This document provides a monthly digest of information for UK creative, digital and design businesses. It features opportunities for funding from Innovate UK in emerging technologies and health/life sciences. It also advertises immersive technology challenges from major construction companies and funding for immersive experience research projects. Upcoming events are listed and there is information on private investment directories and software for resource, portfolio and project management.
This document discusses downstream climate services provided by Copernicus Climate Change Services (C3S). C3S aims to support the climate services market and complement national climate service providers. It does this by providing climate information to both public and private stakeholders for adaptation initiatives and disaster risk management. The climate services market includes activities like vulnerability assessment, adaptation strategies, actions, and solutions. The size of the adaptation services market is estimated to be between 0.6-3.9 billion euros annually, while the overall climate services market is between 6.3-16.2 billion euros. C3S can help support this market by providing a public API for climate data and an API catalogue to help connect data providers and users.
Introduction to Industrial Data Space InitiativeBoost40
The document discusses the Industrial Data Space (IDS) approach for enabling companies to share data sovereignly and create value from data. The IDS proposes a standardized architecture and connector to allow different organizations to exchange data securely while maintaining control over how their data is used. It has over 80 member companies working on use cases and standards to realize this vision of a decentralized yet trusted network for industrial data sharing and services.
This document discusses using data from multiple domains in smart cities to improve energy demand prediction. It proposes using data from mobility networks and patterns, in combination with energy and weather data, through a data market platform. This could allow more accurate predictions of energy demand, including for areas without direct energy monitoring. The data market approach aims to overcome barriers to data sharing by establishing standards for data curation, security and brokerage that respect privacy.
The document discusses how big data and digital transformation can help address climate change challenges through the energy sector. It provides examples of digital use cases for power generation, transmission and distribution networks, retailers and aggregators, consumers and prosumers, and new market platforms. These use cases leverage technologies like predictive analytics, asset intelligence networks, demand response programs, and real-time energy visibility to improve grid reliability and efficiency, increase renewable energy integration, empower customers, and reduce costs.
The Summit introduction will help people see how they can increase productivity and profitability while planning for renewable energy. See our related SlideShows and related material. Call (773) 252 5888 with questions.
This document provides a monthly digest of information for UK creative, digital and design businesses. It features opportunities for funding from Innovate UK in emerging technologies and health/life sciences. It also advertises immersive technology challenges from major construction companies and funding for immersive experience research projects. Upcoming events are listed and there is information on private investment directories and software for resource, portfolio and project management.
This document discusses downstream climate services provided by Copernicus Climate Change Services (C3S). C3S aims to support the climate services market and complement national climate service providers. It does this by providing climate information to both public and private stakeholders for adaptation initiatives and disaster risk management. The climate services market includes activities like vulnerability assessment, adaptation strategies, actions, and solutions. The size of the adaptation services market is estimated to be between 0.6-3.9 billion euros annually, while the overall climate services market is between 6.3-16.2 billion euros. C3S can help support this market by providing a public API for climate data and an API catalogue to help connect data providers and users.
Introduction to Industrial Data Space InitiativeBoost40
The document discusses the Industrial Data Space (IDS) approach for enabling companies to share data sovereignly and create value from data. The IDS proposes a standardized architecture and connector to allow different organizations to exchange data securely while maintaining control over how their data is used. It has over 80 member companies working on use cases and standards to realize this vision of a decentralized yet trusted network for industrial data sharing and services.
This document discusses using data from multiple domains in smart cities to improve energy demand prediction. It proposes using data from mobility networks and patterns, in combination with energy and weather data, through a data market platform. This could allow more accurate predictions of energy demand, including for areas without direct energy monitoring. The data market approach aims to overcome barriers to data sharing by establishing standards for data curation, security and brokerage that respect privacy.
The document discusses how big data and digital transformation can help address climate change challenges through the energy sector. It provides examples of digital use cases for power generation, transmission and distribution networks, retailers and aggregators, consumers and prosumers, and new market platforms. These use cases leverage technologies like predictive analytics, asset intelligence networks, demand response programs, and real-time energy visibility to improve grid reliability and efficiency, increase renewable energy integration, empower customers, and reduce costs.
The Summit introduction will help people see how they can increase productivity and profitability while planning for renewable energy. See our related SlideShows and related material. Call (773) 252 5888 with questions.
The document discusses the future internet and its potential impact on Europe. It describes the future internet as having two layers - a services layer based on services-oriented architecture and semantic technologies, and a technical layer incorporating emerging technologies like the internet of things. The future internet is predicted to revolutionize businesses and supply chain management, drive productivity gains, and create new high-skilled jobs. The document recommends actions Europe can take to promote and maximize benefits from the future internet, such as establishing research clusters, agreeing on standards, and prioritizing the future internet in policies and funding programs.
European Utility Week 2015: Speed vs Quality in Smart Grid AnalyticsOMNETRIC
The document discusses the contradiction between speed and quality in smart grid analytics. It introduces OMNETRIC Group's Data Grid solution, which enables combining operational technology and information technology experts to accelerate value creation through data discovery while maintaining quality. The Data Grid provides a logical and physical data model, adapters, a big data platform, and reusable analytics applications to connect different data sources and enable "Smart Grid DevOps", overcoming barriers from separate analytical systems and reports. OMNETRIC Group's integrated solutions help utility companies achieve greater grid reliability and efficiency.
ESSENTIALS TOWARDS A SECURE AND RESILIENT CLOUD FOR THE DIGITAL SINGLE MARKET
Reducing frictions between cloud buyers and sellers, and building trust in the Digital Single Market. We set the scene for a resilient cloud market, and discuss the value of services that lead to greater trust and uptake of cloud services.
2016 IDC Pan-European Utilities Summit: Open for BusinessOMNETRIC
The OMNETRIC Group's CEO, Maikel van Verseveld presented at the IDC Pan-European Utilities Summit 2016 in Italy. There he introduced attendees to the concept of, “Open for Business.” For the utility sector these days, that refers to open platforms, open ecosystems, open architectures, and of course, open-minds. After all, a lot is changing - and quickly – in the business of powering the planet.
The document discusses smart cities and connected lighting systems. It includes presentations from Ed Bernardon of Siemens discussing affordable, experiential and adaptable cities, Subu Ramasamy of Philips Lighting on connecting public infrastructure like street lights for energy savings and citizen engagement, and Kris Carter of Boston discussing managing growth, improving resiliency, and increasing equity in cities. The document highlights the potential of connected lighting systems and open data to help cities in these areas.
UK G-Cloud: The First Instantiation of True Cloud?Skills Matter
The UK G-Cloud aims to be the first true instance of cloud computing by creating a central market (App Store) for standardized IT services from multiple providers. It allows public sector organizations to access resources and workloads from various providers and pay based on usage. While not a true cloud by NIST's definition requiring interoperability of utilities, the G-Cloud defines a "Private Cloud" as infrastructure dedicated to the government using amalgamated computing utilities.
Grid Analytics Europe 2016: "Open for Business", April 2016OMNETRIC
Presentation by Franz Winterauer at Grid Analytics Europe 2016 for the Analytics Technology Innovation Panel – learning from the application of advanced and open-source analytics technologies and tools in the large-scale implementation of utility grid analytics programmes.
Collaboration is Key – Rolls Royce Attaining Energy and Sustainability Goals ...EMEX
Corporate energy and sustainability programs today are about a huge transformation to a low-carbon economy. Companies that succeed in these change processes often have an intentional effort to foster knowledge-sharing and collaboration, including processes that empower teams across many geographies and business units/brands and collaborative relationships with various external bodies across the supply chain.
Rolls-Royce shares details of its journey to achieve ambitious efficiency and sustainability targets on a global scale demonstrate their internal processes, including example projects from inception to post delivery and discuss main findings.
1) The document discusses how distributed ledger technology (DLT) and blockchain can transform the energy industry by enabling new decentralized business models and use cases across energy generation, distribution, and consumption.
2) It provides examples of how DLT could be applied in areas like electric vehicle charging, asset management, energy trading, and more to improve efficiency and create new opportunities.
3) The final section discusses how cognitive technologies like IBM's Watson could help reinvent energy grid maintenance and operations through capabilities like advising engineers.
1) Open data refers to data that is freely available for anyone to access, use and share. The economic benefits of public sector open data in the UK are estimated to be $10 billion per year.
2) Businesses can use open data to innovate, make better decisions and cut costs. For example, open transport data from Transport for London is estimated to be worth $23-88 million per year in applications.
3) However, there are still challenges for UK businesses using government open data, such as unclear licenses, lack of machine readability, quality assurance issues, and skills deficits within companies. Overcoming these challenges could unlock even more economic value from open data.
European Utility Week 2015: OMNETRIC Group Overview OMNETRIC
The document discusses OMNETRIC Group, a joint venture between Siemens and Accenture dedicated to developing and delivering integrated smart grid solutions. It provides an overview of OMNETRIC Group's offerings, including expertise in engineering, smart grid applications, grid control, and systems integration. Several customer examples and projects are described, such as work with CPS Energy, UK distribution network operators, and the National Renewable Energy Laboratory. OMNETRIC Group aims to help utilities address challenges around regulation, costs, distributed energy sources, and evolving consumer expectations through digital technologies and cloud-based solutions.
Siemens and Accenture have come together to form OMNETRIC Group, leveraging their world-class capabilities, leading product suite, global footprint, and financial backing. As a company 100% dedicated to integrating operations and information technology systems in the energy sector, OMNETRIC Group is well-positioned as both a trend spotter seeking out emerging digital solutions and as experts with a team that bridges IT and OT cultural divides. With robust solutions based on Siemens' product heritage, OMNETRIC Group can make investments to develop ready-made solutions for the market.
This document provides an agenda for the Big Data Pilot Demo Days webinar series. It will feature presentations from several EU-funded projects including BigDataStack, I-BiDaaS, Track & Know, and Policy Cloud. The webinars will demonstrate applications of big data technologies developed in these projects across various domains like financial services, telecommunications, manufacturing, healthcare, automotive insurance, and policies against radicalization. The goal is to foster adoption of these innovative technologies and contribute to Europe's digital future.
Adoption of IoT accelerating flexible energy useWayne Pales
Presentation given at the IoT Summit in Sydney on 02/11/17. Describing how the adoption of IoT devices is changing the way people consume energy and the relationship they have with their electricity companies.
This document discusses the goals and plans of the Consortium for the 4th Industrial Revolution (C4IR) network. C4IR aims to create a global platform to enable investment in energy and other sectors impacted by the 4th industrial revolution. Its goals are to understand and discuss trends in these sectors and catalyze increased productivity. C4IR will function as a membership organization that holds global events and shares content. It plans to obtain members and hold smaller briefing events that will grow into larger conferences over time to extend its networks.
Value Journal, a monthly news journal from Redington Value Distribution, intends to update the channel on the latest vendor news and Redington Value’s Channel Initiatives.
Key stories from the September Edition:
•Aruba “leads the pack” in 2019 wireless solutions evaluation by Forrester Research
•Automation Anywhere acquires klevops to maximize collaboration between humans, Bots
•Dell Technologies cloud advancements deliver new Kubernetes Support, Hybrid Cloud Infrastructure options
•AWS announces general availability of Amazon Forecast
•SAS sees 105% growth in AI revenue, per analyst report
•Deloitte, Splunk provide automated security monitoring and response capabilities to organizations worldwide
•Veeam to drive Middle East businesses to adopt Cloud Data Management at GITEX 2019
•IDC MarketScape recognizes PTC as a Global Industrial IoT Platform Leader
•Apparel Group fuels amazing growth trajectory with Oracle
•Mimecast now delivers community-based, tailored Threat
Intelligence
•Red Hat launches OpenShift Service Mesh to accelerate adoption of Microservices and Cloud-Native Applications
The document discusses the future internet and its potential impact on Europe. It describes the future internet as having two layers - a services layer based on services-oriented architecture and semantic technologies, and a technical layer incorporating emerging technologies like the internet of things. The future internet is predicted to revolutionize businesses and supply chain management, drive productivity gains, and create new high-skilled jobs. The document recommends actions Europe can take to promote and maximize benefits from the future internet, such as establishing research clusters, agreeing on standards, and prioritizing the future internet in policies and funding programs.
European Utility Week 2015: Speed vs Quality in Smart Grid AnalyticsOMNETRIC
The document discusses the contradiction between speed and quality in smart grid analytics. It introduces OMNETRIC Group's Data Grid solution, which enables combining operational technology and information technology experts to accelerate value creation through data discovery while maintaining quality. The Data Grid provides a logical and physical data model, adapters, a big data platform, and reusable analytics applications to connect different data sources and enable "Smart Grid DevOps", overcoming barriers from separate analytical systems and reports. OMNETRIC Group's integrated solutions help utility companies achieve greater grid reliability and efficiency.
ESSENTIALS TOWARDS A SECURE AND RESILIENT CLOUD FOR THE DIGITAL SINGLE MARKET
Reducing frictions between cloud buyers and sellers, and building trust in the Digital Single Market. We set the scene for a resilient cloud market, and discuss the value of services that lead to greater trust and uptake of cloud services.
2016 IDC Pan-European Utilities Summit: Open for BusinessOMNETRIC
The OMNETRIC Group's CEO, Maikel van Verseveld presented at the IDC Pan-European Utilities Summit 2016 in Italy. There he introduced attendees to the concept of, “Open for Business.” For the utility sector these days, that refers to open platforms, open ecosystems, open architectures, and of course, open-minds. After all, a lot is changing - and quickly – in the business of powering the planet.
The document discusses smart cities and connected lighting systems. It includes presentations from Ed Bernardon of Siemens discussing affordable, experiential and adaptable cities, Subu Ramasamy of Philips Lighting on connecting public infrastructure like street lights for energy savings and citizen engagement, and Kris Carter of Boston discussing managing growth, improving resiliency, and increasing equity in cities. The document highlights the potential of connected lighting systems and open data to help cities in these areas.
UK G-Cloud: The First Instantiation of True Cloud?Skills Matter
The UK G-Cloud aims to be the first true instance of cloud computing by creating a central market (App Store) for standardized IT services from multiple providers. It allows public sector organizations to access resources and workloads from various providers and pay based on usage. While not a true cloud by NIST's definition requiring interoperability of utilities, the G-Cloud defines a "Private Cloud" as infrastructure dedicated to the government using amalgamated computing utilities.
Grid Analytics Europe 2016: "Open for Business", April 2016OMNETRIC
Presentation by Franz Winterauer at Grid Analytics Europe 2016 for the Analytics Technology Innovation Panel – learning from the application of advanced and open-source analytics technologies and tools in the large-scale implementation of utility grid analytics programmes.
Collaboration is Key – Rolls Royce Attaining Energy and Sustainability Goals ...EMEX
Corporate energy and sustainability programs today are about a huge transformation to a low-carbon economy. Companies that succeed in these change processes often have an intentional effort to foster knowledge-sharing and collaboration, including processes that empower teams across many geographies and business units/brands and collaborative relationships with various external bodies across the supply chain.
Rolls-Royce shares details of its journey to achieve ambitious efficiency and sustainability targets on a global scale demonstrate their internal processes, including example projects from inception to post delivery and discuss main findings.
1) The document discusses how distributed ledger technology (DLT) and blockchain can transform the energy industry by enabling new decentralized business models and use cases across energy generation, distribution, and consumption.
2) It provides examples of how DLT could be applied in areas like electric vehicle charging, asset management, energy trading, and more to improve efficiency and create new opportunities.
3) The final section discusses how cognitive technologies like IBM's Watson could help reinvent energy grid maintenance and operations through capabilities like advising engineers.
1) Open data refers to data that is freely available for anyone to access, use and share. The economic benefits of public sector open data in the UK are estimated to be $10 billion per year.
2) Businesses can use open data to innovate, make better decisions and cut costs. For example, open transport data from Transport for London is estimated to be worth $23-88 million per year in applications.
3) However, there are still challenges for UK businesses using government open data, such as unclear licenses, lack of machine readability, quality assurance issues, and skills deficits within companies. Overcoming these challenges could unlock even more economic value from open data.
European Utility Week 2015: OMNETRIC Group Overview OMNETRIC
The document discusses OMNETRIC Group, a joint venture between Siemens and Accenture dedicated to developing and delivering integrated smart grid solutions. It provides an overview of OMNETRIC Group's offerings, including expertise in engineering, smart grid applications, grid control, and systems integration. Several customer examples and projects are described, such as work with CPS Energy, UK distribution network operators, and the National Renewable Energy Laboratory. OMNETRIC Group aims to help utilities address challenges around regulation, costs, distributed energy sources, and evolving consumer expectations through digital technologies and cloud-based solutions.
Siemens and Accenture have come together to form OMNETRIC Group, leveraging their world-class capabilities, leading product suite, global footprint, and financial backing. As a company 100% dedicated to integrating operations and information technology systems in the energy sector, OMNETRIC Group is well-positioned as both a trend spotter seeking out emerging digital solutions and as experts with a team that bridges IT and OT cultural divides. With robust solutions based on Siemens' product heritage, OMNETRIC Group can make investments to develop ready-made solutions for the market.
This document provides an agenda for the Big Data Pilot Demo Days webinar series. It will feature presentations from several EU-funded projects including BigDataStack, I-BiDaaS, Track & Know, and Policy Cloud. The webinars will demonstrate applications of big data technologies developed in these projects across various domains like financial services, telecommunications, manufacturing, healthcare, automotive insurance, and policies against radicalization. The goal is to foster adoption of these innovative technologies and contribute to Europe's digital future.
Adoption of IoT accelerating flexible energy useWayne Pales
Presentation given at the IoT Summit in Sydney on 02/11/17. Describing how the adoption of IoT devices is changing the way people consume energy and the relationship they have with their electricity companies.
This document discusses the goals and plans of the Consortium for the 4th Industrial Revolution (C4IR) network. C4IR aims to create a global platform to enable investment in energy and other sectors impacted by the 4th industrial revolution. Its goals are to understand and discuss trends in these sectors and catalyze increased productivity. C4IR will function as a membership organization that holds global events and shares content. It plans to obtain members and hold smaller briefing events that will grow into larger conferences over time to extend its networks.
Value Journal, a monthly news journal from Redington Value Distribution, intends to update the channel on the latest vendor news and Redington Value’s Channel Initiatives.
Key stories from the September Edition:
•Aruba “leads the pack” in 2019 wireless solutions evaluation by Forrester Research
•Automation Anywhere acquires klevops to maximize collaboration between humans, Bots
•Dell Technologies cloud advancements deliver new Kubernetes Support, Hybrid Cloud Infrastructure options
•AWS announces general availability of Amazon Forecast
•SAS sees 105% growth in AI revenue, per analyst report
•Deloitte, Splunk provide automated security monitoring and response capabilities to organizations worldwide
•Veeam to drive Middle East businesses to adopt Cloud Data Management at GITEX 2019
•IDC MarketScape recognizes PTC as a Global Industrial IoT Platform Leader
•Apparel Group fuels amazing growth trajectory with Oracle
•Mimecast now delivers community-based, tailored Threat
Intelligence
•Red Hat launches OpenShift Service Mesh to accelerate adoption of Microservices and Cloud-Native Applications
Holcim uses network optimization to manage supply chain risk and costs. Through regular network evaluations as part of its sales and operations planning process, Holcim analyzes scenarios to optimize sourcing from its plants and distribution centers. Using Oracle's network optimization tool, Holcim links strategic modeling to operational planning. This allows Holcim to choose optimal solutions each month to maximize revenue and minimize costs given demand, supply, transportation rates and production capabilities. Integrating network design with financial planning helps Holcim reduce costs while improving supply chain resilience.
When we get water, electricity, or gas delivered to our home or place of work we expect it to have predictable quality. Why isn't this also true of broadband? The answer is we don't (yet) have the "glue" to integrate performance in digital supply chains.
Service providers including telcos, mobile network operators (MNOs), mobile virtual network operators (MVNOs), Internet service providers (ISPs) and even Web hosts are finding it more difficult to increase or even just maintain their average revenue per user (ARPU) as fixed
and mobile voice revenues decline and data usage increases exponentially.
This white paper looks at some of the challenges facing service providers and the opportunities that mobile Cloud computing offers to mitigate these challenges.
The paper then reviews some recent innovative mobile Cloud offerings from service providers.
1. The document discusses how cloud computing represents a paradigm shift that changes how applications are developed, deployed, maintained, and consumed. It allows companies to access IT resources at a lower cost with more flexibility.
2. It outlines four success factors for European ICT providers to succeed in the cloud economy: understanding cloud as an ecosystem, leveraging large networks, benefiting from small/medium enterprises, and supportive industry policies.
3. The recommendations are to create a common EU legal framework for clouds, support a European cloud computing standard, promote cloud research, support cloud adoption by SMEs, position the public sector as pioneering users, and maintain progress.
SC2 Workshop 1: Big Data Europe (BDE) - Project Overview & Food WorkshopBigData_Europe
BigDataEurope aims to maximize the societal value of big data by addressing challenges in health, food security, energy, transport, climate action, and secure societies. It develops a big data aggregator platform to integrate diverse data sources and apply analytics to help solve societal problems. The platform follows the Lambda architecture to handle both batch and real-time processing while retaining semantic meaning from data. Current activities include workshops and interest groups in specific societal challenge domains.
Array Networks’ Application Delivery Solutions Now Available Through Promark ... Array Networks
Array Networks Inc., a global leader in application delivery networking, today announced that it has entered into a distribution agreement with Promark Technology, a premier U.S.-focused value-added distributor (VAD) and wholly-owned subsidiary of Ingram Micro Inc. Under the terms of the agreement, Promark will offer Array’s application delivery networking products and solutions, including load balancing, SSL VPN and WAN optimization, as well as Array’s line of next-generation virtualized appliances.
Apache Hadoop is an open source software framework for distributed storage and processing of large datasets across clusters of computers. It allows businesses to combine multiple types of analytics on the same data at massive scale. Forrester predicts that 100% of large enterprises will adopt Hadoop and related technologies like Spark for big data analytics in the next two years due to advantages in storage capacity, emerging status, and ability to gain new business value from data. The document provides examples of how companies use big data and analytics to optimize operations and gain new insights.
Revolution in Business Analytics-Zika Virus ExampleBardess Group
Apache Hadoop is an open source software framework for distributed storage and processing of large datasets across clusters of computers. It allows businesses to combine multiple types of analytics on the same data at massive scale. Forrester predicts 100% of large enterprises will adopt Hadoop and related technologies like Spark for big data analytics in the next two years due to benefits like solving storage problems and being a mature technology. Combining big data and analytics through Hadoop allows companies to optimize operations, gain new business insights, and build data-driven products and services.
LLamasoft provides the technology and expertise to help companies visualize, optimize and simulate the supply chain for major improvements in cost, service, sustainability and risk mitigation. Design alternatives and explore the trade-offs associated with change. Test results under real-world conditions using simulation. With LLamasoft you can do it all in a single, integrated software platform.
The document discusses Virginia's modeling and simulation industry which employs over 8,700 people and generates $1.2 billion in economic output annually. It is a leader in government and defense contracts. Major companies in the industry are listed along with new companies that have created over 1,300 new jobs and $68 million in investments in recent years. The document also outlines the assets and capabilities of the proposed World Data Center on Energy under development.
Value Journal, a monthly news journal from Redington Value Distribution, intends to update the channel on the latest vendor news and Redington Value’s Channel Initiatives.
Key stories from the January Edition:
•HPE To Acquire BlueData
•Symantec, Fortinet Partner To Deliver Comprehensive Cloud Security Service
•Embracing Consumptionbased IT - By Kunal Singh, Server, Storage and Networking Head, MEA, Redington Value
•Fujitsu To Provide End-To-End Enterprise Transformation Offering With AWS
•Pivot3 Delivers Policy-Based Security For Hybrid Cloud Solutions
•SonicWall Boosts EMEA Presence
•Ivanti Simplifies Endpoint Software Distribution With Ivanti Package Studio
•Avaya Introduces New Device As A Service Offering
•Nokia Warns On The Evolving Threat Of Malicious Software Targeting Iot Devices
•Cryptocurrency Mining Affected Millions Of Users In 2018: Kaspersky Lab
•Veritas Predictive Insights Uses Ai And Ml To Predict And Prevent Unplanned Service
MSP Industry Brief - From Break / Fix to Recurring Revenue Madeline Titcomb
This industry brief highlights the industry and technology trends impacting MSPs now and in the future. It highlights ways for MSPs to take advantage of the cloud to create new revenue streams, address customer needs, and grow recurring
revenue for greater profitability and less volatility.
The document discusses economic analysis of solar photovoltaic power generation based on life-cycle costing. It establishes a cost model for solar PV power that considers initial investment costs, annual operation and maintenance costs, loan interest costs, return on capital costs, and annual power generation capacity. A sensitivity analysis method is used to quantitatively analyze how changes to crucial factors like PV module prices and annual sunlight hours impact the overall cost of solar PV power generation. The goal is to better understand the economic efficiency of solar PV and identify key cost factors to help guide government policies and industry development.
Smart metering and smart grids are the future of the energy industry. They’re the gateway to better data - data that will enable consumers to make better decisions about their energy consumption.
And, while consumers benefit from more detailed information about the cost and the amount of energy they’re consuming, producers and suppliers also reap the rewards of smarter infrastructure. The data from smart meters and grids provides them with the sort of information that allows them to tailor their products for the market and provide better services and choices for consumers.
Our latest case study shows how ElectraLink turned to HP to help it evolve its infrastructure ahead of an influx of huge volumes of smart meter data.
Big data and IoT are driving changes across many industries like healthcare, retail, automotive, manufacturing, real estate, and transportation. Using big data solutions can improve decision making and provide greater insights faster to decision makers. Some benefits mentioned include health monitoring, supply chain management, buyer targeting, safety, and more. The document discusses challenges of big data solutions and how companies like Datapipe provide managed services to address issues of security, cost, time, resources and experience required for big data analytics.
Digital Asset Management initiatives can provide utilities several benefits:
1) They can decrease capital and operational costs by 10-20% through more predictable asset insights that reduce maintenance costs and allow for more targeted capital investments.
2) They provide greater transparency of asset health and risk, improving asset lifetime.
3) They optimize grid capacity by reducing asset down-time.
Value Journal, a monthly news journal from Redington Value Distribution, intends to update the channel on the latest vendor news and Redington Value’s Channel Initiatives.
Key stories from April-May Edition:
•Software AG Appoints Redington Value As Middle East Distributor
•Microsoft Announces Nuance Acquisition
•Dell Technologies: UAE and Saudi Arabia Lead in Digital Transformation
•Cisco Announces New Data Center to Serve Collaboration Customers
•Aruba Accelerates Digital Transformation on Microsoft Azure
•Tableau Business Science Brings Powerful Data Science Capabilities
•Oracle Announces Cloud Lift Services
•Okta Launches Customer Identity Risk Ecosystem and Workflow Integrations
•VMware Cloud Accelerates App Modernization Through Multi-Cloud Services
•Mimecast Publishes Report on Threat Actor Attacks During COVID-19
•Micro Focus Introduces OPTIC
•Ivanti: Remote Work is Sending IT Security Budgets Out of Control
•CyberArk Highlights Credential Theft Trends for New Types of Identities
•Gigamon Launches Hawk to Secure Cloud Adoption
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1. LLamasoft, Cassidy Turley Partner on Supply Chain
Modeling · Environmental Management & Energy News
· Environmental Leader
June 19, 2014
Supply chain software designer
LLamasoft and Cassidy Turley, a US
commercial real estate services
provider, have announced a
partnership whereby Cassidy Turley
will provide industrial real estate
cost data and other information for
top US markets to LLamasoft
customers for their use in strategic
supply chain design.
Cassidy Turley cost and operating
expense data will be included within
LLamasoft's cloud-based Data
Services application, a supply chain
design reference and benchmark
data product. The partnership gives
LLamasoft customers and the
LLamasoft solutions team access to current, accurate industrial real estate information to
incorporate into their strategic supply chain models.
Earlier this week LLamasoft announced a partnership with Deloitte to provide strategic supply
chain risk management products and services to help companies improve their management of
global supply disruptions.
And last week Schneider Electric selected LLamasoft Supply Chain Guru as the standard application
for supply chain design throughout the company's global enterprise.
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