The initiative is part Enel's broader strategic program called Beyond Cloud Computing, in which the software-defined wide area network (SD-WAN), technology that optimises access to cloud applications and use of connectivity, and edge computing solutions merge to create a telecommunications architecture that helps to achieve operational excellence through the comprehensive digitization of processes.
"The Beyond Cloud Computing project is part of a digital transformation program launched in 2015 with a migration to the cloud. During the COVID-19 emergency, the virtualization of network equipment has allowed us to manage our infrastructure remotely, without the need to have personnel on site," said
The project is based on a lean virtual infrastructure that, in addition to private networks, also uses public networks. Until recently, this solution was considered hard to achieve, due to the company's unwillingness to use public connectivity. This reluctance has now been overcome through the adoption of a secure dedicated virtual network, offering high quality service and reduced costs, precisely because it was built by integrating public and private infrastructure.
The program has enabled the introduction of architectures and technologies aimed at accelerating digitization through a public cloud. It showcases the group's first step toward edge computing, which will reduce data processing latency, thus boosting the processing capacity distributed around the country.
This project has allowed Enel to significantly reduce go-to-market times and optimize cost efficiency, from the rationalization of systems. It has also cut operating costs by enabling the remote management of maintenance operations. Enel will also be able to integrate innovative technologies, such as the Internet of Things and augmented and virtual reality, into its network to facilitate the monitoring, management and maintenance of its assets located throughout
Proof of the new infrastructure's potential and agility was provided during the response to the COVID-19 crisis, as Enel swiftly enabled its more than 37,000 employees to work remotely, allowing them to access corporate applications and collaborate securely.
The new infrastructure was built by Enel Global Digital Solutions, working in partnership with Accenture,
About Enel
Enel is a multinational power company and a leading integrated player in the global power, gas and renewables markets. It is the largest European utility by ordinary EBITDA, and is present in over 30 countries worldwide, producing energy with over 88 GW of managed capacity. Enel distributes electricity through a network of over 2.2 million kilometers, and with around 74 million business and household end users globally, the Group has the largest customer base among its European peers. Enel's renewables arm
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