The alliance will provide asset management and decision support solutions and services for electric utilities, according to a statement issued by the city-based IT firm.
Under the agreement, Cyient will also provide project delivery and implementation services for EA Technology's Asset Investment Management (AIM) software solution, it said.
John Renard, President, Utilities and Geospatial Business Unit, Cyient, said EA Technology is well-respected for its unparallelled knowledge and expertise in electrical asset management.
EA Technology Group CEO Robert Davis said the partnership provides real synergy in harnessing the data management and presentation capabilities of Cyient with the electrical asset management capabilities of EA Technology.
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