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Yotta Horizons aids Derby City Council’s Streetpride initiative

Derby City Council in the UK has selected Yotta’s Horizons visualised asset management software to support a range of highways initiatives and new working practices, including bringing highway maintenance back in house after almost twenty years. The council will use Horizons to manage a range of essential highway data, including survey data from Yotta, facilitating decision making and improving service delivery. Underpinning this will be the Horizons asset management solution, which will host a range of
March 10, 2014 Read time: 2 mins

Derby City Council in the UK has selected 7606 Yotta’s Horizons visualised asset management software to support a range of highways initiatives and new working practices, including bringing highway maintenance back in house after almost twenty years. The council will use Horizons to manage a range of essential highway data, including survey data from Yotta, facilitating decision making and improving service delivery.

Underpinning this will be the Horizons asset management solution, which will host a range of highways data, including asset video and road condition surveys. Horizons will be used to integrate, visualise and deploy up to date essential service information across the organisation, informing decision making and driving performance improvements, efficiency gains and cost savings.

Horizons is a visualised software-as-a-service (SaaS) asset management platform designed to make it easier for asset managers to visualise, manage and optimise all their asset management strategies and records in a unique and effective way using a single cloud-based solution. 

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