Enterprise Informatics and Microsoft Provide $1M in Annual Savings to Nuclear Power Customer
Market Wire, May, 2007
Enterprise Informatics, Inc. (OTCBB: EPRS), a leading provider of Enterprise Information Management solutions, partnered with Microsoft to assist in migrating Ameren UE's nuclear power plant applications from their mainframe architecture to the Microsoft .NET architecture. The Mainframe Migration Alliance group released the Ameren (Callaway) case study that documented many benefits that were recognized from the migration including a $1M annual savings.
Enterprise Informatics offers nuclear power organizations solutions for Configuration Management, Corrective Action, Human Performance, Design Basis, Document Control, and others that are designed to comply with the industry standards. The Callaway organization replaced the majority of its mainframe-based engineering applications with Enterprise Informatic's .NET-based eB product. Enterprise Informatics, a Microsoft Gold Certified Partner, continues to demonstrate that the Microsoft architecture and database technology deliver the reliability and scalability required for highly regulated market demands. http://www.enterpriseinformatics.com/nuclear.shtml
"We weren't maxing out the mainframe; we weren't reaching the end of a lease; we knew how to code for the mainframe; we could have gone on using the mainframe for years," says Janice Hoerber, IT Supervisor-Applications at Callaway. "But we knew that the business world was moving on to new technology that would be far more effective in running a major facility such as ours. When we started this journey we needed a product that was stable, reliable, performed and would meet our compliance demands that operated on the Microsoft platform. The product we selected was eB from Enterprise Informatics and the choice has proven to exceed our expectations."
"When we made the decision to commit to the Microsoft architecture for our product foundation we were confident that it would meet the rigorous requirements of the regulated markets that we serve. We are pleased that our valued customer Ameren UE has seen the immediate return on their investment by leveraging eB's innovative information modeling capabilities to combine many distinct legacy applications to a single application platform," stated Alan Kiraly, CEO Enterprise Informatics.
The Mainframe Migration Alliance provides a community and focal point for the collection and dissemination of information for migrating off the mainframe and onto Windows. www.mainframemigration.org
About Enterprise Informatics
Enterprise Informatics provides a commercial information management solution, eB, which ensures the integrity of controlled information by uniquely managing its connectivity to all other relevant information -- documents, records, physical assets, people, processes and projects. eB creates an ecosystem for the rapid access of accurate information in context that results in reducing the cost of meeting compliance and improving operational efficiency. Enterprise Informatics is a Microsoft Gold Partner and leverages Microsoft technology to meet stringent reliability and scalability requirements for highly regulated markets.
Key customers include Entergy, NuStart Energy, Constellation Energy, Continental Express, Ameren UE, City of Dayton, Lloyds Register of Shipping, City of Wilson, City of Lancaster, Northeast Utilities, Colorado Springs Utilities, Network Rail, Aker Kvaerner, City of Las Vegas, City of Winston Salem, and Fayetteville Public Works Commission.
Contact: Enterprise Informatics, Inc. Alan Kiraly CEO John Low CFO Tel 858-625-3000
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