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This article discusses how developing and implementing an Information Technology (IT) strategy is the first step to reducing the cost of customer transactions, allowing real‐time troubleshooting and monitoring of water use, automating, updating, and streamlining data organization and business processes, and even proving compliance with new regulations.
This article discusses how developing and implementing an Information Technology (IT) strategy is the first step to reducing the cost of customer transactions, allowing real‐time troubleshooting and monitoring of water use, automating, updating, and streamlining data organization and business processes, and even proving compliance with new regulations.
Finding your way
Summers, Patrick (author)
Journal ‐ American Water Works Association ; 93 ; 58-61
2001-11-01
4 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
Regulations , Water Use , Management , Monitoring , Costs , Automation , Utilities , Compliance , Administration
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