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iZeno enhances Digital Transformation at Energy Market Company (EMC) with open source and cloud-native technology

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Asia's first liberalised energy market, Singapore's wholesale power market is handled by Energy Market Company Pte Ltd (EMC).

With the help of frameworks like Node.js, Jenkins, and Apache Maven, iZeno strengthened EMC's continuous integration and continuous deployment capabilities in order to hasten the company's digital transition. As part of the programme, iZeno designed and put into place Tricentis Tosca, Privilege Access Management, Single Sign-On, and Red Hat Middleware and FUSE integration. The team was also dedicated to making sure that all attempts to modernise applications were carried out in a controlled manner, on schedule, and within budget and in accordance with strict testing rules.

Lau Chee Kiong, Senior Vice President, Technology at EMC, said, “We were in the process of modernising our core applications so that they stay relevant, up-to-date, and meet regulatory compliance. We selected iZeno as our technology partner to co-architect a modernised, cloud-native architecture on account of their experience and technical capabilities, exemplary customer support, and thorough understanding of our business requirements.”

“With the new solution, EMC has improved the flexibility, efficiency, and speed in provisioning UAT environments via virtualisation. We have also gained deployment management capabilities to multiple environments and saw a marked improvement in disaster recovery site availability and a reduction in disaster recovery complexity,” Lau stated.

Jason Lin, Managing Director of the iZeno group of companies, said, “This is our first collaboration with EMC, and we provided a solution that met EMC’s technical requirements and strategic objectives. We look forward to building on this initial relationship in the years ahead.”

With iZeno's technological know-how, EMC now has a reliable partner with whom to work on initiatives that will have a significant impact and call for strong technical knowledge, expertise, and committed resources.

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