Imagine a storm has just blown through your town and you attempt to log into your utility provider’s website on your mobile phone to report the outage. Frustration is mounting within you as the mobile app just spins after logging in, not allowing you to navigate anywhere. You attempt it multiple times without any success and without any error message. You give up and resort to calling in the outage over the IVR (Interactive Voice Response) system as you can’t wait any longer.
Is this the digital experience you’d want for your customers? It’s critical to start with a holistic performance test maturity assessment to get a clear picture of where you’re at and where you need to go.
Below are the six important areas for utility companies to consider when evaluating performance:
We live in a digital world where the performance of customer-facing websites and mobile apps is more critical than ever. Users have no tolerance for slow-performing and sluggish sites/apps with errors or crashes.
What you need to consider:
As costs for providing service increase, utilities face the challenge of having to do more with less. Operational costs outpace rate increases, demanding utilities systems to operate more efficiently than ever before.
What you need to consider:
Utilities invest significant amounts of money into work planning and scheduling systems. These critical resource management systems provide essential data to field service personnel for assigning crews to jobs. Given the concurrency of reads to job information and the variety of supported mobile devices, latency and access problems can arise in the field that will impede restoration efforts.
What you need to consider:
Smart Meters and Smart Meter Systems have seen significant growth in North America over the last several years. Due to government incentives, utility companies are continually rolling new meters out to their customers, and utilities are continuing their efforts to improve grid reliability and promote energy efficiency while providing improved services to their customers.
Utilities expect an AMI (Advanced Metering Infrastructure) solution to provide a high percentage of data daily. This can prevent challenges in validating delivery/timeliness of the data by the AMI system, and subsequently to any downstream systems.
What you need to consider:
Payment systems have become an integral part of a variety of websites and applications, with utility sites being no exception. With the inception of additional utility payment types (deferred payment arrangements and due date extensions) and new customer service processes (Meter-To-Cash), more activity and stress will be applied to the payment systems.
In addition, with new payment technology trends emerging in the market, providing new choices for renewing or replacing legacy systems, it is imperative to test these new infrastructures.
What you need to consider:
Utility companies looking to inform an integrated approach to performance testing and establish a best-practice approach, should begin with a holistic performance test maturity assessment to evaluate current performance test maturity. This process will help companies assess benchmark capabilities against industry peers and identify opportunities to build incremental capabilities within the performance test discipline.
What you need to consider:
As an industry-leading provider of AI-powered quality engineering solutions, Qualitest is ready to take your performance test practice to the next level. Utilizing our domain expertise along with established performance testing skills, we can bring a wealth of experience and knowledge to these projects.