The Challenge
In 2019, Edison assessed its document landscape and found a fragmented environment spread across legacy data centers, departmental file servers, and outdated applications. Millions of invoices, contracts, maintenance reports, images, and emails were stored in inconsistent formats, with misaligned metadata and varying retention policies.This fragmentation hindered data analysis, hampered compliance with GDPR and ARERA regulations, increased infrastructure costs, and complicated the shift to a cloud-native model, essential to competing in volatile sectors like renewables, grid flexibility, and liquefied natural gas.
Leadership called for a transformation: converting scattered archives into a unified, AI-accessible source of truth to support decarbonization initiatives and reduce total cost of ownership.