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Tools for Business in the Flat World...

Memorial Day in the US has just drawn to a close. It’s the day that commemorates U.S. men and women who perished while in military service. It also marks the unofficial beginning of summer and families spend a long weekend enjoying recreational activities.

 

While enjoying a wonderful afternoon at the beach here in Florida, I was discussing the flat world with a friend of mine who is a medical doctor. In our conversation I told him about how I wake up talking to China and go to bed talking to China and he proceeded to tell the story of several radiologists working the night shift at the hospital where he works. Radiologists are in demand for diagnostic imaging and other needs but they hated the night shift work they were assigned to. What did they do?

 

They moved to Spain and by using communications and collaboration tools (e.g., IP Phones, portals, emails and IM)  they are able to provide their services remotely during more “normal” working hours while enjoying the wonderful culture that Spain has to offer.

 

So that does this have to do with Utilities?

 

While Utilities and their people are not exactly doctors, they certainly have a tremendous need for talent and especially engineering talent.  Microsoft partners like Bentley (www.Bentley.com) are using solutions that allow Utilities to create virtual teams of engineering talent to work collaboratively on projects for building things like power plants and substations. Using Bentley’s ProjectWise – an engineering project team collaboration system which is used by teams to help improve project quality, reduce project rework, and meet project deadlines – Utilities are able to plug engineers into a project from all parts of the world.  So whether a Utility needs talent that it cannot find locally or it needs additional resources to complete a project on time or ahead of schedule, having the right tools can turn a flat world into a tremendous business asset. - Jon

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Welcome to the Microsoft Utilities Industries Blog! My Name is Jon Arnold and I am the Microsoft WW Utilities Industry Managing Director, one of four people who will be serving as author of this blog. Our blog aims to provide readers with frank discussions of utility industry issues and our view on them as a provider of software solutions. Blogs are often judged by their level of authenticity and the absence of marketing content. We will make every effort to shape this blog accordingly. However, and I don’t mean to be immodest here, but Microsoft software helps nearly every utility around the world run their business. If our comments on this blog provide our users with extra insight and knowledge about our products – even if some readers get turned off by inadvertent marketing – we take comfort in the fact we’re doing our job, serving our clients. But in a larger sense we think this blog will serve an important role in educating and informing most everyone, as power hungry businesses, industrial operations and consumers create ever more demand pressure, and as environmental issues, regulations and higher fuel costs squeeze utilities’ production. Just as technology has increased modern economies’ productivity over the last 25 years, so too will it address these new challenges. The Microsoft WW Utilities Team is comprised of myself, Larry Cochrane and Larry Kuhl, or, as I refer to them, Larry West and Larry East, as Larry C is in Redmond and Larry K is upstate New York. We work closely with Microsoft industry resources around the world including Ray King of the US Utilities group who resides here in sunny Florida with me. I’ll include all our bios in another post. Our goal as a team will be to offer thoughts about how utilities can use technology to improve cost efficiencies, enhance service reliability, improve customer service and add to the bottom line. Just as important, we want to provide our views on how utilities can compete in a turbulent future brought on by the carbon challenge and global supply chain competition. We will do this by changing the way people work, through the most comprehensive software they need to be successful, and thereby change the utility organization itself. We already have an extensive set of information about how we and our partners are helping utilities become more successful. You can find this information and more about the kinds of products and services provided by the Microsoft Utilities team at this link. I strongly encourage your feedback and suggestions so please, do not hesitate to contact me at: Jon.Arnold@Microsoft.com or call me at: 904-280-5406 Jon C. Arnold WW Utilities Industry Managing Director Worldwide Utilities Industry Microsoft Corporation Office & Mobile: 904.280.5406 Fax: 425. 708.5902 jona@microsoft.com On the internet at: www.microsoft.com/utilities

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