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Xellent Intercompany Data Exchange (ebIX) |
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In deregulated electricity and gas markets the customer is free to choose energy providers at their own discretion; Xellent ebiX manages the processes that are connected to this aspect of the energy market.
When a customer selects to change provider, a business scenario is initiated. A sequence of EDI notifications are generated and sent to the customer’s current provider and net company.
The scenario log provides the users with an uncomplicated and easy to overlook outline of the activities in progress. ebIX features several controls and deadlines that are dictated by the market’s directives.
The built-in filter functions make it easy for the user to select and sort out particular messages types and invalid messages. Benefits:- Ensures the utility company the best possible communication with other actors in a deregulated energy market
- Contains efficient user tools for follow-up and control freeing valuable internal resources
- Wide-ranging mechanical validations minimize the number of manual controls reducing risk of errors
- Scalable and manages vast amounts of data
- All communication is automatically managed by integrated services and batch handlers
- Incorporated EDI converter
Messages
| Provides the opportunity to manage message types such as UTILMD, MSCONS, APARAK and CONTROL | | Operator catalog | The operator catalog contains a full record of all operators registered on the market | Scenario log
| The scenario log contain information outlining scenarios, including APARAK and CONTROL
| Statistics
| Statistics allows for you to follow up on e.g. deadlines and operator errors
| Batch management
| Batch management automatically manages and completes inbound and out-bound messages
| EDI
| The integrated EDI converter creates EDI messages for email transfer
| | Service log | The service log is a technical feature for controlling server services
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