FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Three Cities Go Live with
CIS Infinity
Advanced provides flexible
software and implementation methodology
TORONTO, CANADA. September 26, 2008 - Three cities
have completed the successful implementation of their new customer
information and billing solution, CIS Infinity by Advanced Utility
Systems (Advanced). Two are located in the province of British Columbia
and the third in the state of South Dakota.
Advanced customized its proven five-phase implementation methodology
for the three clients to ensure each received a solution that best
addressed their respective business requirements.
CIS Infinity was also able to handle several specific functionality
needs of the cities.
About the three cities:
City of Penticton, BC
Penticton bills for a unique discount that is calculated based
on a proportionate amount of a total. Advanced modified CIS Infinity
with custom development to accommodate Penticton’s specialized
discount.
Advanced also provided a seamless interface between CIS Infinity
to Tempest, Penticton’s cashiering system.
In terms of their implementation, prior to go-live, Advanced
provided Penticton with hands-on training. This training was tailored
to the needs of the City to ensure all staff had the skills they
needed to perform their daily tasks.
The City of Penticton Utilities department provides electric
and water services to over 41,000 of its citizens or just over
16,000 customers.
City of Nelson, BC
Scalable enough for any utility the Advanced implementation methodology
can flex to accommodate clients with over 280,000 accounts with
services combined as well as cities such as Nelson, British Columbia
that provide water and sewer service to 10,000 accounts.
City of Rapid City, SD
Advanced and Rapid City demonstrated a strong commitment to the
implementation of CIS Infinity with respect to dedicated staffing
resources and testing which led to the ultimate successful go-live
of the project. Specifically, Advanced provided extensive on-site
assistance during the pre and post live period to facilitate the
transition to the new billing system.
Furthermore, Rapid City is able to take advantage of the built-in
solid waste module of CIS Infinity. Some of the features of this
module include: extensive inventory fields, the ability to store
detailed information for solid waste pickups; the ability to schedule/route
solid waste pickups and the ability to bill solid waste pickups
by frequency and tonnage, and associated changes.
Rapid City provides water, sewer and solid waste service to 20,000
accounts.
“Advanced works in close collaboration with all of it clients
during the implementation of CIS Infinity,” comments Steven
Hammond, General Manager, Advanced. He goes on to state, “We
develop our implementation plan and configure CIS Infinity based
on our clients’ business goals, user experience and success
targets. We do not feel a project is complete or successful unless
the client gets a solid return on investment from our CIS solution.”
For more information on Advanced and CIS Infinity® visit our
website at www.advancedutility.com.
About Advanced and Harris
Advanced is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Harris Computer
Systems that provides Customer Information and Billing solutions
exclusively to utilities and municipalities. Harris is a leading
provider of financial management and Customer Information Systems
(CIS) software solutions. Since 1976, Harris has focused on providing
feature-rich and robust turnkey solutions to all levels of local
government as well as public power and water markets throughout
North America. Harris' focus is on creating long-term relationships
with our customers and ensuring that we meet the changing needs
of our customers over time. For further information on Harris Computer
Systems, please visit our website at www.Harriscomputer.com.
# # #
|