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WelcomeJessica Vendegna

Inside Sales Manager

Come Visit Us!

●Hall B2●Booth #1801

Kim Despins
This will be nearly impossible to see when projected. Is it worth showing if it's not visible?

Schedule a Demo

●Tonight – back of room

●Booth 1801

●See Hillary Johns to schedule meetings and demonstrations

●Hillary.johns@telvent.com

●262-853-8247

Thank you

●Chance to win a Microsoft Surface● Card drop – Drawing TONIGHT after presentation

●Scheduling a meeting and/or demonstration●Bring a business card and enter to win

Sponsorships●TelUG/EGUG reception

● Tuesday July 9th

● 5:30 to 7:30

● East Terrace (Upper Level)

Kim Despins
20pt text is VERY difficult to read on a projector. Possible to cut words and make the text bigger?for example: Win a Microsoft SurfaceDrawing TONIGHT(talk through the rest)Sponsorships-same stuff...

Call for papers

●Submit title and abstract online●Link2014.com

●Deadline July 31st

●Approved papers by October

Welcome

Scott Higgins

Sunday Night Agenda

●Past and Present: Future at Schneider Electric (Scott)●We are working closer than ever with Esri (Danny)

● Focused on core improvements

● Aligned for future development

●ArcFM … an important release (Matt)● Work Scenarios and Demonstrations

●Future Vision (Danny)● Esri Industry Templates

● ArcFM gets more utility specific

●Connected Community (Todd)● Improving service

●Social

Schneider Utilities GIS History

1946 1980s 2000s 2010s

1980:AM/FM Industry

1946: Miner & Miner Founded as a Professional Consulting Engineering Firm

1987:Partnered with Esri in research and development for utility-specific GIS Applications

2011:

2004:

Control Center

Stations Distribution Network

Customer

Esri + ArcFM Solution + Our Partners

As a community we are far from reaching our full potential- Variations on data models and business drivers- Unique IT environments Similar, yet different requirement sets- Standards based Integration… some but not enough

But we share a common vision for GIS in our organizations

Over 600 Utilities Worldwide

Smart Networks Solutions Vision

Control Center Stations Distribution Network

Customer

Pervasive incorporation of Geospatial Technology

• Advanced grid supervision• Enterprise to Operational• Optimize Field Operations• Safety & Security

Security, Reliability & Efficiency

Global substation & feederautomation portfolio for Utilities

Protection IEDs

MICOM ®SEPAM ®

RTU, ControlsSensorsIEDs

Feeder Automation

Distribution Device Automation/Control

Substation AutomationPACiS ®

Substation Automation Control

Network Management and Operations Software

DMS/OMS

Analysis

SCADAGIS

Systems to Solutions

Distribution NetworkDistribution Network

Distribution Network

Engineering

MobileCloud

Real Time Integration

Control Center

Enterprise Integration

Automation Devices

Enterprise Geospatial

Commodity Generation Station Automation Distribution Automation

SCADA DMS OMS

Operational Data Historian – Time Series

For Electric, Gas, Water and Telecom Models

ArcFM Solution in Desktop, Server, Web, Mobile and Cloud

Enterprise to Operational

Kim Despins
I suggest making the title here: Enterprise and Operational Areas and then make it 32pt. 1) it's a full sentence and headers shouldn't be 2) the text is too small.

GIS is the Foundation for Smart Networks

MappingMappingAsset

RecordsAsset

Records

AssetManagement

AssetManagement

Enterprise- Asset- Work- Outage

Enterprise- Asset- Work- Outage

Business Benefit

EnterpriseIntegration

Spatial andRealtime

EnterpriseIntegration

Spatial andRealtime

•Enterprise Geospatial and it’s web of integrations drive data to the control center applications

•In return, the control center applications can provide important operational information to the rest of the enterprise. For Engineering and Operations.

•“Single Version of the Truth” in the enterprise GIS is where the cycle begins and also where it ends

Our vision remains unchanged

Utility Geospatial Models Must Evolve

Early YearsCartographic/Drafting Model

Mapping, Data Migration and Enhancements

Recent YearsAsset Management Model

Compatible Units, OMS and Asset Management, Accounting

Next YearsIntelligent Facility Network Model

Comprehensive Models, Device Internals, Schematics, Operational Decision support and

Execution enablement

Made to work

Easier maintenance of a more comprehensive model

Kim Despins
Suggest changing header to: Evolutionor perhaps...Evolution of Geospatial Models and Our Solution(although, it's long). Here's why:1) "Must evolve" implies (for me anyhow) that we're resisting. We're not. We want to be that beautiful butterfly.

Component Architectures Give Way to Services

Kim Despins
Header too small and wordy. Suggest: Higher Value Servicesand make font 32pt. I'm attempting to make all headers green and 32pt (or larger).
Kim Despins
The image on the right will not be readable projected. Is it necessary? If so, can it go alone on the next slide and much much bigger? Also, that font to the left of the image (pale green) is too small and light to be seen.

What’s Next?

● ArcFM Release – future is evident today●Applications and Services versatility●Focused on improving business operations

●Esri’s ArcGIS Industry Templates●Accelerate implementation ●Esri’s incredible core technology direction

●Feedback from you: more focus on core●Improve performance, scalability, usability●Improve on Delivery and Support processes●Improve our online resources

Kim Despins
There are a TON of words here. Most people will never read all of this. If we don't expect people to read this much text, what's the purpose for having it here?

EquipCatalog

EnterpriseArcFM

Mobile:Inspect & Operate

Design &Engineer

AnalyzeTrend

NetworkModel &Validation

Integrate

Cloud

Stage

FocusedApps

Asset Performance

Smart Networks will continue to drive change

We will be here to help

Kim Despins
Header too small and wordy. Suggest: Higher Value Servicesand make font 32pt. I'm attempting to make all headers green and 32pt (or larger).
Kim Despins
The image on the right will not be readable projected. Is it necessary? If so, can it go alone on the next slide and much much bigger? Also, that font to the left of the image (pale green) is too small and light to be seen.

Setting the Stage

Kim Despins
The other intro slides have the presenter's name. Should that be added here? Also, 20pt is not readable for the presenter name. I made it 28 on previous slides.

Sunday Night Tradition

●Exciting week ahead●ArcGIS Platform●Alignment with Esri

Innovations●Next and future

releases of ArcFM Solution

●But first…

We Heard Your Voice

●Link/TUG surveys●Birds of a Feather feedback●Customer site visits●Project experience●Support process

●Post-Link mobilization ●April Summit with Esri in Ft .Collins●May-June customer visits

Collaborative Plan

● - Committed, Together●Delivery & Support

●Core Technology Improvements Needed●Move Forward with Confidence

Esri Core TechnologyElectric and Gas

Industry Focus Session

Tue 07/09/2013

8:30 AM - 9:45 AM

Room 29 A/B

Adjusted Our Roadmaps

●After 10.2 release

●Dedication to Core Improvements

●Goal - Significant improvements to ArcFM and Designer performance and usability

Post-10.2 Release Approach

●ArcFM●Stored Displays Open/Save

●QA/QC●Feeder Manager Initialization

●Conflict Filters

●Designer●Open/Save Designs●Workflow Manager●Application Footprint●Enhanced User Experience

Post-10.2 Release Plan

●More research needed to determine date●~3 to 5 months of work●Targeting late 2013●Service packs on 10.2 - others as necessary

●Continued communication updates●Product Update Meetings●More details at EGUG and via Connected Community…

ArcFM Solution – The Next Release

Matt Zimmerman

Manager, Product Owners

Biggest Release in Product History!

40+ enhancements

Product Themes

Advanced Networks

Advanced Design

Data Availability

Field Mobility

Utility Operations

Managing feeders, network assets

3D engineering, line design

Better restoration workflows

ArcFM everywhere

New mobile platform

Apps are…●Quick to deploy and configure●Easier to update●Scalable

●Helps utilities get their field work done●iPad, Windows 7●Help field crews with

●Where to go●What to do●What information to gather

Orbit

Orbit Demo

Neil BatchelorGreg McHugh

Orbit

●Advantages●Download from an app store●Update notifications●No geodatabase replication●No GIS data is stored in the cloud●Built on Esri’s runtime APIs

●Launched July 1st

“Using GIS to manage your network is a core value”

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●Re-engineered Feeder Manager (2.0)●Faster network editing●Fewer conflicts●Additional tools for feeder data

Feeder Manager 2.0 Beta Results

●90% improvement in edit times●Some cases: 2 minutes down to 2 seconds●Reduced version conflicts●Access to more feeder data

●Feeder length●Phase\load breakdown●# of service points

●Verified FeederID customizations

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Fiber on Server

●Example of ArcFM Everywhere●Latest web app can:

●Access your fiber data from multiple devices●Make business decisions●Without needing to be a GIS expert

Fiber on Server Demo

Neil Batchelor

Fiber on Server

JavaScript and HTML5

Overhead Design Analysis

●Overhead Design Analysis is…●Engineering●Analysis●Reporting

●Now offered as●Extension to ArcFM●Stand-alone

Overhead Design Analysis Demo

Sean Graebner

3D Assembly Catalog

Responder

●Phase swap●Jumpers

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Getting More From Your GIS

●Desktop●New attribute editor●Enhanced split support

●Designer●Reverse highlight tool

●Fiber●Enhanced reports with more configuration options

●Responder●20+ enhancements●Copy\paste from Explorer

Wait, What’s the Release Number?

Advanced Networks

Advanced Design

Data Availability

Field Mobility

Utility Operations

10.1.1 - July

10.2 - August

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Future Vision

Adjusted Our Roadmaps

●After 10.2 release

●Dedication to Core Improvements

●Goal - Significant improvements to ArcFM and Designer performance and usability

Hold on! What about…

●Will not affect all products…●Responder

●Jumpers

●Fiber Manager●RF Coax Engineering tools

●Orbit●Redlining, query and location tools●ArcGIS Online●6-8 week release cycle

2014 Roadmaps

●And it will not go on forever…●ArcFM

●Feeder Information Services●CIM Export●CP Tools

●Designer●Rapid Network Updates●OHDA●ADMS integration

Beyond – Long Term Vision

●Support the ArcGIS Platform●ArcGIS Online and Portal●Web Map Support - all demos driven by Web Maps!

●Existing Applications●OHDA●Orbit●Fiber Manager●ArcFM for Silverlight

Web Services and Cloud

●Culminate in Browser, Mobile and Cloud apps●Fiber Manager on Server●Feeder Information Services

●Cloud●Orbit

●Microsoft Azure

●SaaS delivery

SaaS-Based Utility Applications

●Combine●ArcGIS Platform●Web Map●Web Services

●Ecosystem of Applications●Focused applications●Distinct utility value●Quickly deployed

Storm Impact Analysis

Storm Impact Analysis Demo

Sean Graebner

Analytics

●Utility GIS Data

+●Weather Web Services

+●Analytics

=●Storm Impact Over Time

Combining Utility GIS and Weather Data

●Plan for crew resources and network assets●Immediate response – all clear – lightning and wind●Reduce restoration time and costs●Optimize damage assessment – lightning strikes●Ensure crew and public safety●Keep the public informed and on their side

“One poor storm performance can cause

significant reputational damage”- PSE&G – Distributech 2013

Miles and Minutes Count

Advanced Analytics●How does this relate to other factors

●Weather and outage history●Vegetation management

history●Esri Industry Templates –

ArcGIS for Utilities

Esri ArcGIS Marketplace

●Offered via the Esri ArcGIS Marketplace●Mobile, desktop, web applications●Look for Storm Impact Analysis and Orbit listings

Recap

●July and August – Biggest Release Ever

●Late 2013 - Core Technology Improvements

●Future Vision

connected community

clients + partners + employees =

our “extended networked enterprise”

Todd MoranDirector of Social EnterpriseTodd MoranDirector of Social Enterprise

establish a single, unified online community network to

connect and engage you, our clients and partners

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GIS Support Forums

connected community

clientscom·mu·ni·ty  /kəˈmyo[ onitē/

(n.) a group of individuals with similar goals or interests gathered online and connected by interactions

clients

THE FOLLOWING THE FOLLOWING PREVIEWPREVIEW HAS BEEN APPROVED FOR HAS BEEN APPROVED FOR

CLIENTS AND PARTNERSCLIENTS AND PARTNERS

BY SCHNEIDER ELECTRIC, SMART INFRASTRUCTURE – UTILITIES.BY SCHNEIDER ELECTRIC, SMART INFRASTRUCTURE – UTILITIES.

THIS COMMUNITY HAS BEEN RATEDTHIS COMMUNITY HAS BEEN RATED

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