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How Oracle Fusion Middleware Can Address Data Challenges OEMs & ISVs Face Designing and Deploying Smart Grid Solutions Tuesday, April 3, 2012 Time: 3:00pm UK, 10:00am ET Utilities ISV and OEMs today see tremendous challenges associated with the characteristics of the Smart Grid which require fundamental re-design of traditional systems in order to meet the Smart Grid needs. The "data tsunami" from meters, sensors, substations, and mobile data terminals presents unprecedented challenges to the data center. Along with the data influx come many opportunities for two-way communications and control, pulling the traditionally separate back office into the operational realm. Business leaders are demanding flexible and rapid response to changing requirements, putting severe pressures on enterprise application architectures that have long existed in separate and rigid silos. Processes that used to complete in days and now happen in seconds and application platforms must support real-time automated decision making and ensure high levels of data quality and reliability. Specific, targeted analytics must be delivered across the enterprise, turning data into actionable information. This session discusses how data from the edge, generated by meters, sensors, devices, substations, mobile data terminals to back-end systems can be handled with the aid of Oracle technologies to reap the most benefits for the consumer, environment and utilities themselves. Ultimately this session will highlight why Oracle Fusion Middleware is the smart grid choice for OEMs and systems integrators seeking a true end-to-end solution for utilities today. Why Attend? Drawing on Oracle's strong position in the Utilities market, this webcast enables you to discover: - How Oracle sees the challenges of the Smart Grid
- Traditional utility application solutions versus a Service-Oriented Architecture approach: platform architectural changes required to meet the demands of new business processes such as flexible demand response, smart distribution system and processes, and improved customer interactions. - The value of Oracle Fusion Middleware in Smart Grid Solutions:
- As an information company, how our Fusion Middleware Technology can address the data challenges of the Smart Grid - Which Oracle products can underpin ISV and OEM Smart Grid Solutions which enable you to integrate between legacy systems and new applications, deploy security technology, build robust systems to collect, read and analyze event data from sensor based devices, as well supporting distributed architectures for operational systems, asset management etc.
Use Oracle existing Fusion Middleware (as opposed to developing home-grown solutions) to address the data challenges and reduce total cost of ownership, enabling you as an OEM, ISV Systems Integrator of Smart Grid solutions to focus on your expertise in Utilities Who should attend: This webinar will focus on the needs of OEM & ISVs who offer Smart Grid solutions, deploying and integrating new services and solutions to an intergrated IT Back end. This results in a dialog for: - OEM & ISV Smart Grid Solution Architects to understand how Oracle Fusion Middleware can accelerate and stream-line big data collection, processing and reporting in near real time
- Executive Management to truly understand the partitioning of the complex information to make marketable services
- OEM & ISV Services Managers to see the opportunity to roll out new services
- Energy Sensor and solution vendors to deliver information to Utilities for faster decisions.
Register Today Sponsors: | | | | | | Presenters: Peter Belknap, Business Integration product development Oracle Peter Belknap works in Oracle's Business Integration product development organization. He helps customers understand the value of integration technologies like complex event processing, service-oriented architecture and business process management. In particular, Peter has recently worked with several utilities IT groups to apply these technologies to smart metering and smart grid information management challenges. Moderator:
Carl Ford, Community Developer 4GWE Crossfire Media Carl Ford is Co-Founder of Crossfire Media focused on the impact of communication technology on consumers and industry. Carl has been highlighting the key initiatives around the advances of the Commercial Internet since the beginning. From developing Product and service strategies to moderating meetings at ETSI, Carl's 20+ years have always focused on the impact that service cost, regulatory and marketing issues have in rolling out new services.
Carl Ford is Co-Founder of Crossfire Media focused on the impact of communication technology on consumers and industry. Carl has been highlighting the key initiatives around the advances of the Commercial Internet since the beginning. From developing Product and service strategies to moderating meetings at ETSI, Carl's 20+ years have always focused on the impact that service cost, regulatory and marketing issues have in rolling out new services.
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