Hitachi Energy has embedded Microsoft technologies into its Ellipse enterprise asset management platform, aiming to enhance predictive maintenance and operational resilience across critical infrastructure sectors.
Hitachi Energy has revamped its Ellipse enterprise asset management platform by embedding a suite of Microsoft technologies, aiming to shift how utilities and other asset-intensive operators plan, maintain and operate critical infrastructure.
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“Hitachi Energy has decades of experience building and operating the infrastructure that keeps modern life running,” said Massimo Danieli, executive vice president and managing director of business unit grid automation at Hitachi Energy. The company frames the refreshed offering as a platform designed to improve reliability, reduce costly emergency repairs and support safer operations.
Microsoft described the collaboration as an application of its cloud and AI stack to industrial asset management. “Critical Infrastructure operators need insight they can act on. Together with Hitachi Energy, we’re combining AI, cloud, and enterprise systems to help organisations move from reactive maintenance to predictive operations, improving reliability, safety, and long-term value for the infrastructure society depends on,” said Dayan Rodriguez, corporate vice president, manufacturing and mobility, Microsoft.
Ellipse itself is positioned by Hitachi Energy as an end-to-end EAM solution for sectors such as utilities, transportation, mining and public infrastructure, supporting asset activities from capital planning through decommissioning and offering both cloud and on-premise deployment options. Industry data and the vendor’s product literature highlight mobile capabilities and analytics as central to providing field teams with contextual information and enterprise-wide visibility.
Hitachi Solutions, the group’s global systems integrator, will play a leading role in implementations, according to the companies. “Hitachi Solutions is proud to support this strategic reinvention and the tremendous impact it can have to drive new efficiencies into critical OT applications,” said Soichiro Ohara, chairperson and CEO, Hitachi Solutions America. The company said its role will focus on rapid deployment, systems integration and delivering measurable business outcomes.
The move builds on a broader strategic alliance between Hitachi and Microsoft announced in June 2024, which set out to embed Microsoft cloud and generative AI capabilities into Hitachi’s Lumada portfolio to accelerate digital transformation across industries. According to Microsoft’s June 2024 announcement, that agreement included plans to deploy services such as Azure OpenAI Service, Dynamics 365 and Copilot for Microsoft 365 within Hitachi solutions.
Observers note the development sits within a larger industry realignment as industrial technology vendors seek to pair domain expertise with hyperscaler AI and data platforms. Hitachi has also pursued other AI-related partnerships and investments: in October 2025 Hitachi announced a strategic tie-up with OpenAI and a multibillion-dollar U.S. investment to expand production of transformers and high-voltage equipment for AI data centres, underscoring the company’s interest in supporting rapidly growing AI infrastructure demand.
While vendors promise efficiency gains, the companies acknowledge integration and change management remain significant challenges for asset-heavy organisations with mixed legacy systems. Hitachi Energy says the Ellipse rework will be delivered through its integrator ecosystem to mitigate deployment complexity and accelerate value realisation for customers.
The combined offering is presented as a potential backbone for customers’ wider digital transformation agendas, enabling consolidated data, automated processes and analytics-driven decision-making to inform maintenance philosophy, capital prioritisation and operational resilience.
Source: Noah Wire Services



