Energy providers and grid operators manage the central infrastructures of the European economy. Security of supply, stability, and rapid response capabilities are crucial. The TKD ensures that mobile workstations function reliably, securely, and can be managed centrally—across grid areas, locations, and field teams.
The energy and utilities sector is undergoing a profound transformation process.
The expansion of renewable energies, the decentralization of grids, and increasing regulatory requirements are fundamentally changing existing structures.
Supply processes today are digitally controlled—and dependent on functioning mobile devices.
Smartphones, tablets, and notebooks are central tools for the operation and management of energy and utility infrastructures.
Mobile devices are part of the critical infrastructure—not just supporting hardware.
Technicians use mobile devices to access grid plans, orders, and systems, documenting work directly on-site.
Maintenance processes are digitally controlled, measures are documented, and asset conditions are recorded in real time.
In the event of disruptions, smartphones and tablets enable rapid coordination of deployments and direct communication between teams.
Mobile devices complement central systems and enable access to relevant information even outside of stationary workstations.
Data, reports, and operational KPIs are available on mobile devices and support decision-making processes.
The combination of critical infrastructure, distributed teams, and regulatory requirements places high demands on the management of mobile IT assets.
Device failures or lack of availability can have a direct impact on supply processes and response times.
Procurement and LifeCycle models oriented toward the requirements of critical infrastructures.
Rollouts across grid areas, standardized device equipment, and structured service management ensure that devices are available and ready for use at all times.
Mobile devices are managed throughout their entire LifeCycle.
From provisioning to field use and replacement, clear processes are established that enable stable and traceable usage.
With WorkplaceNow, companies receive a central overview of all deployed devices.
Status, usage, and lifecycle are presented transparently, enabling structured management and rapid response in operational business.
In the energy sector, security requirements are closely linked to operational safety.
TKD integrates security and compliance requirements directly into the management of mobile devices, ensuring that systems are protected while remaining ready for use at all times.
TKD integrates into the existing IT and system landscapes of energy and utility companies.
Existing platforms and processes are connected and expanded, enabling seamless management of mobile devices without replacing existing structures.
TKD offers enterprise companies a structured evaluation of their existing end-device fleet. ITAM structure, lifecycle processes, financial procurement models, and system integration are analyzed. The result is a clear classification.
Networked devices, smart processes, and flexible workplace solutions for the utilities of tomorrow.