Facilities / Asset Managers
dn:Director solution areas: Single View, Regulatory Compliance, Business Improvement
Industries with significant infrastructure networks which require constant supervision and maintenance (e.g. utilities, telecoms, railways etc) generate a vast amount of asset data which has to be accurate, complete, consistent and appropriate – fit-for-purpose. Errors and anomalies in the data can cause service interruptions, prevent accurate maintenance plan reporting to the regulator, or in extreme cases even put lives at risk.
dn:Director offers Facilities and Asset Managers the opportunity to:
- Extract, validate and standardise location reference data from engineer report free text fields, for assets which don’t have traditional address locations
- Resolve inconsistencies of taxonomy/data format for asset data gathered from across the discrete (and often incompatible) systems supporting the various service arms
- Ensure accuracy, granularity and auditability of asset maintenance data for the submission of Annual Maintenance Plans to UK regulators
- Demonstrate efficiency improvements within predetermined expenditure ranges to the regulator using fit-for-purpose asset maintenance data
- Combine internally-generated data with external reference data sets regardless of the data format our source application (e.g. environmental impact/carbon accounting analysis)
- Improve reliability and trust in KPIs as a result of improved source data
- Publish real-time data quality performance metrics to the Executive team using dn:Dashboard
From one simple, central application console, Datanomic’s dn:Director enables organisations to unify and normalise data from discrete sources in multiple formats, identifying gaps and repairing issues in the data and instigating automated rules to ensure the integrity of the data going forward.
To assess your current data with you, Datanomic would be delighted to facilitate a free 90-minute QuickStats Workshop. Using a sample of your data with the dn:Director profiling and auditing processes, this workshop helps assess potential errors, inconsistencies and inaccuracies in data sets and provides suggestions for ways to fix them to ensure your data is fit for purpose. At the end of the session, we will leave you with a detailed Results Book of findings.
To request a QuickStats Workshop for your organisation, please follow this link to our QuickStats Workshop Request form.