Asset Management & Monitoring Integration

Integrate asset management, monitoring, and operational systems to unlock real-time insight, improve reliability, and extend the lifespan of critical infrastructure. 6B delivers secure, scalable integrations that connect EAM/CMMS platforms, IoT sensors, SCADA/OT systems, GIS tools, field service applications, and data platforms—creating a unified environment for smarter asset lifecycle management.

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We support electricity, gas, water, and renewable providers, as well as infrastructure and network operators, in modernising their asset data flows, automating processes, and enhancing situational awareness. From architecture and development to validation, deployment, and optimisation, we build integrations that strengthen operational performance, compliance, and long-term resilience.

Our mission is to enable organisations to manage their assets proactively, supported by accurate data and seamless interoperability across the full asset lifecycle.

Understanding Asset Management & Monitoring Integration in Energy & Utilities

Energy and utilities organisations rely on vast, distributed, and often ageing infrastructure. Effective asset management requires accurate, up-to-date information drawn from a wide range of systems—asset registers, IoT sensors, field inspections, maintenance logs, telemetry data, GIS platforms, and SCADA/OT systems. When these systems operate in isolation, organisations face data inconsistencies, delayed responses, and increased risk of asset failure.

Integrating asset management and monitoring environments ensures data flows reliably across the organisation, supporting maintenance planning, fault response, asset health analysis, and lifecycle optimisation. This includes synchronising asset records, automating condition monitoring, connecting field service operations, and enabling advanced analytics such as predictive maintenance.

With rising regulatory expectations and pressure to deliver resilient, safe, and efficient networks, a connected asset ecosystem is essential for modern asset strategies.

Our Asset Management & Monitoring Integration Process

Our process begins with a comprehensive assessment of your asset landscape, monitoring capabilities, data sources, and operational workflows. We work with engineering, operations, digital, and field teams to understand where asset data originates, how it is used, and where inconsistencies or gaps exist. This foundation ensures integrations are aligned with real operational needs and regulatory pressures.

Based on this insight, we design the integration architecture, selecting the right technologies and patterns—whether APIs, middleware, event-driven messaging, IoT pipelines, or data platform connectors. We also define governance models covering data quality, synchronisation rules, asset hierarchies, and security requirements. This ensures asset information remains accurate, consistent, and compliant across systems.

Integration development is carried out using secure-by-design principles and robust engineering practices. We validate performance, data integrity, and compatibility with the operational environment through structured testing. This includes verifying asset status updates, telemetry ingestion, maintenance record synchronisation, and event handling logic.

Deployment is delivered through controlled change processes to minimise operational disruption. Following release, we implement monitoring and optimisation to ensure integrations remain reliable as asset portfolios evolve, new technologies are adopted, and operational conditions change.

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Readiness checklist for Asset Management & Monitoring Integration

  • Identify which asset management, monitoring, or IoT systems need to exchange data.
  • Document current asset data flows, interfaces, and maintenance processes.
  • Confirm regulatory, cybersecurity, and data governance requirements.
  • Assess issues such as inconsistent asset records, manual data entry, or limited monitoring insight.
  • Prepare available technical documentation, schemas, APIs, or data standards.
  • Identify engineering, operations, and field service stakeholders.
  • Consider future upgrades or asset digitalisation initiatives that may impact integration design.