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Hitachi Energy Modernizes Ellipse EAM With Microsoft AI to Boost Infrastructure Resilience
Hitachi Energy has reinvented its Ellipse enterprise asset management (EAM) solution by integrating Microsoft’s AI-enabled technologies, aiming to improve resilience across critical infrastructure sectors. The updated platform combines asset management capabilities with Microsoft Cloud and AI services to help utilities and industrial operators better monitor, maintain and optimize complex asset networks. The modernization supports more predictive, data-driven decision-making for infrastructure owners facing rising operational and environmental pressures. The update combines Hitachi's EAM with Microsoft Dynamics 365, Microsoft Fabric, Copilot and Foundry to create a unified solution to manage data, analytics and business operations. The integration offers users end-to-end visibility, optimized asset management, improved reliability, streamlined processes and sustainability alignment.
Critical infrastructure operators are under increasing strain as aging assets, extreme weather, and regulatory scrutiny drive the need for modernization. By embedding Microsoft’s AI technologies into Ellipse, Hitachi Energy is aligning enterprise asset management with broader digital transformation strategies. For utilities and infrastructure providers, the update underscores how cloud-based AI platforms are becoming foundational to operational resilience, compliance and long-term asset performance planning. The integration transforms tools, into dynamic self-optimizing platforms that drive enterprise-wide efficiency.
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Posted by Redmond Channel Partner magazine staff on February 11, 2026