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Powering the Digital Grid with Network Automation & AI-Driven Operations

Join Us @ The UTC Telecom & Technology Conference

June 16-19 | Long Beach, CA

Set Sail with Itential

Meet the Itential team in Long Beach at the 2025 UTC Conference! We’re excited to connect in person and showcase how automation and orchestration can help utilities and energy providers modernize and scale network operations. From critical infrastructure management to grid modernization, our solutions simplify network automation — reducing complexity and accelerating service delivery.

Learn how leading utility organizations like Southern California Edison (SCE) and Pacific Gas & Electric (PG&E) utilize the Itential Platform to:

  • Drive Next-Gen Grid Modernization
    Transform network deployment and support processes with orchestration that spans physical and virtual infrastructure.
  • Maintain Regulatory Readiness
    Manage network configuration compliance from a single platform and embed security and compliance controls into automated workflows — ensuring continuous adherence to NERC-CIP and other regulatory frameworks.
  • Accelerate Operations & Minimize Downtime
    Enable field teams to access network services and configurations within minutes, not days.
  • Innovate & Enable New Technology
    Future-proof your network management strategy with a platform that integrates seamlessly with any tool or vendor — empowering your teams to quickly adopt new technologies, maximize flexibility, and unlock rapid value.

Meet With Our Team


Itential has been instrumental in our journey to modernize and automate SCE’s network infrastructure. By providing a centralized orchestration platform, we’ve been able to create a vendor-agnostic automation framework that scales across our entire network—from Zero Touch Provisioning for Cisco refreshes to MPLS transport, firewalls, and beyond. With automation at the core of our strategy, we’re not just improving efficiency—we’re redefining how utilities manage network operations in the age of AI and digital transformation.

Matt Deibel
Manger – Grid Automation Serivices
at Southern California Edison

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