
It starts with a full migration from its geometric network to Utility Network and then transitions to a delta integration, wherein the two systems run in parallel for a time while Lyse approaches change management one business process, integration, and app at a time. Lyse’s implementation of Utility Network is phased. This asset package, which has a data model, rules, symbols, and sample data, is available from UNC and can be downloaded for free. Thus, Lyse has aided in developing a data model for European-style operated grids, which is the foundation for its own Utility Network implementation and that of several other utilities in Europe and Asia. Additionally, Lyse is one of the founders of Europe’s Utility Network Community (UNC), which helps organizations collaborate around Utility Network.

One of the reasons Lyse became an early adopter of Utility Network in Europe is that the company wanted to employ the extension’s new services-based architecture, rich data model, and data integrity rules. Lyse is a longtime Esri user that employs a geometric network in ArcGIS Enterprise.


Lyse is migrating data from its electrical grid to ArcGIS Utility Network.
