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1 Smart Solutions for Service Delivery in Cities Govt
Smart Solutions for Service Delivery in Cities Govt. of Tamil Nadu 8th October 2015 |Chennai Rahul Savdekar Director – Industry Solutions(Government) | What is CityNext? Microsoft CityNext is making city transformation possible. Officially launched in 2013, it is a company-wide initiative involving our diverse Microsoft Partner Network, all of our products and community programs and our two-decade history of working in cities to help leaders modernize now and for the next generation. The phrase “smart city” is frequently used, but the reality of a smart city often lives short of the promise. Many of today’s high-profile city innovation projects focus primarily on making infrastructure “smart” by embedding sensors, upgrading networking capabilities, and creating intelligence from data. While this is a critical foundational step, limiting the conversation to infrastructure and analytics misses an enormous opportunity to unlock the human potential within a city. Key talking points: Microsoft CityNext empowers governments, businesses, and citizens to create more sustainable, prosperous, and economically competitive cities—with a simplified approach that puts people-first. Microsoft CityNext broadens the city innovation conversation beyond infrastructure alone. It’s a way for city leaders like yourselves to unlock your city’s most important resource—the potential of your people. How? By delivering modern citizen-centric services to help people lead safer and healthier lives and offer better access to high-quality education.

2 Key Themes Industry Trends Innovations Enablement Smart City
It’s Smart Field Ops It’s Smart Transportation It’s Smart water & Sanitation It’s Smart Health It’s Smart Governance Smart City It’s Smart Grid Industry Trends Innovations Enablement Elephant of smart city, Power has many applications which need to be smart

3 City Scenario Silo Model Urban Infrastructure Citizen Engagement
Telecom Utilities don’t integrate with Gas & water Citizen Authentication Urban Infrastructure Stable basic services – Electricity, Water, Gas, Connectivity Heavy cost of Infrastructure Monetisation? Citizen Engagement Reactive Collaborative Governance? Sustainability & Enablement Shrinking natural resources Self Diagnostics/ healing infrastructure

4 Becoming “Smart City” is a journey not an overnight transformation, the transformation is more evolution then a revolution. TRANSFORM Operations & Infrastructure ENGAGE Citizens & Businesses ACCELERATE Innovation & Opportunity

5 Microsoft CityNext Cities are all about the People
TRANSFORM Operations & Infrastructure ENGAGE Citizens & Businesses ACCELERATE Innovation & Opportunity Cities are all about the People Way People CONSUME city’s services defines Smartness in City Internet is now a utility like Electricity, Gas & Water Buildings, Infrastructure, Planning Public Safety & Justice Tourism, Recreation, Culture Health & Social Services Energy & Water Transportation Education Government Admin. Before I get into covering the technical message, I’ll give a very quick and high level overview of Microsoft CityNext. At the very core, it is helping cities harness this new era of innovation for their citizens and businesses and using the technology trends of cloud, mobility, social and big data and analytics to provide opportunities for cities to re-imagine their future. Microsoft CityNext is about helping cities Transform their internal operations and infrastructure in becoming more efficient and effective; Engage and participate with citizens, government employees, and businesses better and Accelerate innovation and opportunity through partnerships and programs like BizSpark, YouthSpark and Partners in Learning With Microsoft CityNext we focus on taking a people first approach when talking about services and solutions in each of the 8 core city functional areas. The solutions in each our functional areas are focused on how to empower citizens, government workers and businesses through innovation.  And all of this is built on our Devices and Services platform. Government Citizens Business People First Approach Cloud Mobility Big Data & Analytics Devices & Services Platform Social

6 TV White Spaces Standards: 802.22, 802.11af, Weightless, PAWS PU1 PU3
MHz 7000 TV ISM (Wi-Fi) 698 470 2400 5180 2500 5300 54-88 Wireless Mic Frequency dbm Frequency -60 -100 “White spaces” 470 MHz 700 MHz Dynamic Spectrum Access (DSA) Determine available spectrum (white spaces) Transmit in “available frequencies” Detect if primary user appears Move to new frequencies Adapt bandwidth and power levels Power Frequency PU2 PU4 PU1 PU3 TV White Space is the unused bands terrestrial TV spectrum below 1 GHz. This disruptive technology use dynamic spectrum access/sharing. To prevent spectrum contention, a special geo-location database ensures no one is using that spectrum before it transmits. Non exclusive license exempt access to such frequency (done by USA. Canada, UK, Singapore, Japan, South Korea actively working on it). Companies such as Microsoft, Dell, Motorola, HP etc. supporting Microsoft has invested in Studies on Cities worldwide(Including India) on TVWS feasibilities.

7 Public Cloud for Smart Cities
Single Platform for Governments, Businesses & Citizens Data Sovereignty Unlimited - Compute, Storage for all City functions Consume as Service Enables : IoT Machine Learning Mobility Social Listening Predictive Analytics

8 City Platform Framework
Key talking points: For what steps you can take next, we suggest that you:  Engage Microsoft and our local partners on your top priorities—and discuss the best combination of programs and technology solutions to meet your local needs. Keep in mind that you can’t do everything at once, so find a key priority and opportunity to pilot a solution in a department or agency. Then, if successful, scale it in the years ahead across your city. Understand what’s possible with your existing IT investments: how you can bring that to life, what you’ll need for the future, and how you can save money in the short and long term. (Now verbally walk audience through bullets…) To learn more, please visit our Microsoft CityNext microsite at Microsoft-dot-com-forward-slash-CityNext. To see more, check out our Microsoft CityNext YouTube channel. Just search on “MSFTCityNext” to find it the fastest. To hear more, contact your local Microsoft office to arrange a meeting and assessment of the issues you face and your current technology capabilities to deal with those issues. To do more, visit the Microsoft Windows Store and try out some Microsoft CityNext applications…just search on “CityNext” to find them. Government Priorities Governance – ORCHESTRATION LAYER (Services, APIs, Protocols, Handshakes) Citywide network, Command & Control Center, Data Center, GIS CORE CITY DATABASE LAYER CITY PLATFORM (FABRIC) – PUBLIC CLOUD(India Geo), ON-PREM, HYBRID VISUALISATION LAYER SENSORS, IOT ANALYTICS LAYER (BI, PREDICTIVE, ML) DEVICES & MOBILITY Health IS Population Health Mgmt PACS Tele Medicine Virtual Classroom Curriculum Management Skills Delivery Capacity Building City Surveillance Dial 100 Crime Analytics Fusion solutions Emergency Response Smart Grid Renewable – DR/ ToU Outage Mgmt Predictive Analytics MMTS ITMS Smart Parking Automated Ticketing Mgmt City Residents Data Hub Solid Waste Mgt Water & Sanitation Workflow Mgt SAFE CITIES ULB/ CITIZEN SERVICES ENERGY TRANSPORT HEALTH EDUCATION/ SKILLS DEVPT

9 Cloud in Smart Cities Big data Mobility Cloud Social
Business Insights – Assets mgmt. & Health, Financials Real-time Forecasting : Demand, Supply, Consumption Social Analytics Decision support Cloud Data Sovereignty Public Vs Private – RoI Moving away from On Premise Scalability Data Center of tomorrow Intelligent Computing Capacity Management Consolidate IT Infra Compute power for analytics and predictive models IaaS, PaaS, SaaS & STaaS Mobility Empower Field Crew Citizen’s involvement Common Operating Picture Field decision making Consumer Authentication Cloud : India Data center Management cost for Infra - 3$ public vs 30$ pvt Infrastructure flexibility as per scaling – say transactions Data storage – 1kb for 96polls per consumer for single phase meter Social & Collaboration : People first approach. How people consume services. And add value. Use of AV, social Apps to create value for consumer. Self Service Mobility : Supporting information workers from any location (field or office) on any device with enhanced collaboration, workflows and seamless access to information. Audio video realtime conferencing capabilities Big Data : Other areas that support the Utility smart grid/big data scenarios are: Meter Data Management. Partner – Itron ( Asset Health. Partner - OSIsoft ( Asset Information Management. Partner – OpenText ( Social City as a service(App) Consumer Participation Behaviour Patterns Social Policing Emergency Response Crisis communication Recruitment & Branding

10 Business Intelligence
The value chain.. Data Mobility & Devices Business Value Public or Private Cloud On-Premises Big Data & Business Intelligence Social Business Symbiotic value chain. The consumer data collected from smart metering is processed in cloud for consumer insights and used in identifying the trends for better governance by utilities. Same mechanism is used to provide the value back to the consumer with cloud and social with mobility.

11 S - Social M - Mobility A - Analytics R - Roadmap (to Cloud)
4/25/ :48 PM S - Social M - Mobility A - Analytics R - Roadmap (to Cloud) T - Technology © 2012 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. Microsoft, Windows, Windows Vista and other product names are or may be registered trademarks and/or trademarks in the U.S. and/or other countries. The information herein is for informational purposes only and represents the current view of Microsoft Corporation as of the date of this presentation. Because Microsoft must respond to changing market conditions, it should not be interpreted to be a commitment on the part of Microsoft, and Microsoft cannot guarantee the accuracy of any information provided after the date of this presentation. MICROSOFT MAKES NO WARRANTIES, EXPRESS, IMPLIED OR STATUTORY, AS TO THE INFORMATION IN THIS PRESENTATION. © 2010 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. Microsoft, Windows, Windows Vista and other product names are or may be registered trademarks and/or trademarks in the U.S. and/or other countries. The information herein is for informational purposes only and represents the current view of Microsoft Corporation as of the date of this presentation. Because Microsoft must respond to changing market conditions, it should not be interpreted to be a commitment on the part of Microsoft, and Microsoft cannot guarantee the accuracy of any information provided after the date of this presentation. MICROSOFT MAKES NO WARRANTIES, EXPRESS, IMPLIED OR STATUTORY, AS TO THE INFORMATION IN THIS PRESENTATION.


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