forward. However, you now have a proven, flexible, and powerful network model management alternative to pair with your existing GIS: IQGeo Adaptive Grid.  

Some operators are quickly realizing that this is not merely an upgrade, but instead a fundamental rebuild of their network model and GIS. Disruptive change is coming any way you look at it. But what if instead of settling to recreate a GIS-centric approach to your utility portfolio, you could take advantage of this opportunity to focus on your core asset – your network? With IQGeo’s Adaptive Grid, you can pivot to a product created from the ground up for utilities, by utility experts, that focuses on a network-centric approach to digitalize your workflows.

IQGeo Adaptive Grid is a game-changing solution for managing your network model and associated workflows – such as rapid design, construction management, inspections, outage restoration and disaster response – all while preserving your investments in GIS mapping, reporting, and integration tools. With a network model manager architected around utility workflows, Adaptive Grid creates ROI by expanding digitization within your organization and optimizing processes across every team.  

In this on-demand webinar, we demonstrate how IQGeo Adaptive Grid is a modern alternative to traditional GIS:  

  • A product demo of how you can visualize network assets, easily understand network hierarchy, and flexibly model changes from a single enterprise platform
  • The ability of Adaptive Grid to digitalize workflows across the network lifecycle, from the office to the field, as well as quickly adapt to changing business processes
  • How Adaptive Grid’s utility-focused architecture can coexist with and optimize your GIS investment

We invite you to join the conversation about IQGeo Adaptive Grid, the network model management solution built specifically for utilities who are ready to chart their own path toward a brighter energy future. View now!
 

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Adrian McNulty – Vice President, Utility Solutions, IQGeo 

Troy Freissle-Lewis – Product Manager, Utilities, IQGeo 

Andy Gay – Sales Director, Utilities, IQGeo 

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