News | December 19, 2019

Yorkshire Water Goes All In With NetMotion To Ensure Business Continuity Across Entire Workforce

  • What’s the news: Yorkshire Water originally deployed NetMotion in 2017 to keep its 2,600 field-based workers connected. Not only has the utility now adopted additional visibility, diagnostics and analytics features, it has expanded NetMotion to 10,000 licenses.
  • Why it’s important: NetMotion’s proven ability to secure and optimise connectivity has given Yorkshire Water a powerful means to proactively rectify connectivity issues, understand security threats, reduce vendor costs and ensure continuity across its entire business.

After deploying NetMotion’s mobile connectivity solution to its field-based employees in 2017, UK-based Yorkshire Water’s experience improved so radically that the utility extended the full NetMotion suite to its entire workforce. Now, in addition to providing its mobile workers with rock-solid Wi-Fi and cellular connectivity, Yorkshire Water’s IT team has the network visibility and diagnostics capabilities to ensure business continuity.

Having used a traditional VPN for 15 years, Yorkshire Water’s switch to NetMotion in 2017 resolved a major challenge faced by many companies, especially in the utilities sector – requiring always-on connectivity for a large, field-based workforce. For Yorkshire Water’s 2,600 field technicians, access to reliable connectivity helps the utility reach its mission of delivering clean water and sanitation to over 5 million customers every day without fail.

Martin Day, Technical Lead at Yorkshire Water summed up the need for a robust mobile solution by stating:

“If we don’t have connectivity, we don’t have anything. It underpins everything that we do.”

In 2019, Yorkshire Water added NetMotion’s visibility and diagnostics tools, giving its IT team insight and control over what happens at the network, device and application levels. They can see details about Wi-Fi and cellular network traffic volumes, identify where technicians are located, understand whether and how often technicians are connected, what applications are being used, and how those individual applications are behaving.

Now, whenever employees encounter persistent cellular connectivity issues, Yorkshire Water’s IT team is able to generate detailed network performance reports that it presents to its current telco provider, EE, for faster resolution and service upgrades. On the security front, NetMotion’s platform has been used by the utility to pinpoint data leakage to China, which was quickly investigated and remedied.

Adopting NetMotion has brought a raft of other benefits to Yorkshire Water, including:

  • Single sign-on, replacing a separate VPN login
  • Device authentication, eliminating the need for separate tokens and licensing
  • Support for home and third-party Wi-Fi networks
  • Military-grade encryption standards suitable for restricted sites
  • Resiliency and failover for the system between two Yorkshire Water data centres
  • Greater internal control over security
  • Seamless patching and upgrades

About NetMotion Software
NetMotion Mobile Performance Management and Operational Intelligence Platform gives IT the ability to monitor, alert and dynamically make decisions using real-time data and analytics. Thousands of enterprises around the world depend on the company’s solutions to improve the performance, visibility and security for their mobile workers. NetMotion has received numerous awards for its technology and customer support. The company consistently receives an impressive customer satisfaction Net Promoter Score (NPS) of 91, significantly exceeding NPS averages in the technology and telecom industries. The company is headquartered in Seattle, Washington. For more information, visit www.netmotionsoftware.com.

Source: NetMotion Software