Unified industry suite connects customer, grid, and asset operations to lower costs, improve reliability, and elevate customer experiences
Oracle Edge Customer Summit - Austin, Texas—Apr 13, 2026
Utilities are under pressure to fund massive infrastructure investment while keeping service affordable and proving ROI on every dollar spent. In response, Oracle continues to innovate across its Utilities Industry Suite, delivering a measurable, quantified impact spanning customer, grid, and asset operations. These new and enhanced AI features and open, extensible technology enable utilities to modernize on their terms—step by step—while achieving better results and value along the way.
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Oracle natively embeds AI across every layer of its IT stack, including database, cloud infrastructure, and applications. This helps utilities break down data silos and deliver more intelligent workflows across their entire operation so information flows cleanly and decisions can happen faster.
For example, to reduce billing exceptions, manual work, and operational costs, the enhanced Oracle Utilities Customer Platform offers AI-powered anomaly detection and in-memory processing to deliver fast, accurate meter data management and reads. This enables organizations to benefit from more streamlined operations, faster resolution times, and improved customer interactions and loyalty. In tandem, the efficiency and speed of in-memory processing can significantly lower database storage costs.
Additionally, as a component of the customer platform, the Oracle Affordability Solution helps utilities address arrears, regulatory pressure, and focus on delivering customer outcomes. The service provides empathetic communications offering personalized savings opportunities and a one-stop shop to show each customer available assistance programs. This helps utilities improve collections outcomes while supporting customers under increasing affordability pressure.
“Across electric, gas, and water utilities, the environment is shifting quickly, and we understand the pressures and changes utilities face,” said Mark Webster, senior vice president of Oracle Infrastructure Industries. “We believe there’s a clear model for the next-generation utility, where AI simplifies complexity and delivers measurable impact—and it’s something utilities can put to work today.”
These new Oracle Utilities Industry Suite offerings are designed to help organizations reduce operating costs, improve reliability, and help utilities deliver better customer outcomes by:
Since 2009, Oracle’s solutions have helped utility customers save more than $4.3 billion on their energy bills and built a gigawatt-scale peak resource fueled by AI and customer action. Oracle’s Advanced Distribution Management System (ADMS) is used by six of the top 10 largest U.S. utilities to help optimize grid performance and integrate renewable energy resources. Additionally, Oracle solutions for water utilities help utilities serve 500 million customers in more than 60 countries and deliver 2.8 billion customer bills annually. Oracle is building on that foundation to deliver even greater impact and help utilities modernize their operations.
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