Intelligent CIO Africa Issue 22 | Page 58

CASE STUDY Mehmood Khan, Chief Operations Officer at SAP Africa AS GOVERNMENT INSTITUTIONS MOVE TO ESTABLISH SMART CITIES FIT FOR THE DIGITAL AGE, HAVING ACCESS TO ACCURATE, REAL-TIME DATA BECOMES IMPERATIVE. customer notifications can be actioned and responded to by field workers,” said Aden Veldsman, Principal Water Inspector for the City of Cape Town. “This is having a positive impact on service delivery and is enhancing productivity by replacing paper-based processes.” With CityReads, the city no longer relies on third-party meter reading software service providers for support and maintenance, as 58 INTELLIGENTCIO all necessary support work can be provided internally. The SAP Work Manager solution enables real-time data capturing on a mobile device, including meter readings and photographs, which are all uploaded directly to the SAP solution. This is making a positive impact in terms of workforce optimisation and improved data accuracy, as no recapturing of critical data is requiring, minimising the likelihood of human error. The CityReads app has also enhanced the meter reading cycle by improving the turnaround time for uploading of meter readings. To date, the meter reading teams have captured over 3.7 million meter readings using the CityReads mobile application at an average speed of 45 to 70 seconds per meter. “The huge success of these mobility projects can be attributed to three main factors – SAP Work Manager being a solid, stable platform that does not require any www.intelligentcio.com