Supplier Analytics
Supplier Analytics
Vendigital as part of the Siemens Advanta organization, drives accelerated cost and supply chain performance transformation through data.
We consolidate and transform low integrity data from disparate ERP/MRP systems into valuable business intelligence allowing you to better collaborate with your supply chain in order to drive sustained cost, quality and delivery performance improvement, all delivered through our secure, cloud-based portal environment.
Our Supplier Analytics application enables our clients to quickly analyze and track quality, cost and delivery (QCD) performance across the organization, as well as invite suppliers to assess and challenge their performance allowing both parties to work collaboratively to drive improvement based on a single source of truth.
- Measure and analyze QCD performance across the organization based on a common standard so as to ensure like-for-like comparison.
- Issue scorecards to suppliers and allow them to challenge in order to improve data integrity and collaboration to drive performance improvement.
- Macro – micro analysis to quick establish root cause.
- Reason code analysis to understand common themes driving poor performance.
- Track supplier engagement to facilitate targeted communication.
- Analyze and track QCD performance across the business.
- Macro-to-micro analysis allowing you to get to the root cause.
- Facilitates boardroom engagement and input to the strategic direction.
- Enable fact-based conversations with suppliers on areas for improvement.
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Scaled Agile Transformation
Scaled Agile Transformation
Scaled agile transformation for more speed, & flexibility
Siemens Advanta supports its clients in Scaled Agile Transformation, to speed up the operating model of clients’ ecosystems for IOT solutions and new digital services. Scaled Agile is the steadying force in uncertain times. It enables 50% faster time-to-market and 30% higher cost efficiency in development of innovative products. Siemens Advanta offers a stepwise approach for efficient transformation based on north star clarification, breakthrough targets and continuous success measurements. The proven approach consists of three phases: Align on vision state, empower transition, and implement & guide transition.
- Baseline analysis of the status quo
- Consulting and coaching
- Training incl. leadership-training
- Progress and success monitoring
- Proven approach for effective and accelerated transition
- 50% faster time to market
- 30% higher cost efficiency
- 20% increase in decision power
- 30% more engaged and motivated employees
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Con Edison
Deploying IOT across an Enterprise
Con Edison uses advanced technology to enhance data accuracy, billing, line management, and safety, while offering real-time usage monitoring for cost savings and environmental benefits.
Con Edison as one of the nation’s largest utilities sought to increase visibility into data across its ecosystem.
Implemented a range of innovative solutions to address these challenges using IoT and advanced technologies, with Siemens' support.
- Advanced Meter Data Management (MDM)
- Customer Information System (CIS) Transformation
- High Pressure Fluid Filled (HPFF) Transmission Line
- Manhole Monitoring Program
Advanced technology improves data, interfaces, safety, and electricity monitoring for cost and environmental benefits. ConEdison's grid investment builds resilience and advances electrification, leading IoT modernization of infrastructure.
- Operations and worker safety
- Cost savings and environmental benefits
- Customer visibility
Con Edison's complex power system aims to benefit its value chain through digitalization, from safety to customer interface. Siemens Advanta has been a crucial partner, providing tailored solutions and custom pilot programs.
Meter Data Management (MDM)
ConEdison’s Meter Data Management System (MDMS) provides accurate billing of complex tariffs, greater operational efficiencies, and has improved service to ConEdison customers. Leveraging Siemens' Gridscale X Meter Data Management software, ConEdison is one of the first energy providers in the United States capable of recording and processing electric power meter data in near real-time, providing faster identification and response times for outages and critical safety alerts, including natural gas detection alerts.
Unlock the full potential of your smart meter data
Gridscale X Meter Data Management (formerly EnergyIP® MDM) accelerates utilities' digital transformation, extending meter data management beyond meter-to-cash. It's open, interoperable, and scalable, helping utilities understand data, forecast accurately, and operate efficiently.
Customer Information System (CIS)
As part of the MDMS work, Siemens Advanta supported the migration of ConEdison’s legacy customer system to an advanced CIS system. The project provided a single, unified solution that supports billing capabilities and customer care operations.
High Pressure Fluid Filled (HPFF) Transmissions
In this pilot program, Siemens Advanta provided ConEdison with a data driven solution to help detect leaks earlier and more accurately than the current methodology. The custom AI model, developed specifically for ConEdison, is a first of its kind utility leak detection approach. Leveraging data from past leaks to train the AI model, the system provided ConEdison with timely insight that a leak occurred.
Manhole Monitoring Program
ConEdison recently completed a pilot program supporting its Underground Distribution System assets. Specifically, the effort was a collaboration to enhance safety to the public walking the streets of NYC, where there are ~ 280,000 manholes, reducing the number of false positive alarms, improving safety, and reducing costs.
Consolidated Edison, Inc., one of the largest US energy companies, has digitalized its operations using open-source cloud technology to enhance data, customer interfaces, line management, and safety. This technology improves operations and transforms electricity usage monitoring for cost and environmental benefits. ConEdison's grid investment builds climate resilience and advances electrification, positioning it as a leader in IoT infrastructure modernization.
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Procurement
Procurement
Data-driven optimization of procurement strategies and functions to accelerate cost transformation and deliver on-going cost savings.
With over 50% of many companies’ outgoings allocated to procurement, optimizing this area of the business is critical to controlling the cost base in any industry. From helping our clients understand the whole life cycle cost of an item or service to generating greater value from the supplier base, we support businesses to improve their procurement processes.
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Cost of ownership – we provide an understanding of a product's whole lifecycle cost, revealing hidden expenses within different stages to support informed decision-making on future procurement.
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Strategic sourcing – we enable clients to make informed decisions when engaging suppliers by evaluating all of the factors that contribute to suppliers’ delivery, such as their true pricing, workflows and supply locations.
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Process and capability improvement – analyzing how a company carries out its activity and what resources and expertise are available to support it, with the objective of determining where productivity, efficiency and quality of output can be improved.
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Demand management – a forecasting process which establishes a critical link between the marketplace and a company’s activity with the aim of ensuring demand is met via the most cost-effective and profitable approach.
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Category management – involves segmenting spend into different areas which enables opportunities for consolidation and focus. This takes procurement beyond the purchase of individual goods to create a longer-term strategy.
- 3rd party cost reduction – we combine data analysis with our expert knowledge of procurement to create clear spend benchmarks across suppliers, locations and categories. From this we can rapidly identify 3rd party savings opportunities.
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Understanding the whole lifecycle cost – the true cost of an item or service involves more than its price at purchase. Using data-driven insights, we can uncover these costs to formulate a value-focused future strategy.
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Greater value from the supply base – we identify and select suppliers, aligned to business objectives, that will provide the highest value at the lowest possible cost while building long-term relationships with each supplier.
- Delivery of sustainable cost reduction – by carrying out an in-depth analysis of a company’s procurement processes and implementing data-driven strategies, we deliver cost reductions that can be maintained over the long-term.
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Strategy and Digital Transformation
Strategy & Digital Transformation
Siemens Advanta approaches digital transformation in a customer-centric way to accompany our clients on their digital journey to sustainable success.
Comprehensive digital transformation solutions for sustainable success
Digitalization has revolutionized how businesses operate, resulting in dynamic markets, evolving technologies, and shifting trends. As companies navigate increasing complexity and uncertainty, meeting changing customer expectations is crucial for success. At Siemens Advanta, we enable businesses to unlock their full potential by embracing digital transformation while always keeping the customer in focus. Leveraging our vast expertise, we deliver tangible results for our clients in record time, covering every aspect of their digital transformation journey. Together, we pave the way for win-win solutions and superior customer experiences.
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The Rise in Cognitive Cities, Buildings and Infrastructure as the Next Generation of Urban Management
The Rise in Cognitive Cities, Buildings and Infrastructure as the Next Generation of Urban Management
Urbanization is on the rise. More than half of the world’s population now live in urban areas and this is expected to increase to circa 70% by 2050, according to the United Nations. Around the globe, and particularly in the Middle East, there are many plans underway to develop entirely new urban living areas, to accommodate the population rise and expatriate influx. Both Abu Dhabi and Dubai were recently ranked as the smartest cities in the MENA region. With many new infrastructure plans underway, this ranking is expected to climb even higher globally.
These trends set a pressing need to build and expand services, infrastructure, city management, and controls within these increasingly populated areas. With these numbers expected only to grow, strategic planning is of utmost importance to ensure long-term efficiency, safety, and quality of life. As the technological landscape continues to develop at a rapid pace, and digitization now touches nearly every industry, a key component of current and future planning will be the integration of smart and cognitive solutions.
Bringing Smart Cities to Life
Before continuing, it is useful to set some parameters around what we mean when we say ‘smart’. The word itself is central to so much innovation, and as a prefix, it has migrated away from being attributed to personal devices (such as a smart watch or smart phone), to increasingly becoming a feature of many target systems and services that will be provided by governments and private companies, forming the interface between users, customers and service providers with the end goal being to create more efficient and optimized services. A ‘smart’ system will be able to operate in its own silo, typically without the need for human intervention. It will be able to track, recognize and produce data or responses according to its purpose.
But where are we today? Across the globe, we have been edging towards a more integrated digitized experience for some time now. With new smart features being introduced that form the initial buildings blocks of fully integrated smart cities in the future. The Middle East has already long been a proponent of innovation and leveraging the best of disruptive technology. In particular, the UAE and Saudi Arabia are setting a new benchmark when it comes to smart technology for customers and residents. Smart systems are becoming more common across many government and private buildings and processes and have been for several years now. They provide responsive interfaces for users and consumers and relieve much of the manual efforts, as well as costs to services, and provide significant reductions on environmental impacts. Dubai has over 100 Smart initiatives and over 1,000 smart services - many as a result of collaboration and cooperation between government and private companies. This number is expected to grow significantly, in line with the number of exciting new infrastructure products as part of the agenda to become ‘the happiest city on earth’. This vision is underpinned by the objective of leveraging technological advancements to optimize resources, integrate services seamlessly, and protect people and their information.
Siemens Advanta recently worked with Dubai to complete an Internet of Things (IoT) strategy for the city to help identify, prioritize and define smart initiatives, which included an assessment of central computing platform options to create an integrated citywide command center. Implementation of these initiatives is expected to lead to substantial benefits, including operational cost savings (up to 30%), improvement in overall resident and customer satisfaction (up to 20%), reduction in emergency response times (up to 80%), and reduction in non-revenue water use (up to 35%).
This is an excellent case study for demonstrating that buildings and environments that adapt to human needs, create safer and more harmonized living and contribute to a more sustainable future. Overall, folding smarter and sensory technologies into urban planning, and architectural and interior design will not only increase competitiveness but ensure that present and future generations’ economic, social, and environmental needs are also met.
The Future of Cognitive Cities
Smart security systems, smart access, and smart metering (to name a few) are now becoming part of common jargon. More recently, and in line with the accelerated growth of technology, the term ‘cognitive’ has also entered the lexicon.
What’s the difference between smart and cognitive systems? While a smart system is used to measure, track, communicate, and collaborate with its users, a cognitive system independently intuits and anticipates.
To put it another, simpler way: imagine a meeting that is held in a conference room at the same time every week. The heating system for this room is accessible and controllable from an individual mobile device. Given the number of attendees within the meeting room the temperature of the room can increase, so the users are able to adjust, using their devices. That is a smart system. But now imagine that that same system would recognize both the pattern of the meeting cadence and the increase in temperature and then adjust itself at the same time the following week to accommodate the extra body heat. That is a cognitive system.
Both systems are fundamentally intelligent but as this example shows, while a smart system is able to be digitally controlled, a cognitive system goes one step further and is able to adjust and self-regulate according to user and customer needs. Through prediction and enablement, cognitive systems offer the most sophisticated, human-centric solutions that exist today.
The concept of cognitive is still considered emerging, but it is a trend that we can expect to see growing in the very near future and ultimately, replacing its ‘smart’ predecessor. With the use of self-learning artificial intelligence (AI), a cognitive infrastructure will be able to provide fully integrated solutions that move away from siloed systems, and communicate and learn across a network of enabled services. It is the ultimate vision for a fluid end-to-end process that benefits both the user/customer base and the provider through seamless experiences, while enabling long-term cost savings and significant reductions in environmental impacts for the provider. Simultaneously, its sophistication will only continue to grow with machine learning technology at its core.
But getting it right is key: from the very first point of data, a cognitive system needs to be able to accurately register and understand the user requirements. We have seen minor challenges with this in the recent past, with many of the machine learning technologies that make up cognitive solutions. Given that many of them are still at a comparatively nascent stage, the rate of pace at which they are developing and improving is extremely fast.
Smart and cognitive infrastructure is not just about increasing the end user’s human comfort level and ease of effort. From an economical point of view, they can deliver long-term cost savings by reducing the wastage of services and energy. There is a wider imperative and obligation to ensure that we are investing in longer-term sustainable solutions that will help reverse the negative impact on the environment. As the topic of ESG (Environmental, Social and Governance) rises on the agenda for both government and private companies alike, both are looking to technologies to enable their core objectives. The valuable data collected by these systems can enable city and building management to make informed and strategic adjustments. This covers all three layers of a city and building’s infrastructure:
- The sub-layer: includes water, gas and electricity delivery and waste disposal
- The surface level: engages directly with users, residents and customers, such as transportation, retail, in-person services and recreational activities
- The vertical layer: includes energy consumption
Applying a digital layer across all three of these provides a more detailed insight into gaps and required adjustments than has ever been accessible before.
Paving the Way for Cognitive Transformation
Cognitive systems will provide a competitive advantage across multiple industries, including healthcare, manufacturing, mobility, and buildings. Through customer and user-centric data gathering, these systems can continuously update and amend their operating structures based on customer and user preferences and interactions. Businesses will benefit from ongoing optimizations to their human services, environmental impact, safety & security, utilities, and operational intelligence. Stay ahead of the curve with the limitless potential of cognitive systems.
There is no doubt that technology adds to the desirability and attractiveness of residential properties, communities and services, as well as tourist experiences. From a user and customer perspective, smart and cognitive systems can improve quality, ease of use and safety and security, among many other benefits. Meanwhile, cost reduction, ESG considerations, improved data management, and enhanced governance all stand as pivotal advantages for service providers, thereby futureproofing their business and ensuring continued growth through investments in smart technology.
In the imminent future, the most prosperous communities will have technology at their core, equipped to facilitate growth and development. All businesses, both public and private, should start to consider how their ways of operating will tie in with a larger, more cognitive-based infrastructure that will underpin future ways of living.
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IT/OT Cybersecurity
IT/OT Cybersecurity
Increasing cybersecurity maturity across OT & IT
Siemens Advanta supports its clients with end-to-end cybersecurity solutions that bridge the gap between security trends and emerging technologies.
Siemens Advanta supports its clients in increasing their cybersecurity capabilities by helping them identify gaps through industry-standard-based assessments, setting a multi-year target for the future, and operationalizing that roadmap into targeted solution workstreams.
Siemens Advanta helps its clients build and define governance-driven cybersecurity organizations lead through a program and transformation management office to drive all relevant areas of OT cybersecurity.
- Evaluate current OT cybersecurity posture on the program or site level using industry standards
- Developing a strategic multi-year security roadmap to increase maturity and reduce cybersecurity risks
- Building the requisite governance structures to define security intents and requirements
- Building transformation programs with actionable outcomes for an improved cybersecurity posture
- Reduction in risks associated with cybersecurity
- Increased cybersecurity maturity against industry frameworks
- Programmatic and proven approach to jointly develop and implement with OT and IT teams
- End-to-end capabilities of Siemens including from consulting assessments to solution implementation, as well as hardware, software, and services tailored to improve OT cybersecurity
- Culture of risk mitigation and proactive solution development
- Collaborative nature between IT and OT teams
- Understanding of the difference in viewpoints between IT and OT security
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Large Scale Digital Transformation & End-to-End services
Large Scale Digital Transformation & End-to-End Services
Siemens Advanta supports the digital transformation of buildings, campuses and districts with an agile partnership approach. Together with our clients, we explore innovation opportunities to create a roadmap for digital transformation. We then design and implement our clients' flexible, future-proof and scalable digital solution to achieve the best economic and technical outcome.
- Unlock real estate value through data
- Reach sustainability targets
- Gain holistic view of buildings, campuses or districts to exploit synergies
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