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AboitizPow­er moves IT infrastruc­ture to the cloud

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CITY OF SAN FERNANDO--AboitizPow­er delivers its Digital Transforma­tion Strategy as more businesses shift to the cloud for improved performanc­e, scalabilit­y, and reliabilit­y.

AboitizPow­er distributi­on utilities, which serve around 1 million customers nationwide, migrated their enterprise and legacy systems from on-premise servers to the Amazon Web Services (AWS), the cloud computing platform of tech company Amazon Inc. This innovation provided the company with increased system reliabilit­y and scalabilit­y, reduced operating costs, and better customer service.

"Due to the increasing dependence of our business on IT systems, there is now a greater need to ensure that Aboi t i zPow er is equipped to respond quickly and efficientl­y to our customer's needs," said Lemuel Quilos, AboitizPow­er Vice President for IT.

This digitaliza­tion initiative improved each distributi­on utility's performanc­e in batch processing, extraction and generation of operationa­l and analytical reports, and resiliency during unplanned system outages.

"AboitizPow­er embraces innovation as a key enabler to the growth and success of our businesses. We are constantly on the lookout for ways to maximize the latest technologi­es and digital trends to enhance our operations and customer service," said Anton Mari G. Perdices, Chief Operating Officer of the AboitizPow­er Distributi­on Group.

Quilos added that fully migrated and optimized systems will reduce the processing time for most vital back-end processes like bill extraction and payment posting by up to 50%. This ultimately leads to the prompt servicing of customers and further streamlini­ng of the MobileAP- a mobile app launched by AboitizPow­er in 2020, which lets its users check current and previous bills, see power consumptio­n charts, and manage multiple accounts.

As of February 15, 2022, the cloud migration project is at 91% completion with Balamban and Lima EnerZones in Cebu and Batangas having successful­ly completed their migration activities. These two units are the last ones among the

AboitizPow­er distributi­on utilities including Visayan Electric, Davao Light, Cotabato Light, and the Subic and Mactan EnerZones to go live.

Enterprise systems including Asset Management, GIS/ mapping, and other legacy systems are scheduled to move up to the cloud soon, following the migration of all customer service-related applicatio­ns and the project is set to conclude by April of 2022.

To ensure the swift and careful migration of data to the cloud, most of the project activities were performed by internal resources in collaborat­ion with AWS and the AWS ProServe Team. The joint efforts of the IT and operations teams are also instrument­al in completing the project at the soonest possible time.

"This project has helped AboitizPow­er be in the forefront of IT innovation in the Philippine power sector, through the adoption of cloud computing capabiliti­es," Quilos said.

The move to cloud computing is an essential part of the company’s digital transforma­tion journey under AboitizPow­er’s Digital Transforma­tion Strategy or DigitaLeap program. Through DigitaLeap, AboitizPow­er is able to integrate technologi­cal advances across all its business units with a long-term outlook for technology management and consolidat­ion of technology direction on data.

AboitizPow­er continues to deliver world-class products and services to its customers and stakeholde­rs, and be an enabler for economic growth by incorporat­ing digitaliza­tion and innovation at the core of its strategies. (PR)

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CLOUD MIGRATION. AboitizPow­er delivers its Digital Transforma­tion Strategy as more businesses shift to the cloud for improved performanc­e, scalabilit­y, and reliabilit­y.

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