Why the Utility Network is a Game Changer and how Rizing Mercury connects the dots

Esri’s Utility Network (UN) is a next-generation GIS framework designed to model, manage, and analyze complex utility systems within the ArcGIS platform. This includes electric, gas, water, wastewater, and telecommunications. It replaces traditional geometric networks with a scalable, service-based architecture that supports real-time collaboration, advanced analytics, and 2D/3D visualization across desktop, mobile, and web environments.

With enhanced tracing, subnetwork management, and integration capabilities, it empowers utilities to optimize operations, ensure regulatory compliance, and support digital transformation initiatives. There are a few key capabilities that make it compelling:

The Value Proposition: Why You Need It

For geospatial professionals, the value of the Utility Network translates directly into:

Connecting the Dots: ArcGIS Utility Network and Rizing Mercury

Now, here’s where it gets even more powerful for organizations leveraging SAP for Enterprise Asset Management (EAM). Integrating GIS data with SAP systems is essential for achieving a complete view of assets – combining spatial location with financial, maintenance, and operational history.

This is precisely where Rizing Mercury comes in. Rizing Mercury is a bi-directional interface designed to simplify and accelerate integrations between SAP EAM and Esri ArcGIS Enterprise GIS. It acts as a bridge, ensuring that spatial data in ArcGIS and technical asset data in SAP are synchronized, providing a true 360-degree view of your assets.

For ArcGIS Utility Network users, the highly detailed and intelligent network data managed within the platform can seamlessly flow to and from your SAP systems via Rizing Mercury. This eliminates the need for dual asset data maintenance, reduces inconsistencies, and ensures that everyone in your organization – from GIS analysts to maintenance planners – is working with data sourced from a single, trusted source of truth for asset information. By combining the power of ArcGIS Utility Network’s advanced spatial modeling with Rizing Mercury’s robust SAP integration, utilities can unlock unprecedented levels of data integrity, operational efficiency, and strategic insight.

In summary, Esri’s Utility Network revolutionizes how utilities and telecoms manage infrastructure by offering a highly intelligent, rule-based GIS framework. It models real-world connectivity, supports advanced tracing, and integrates seamlessly across platforms. When paired with Rizing Mercury, the Utility Network becomes even more powerful—bridging spatial and enterprise asset data to deliver a unified, 360-degree view of assets. Together, these technologies enable a fully integrated, future-ready asset management ecosystem.