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How Connectivity Drives Operational Technology

Presented by: David Claudino

Confidential Property of Schneider Electric

Innovation at every level

~ 5% of revenues devoted to R&D

~160K+ people in 100+ countries

Schneider Electric, the Global Specialist in Energy Management and Automation

€26.6Bn FY 2015 revenues

Energy is the base of life.

when Energy is on......

We ensure energy is on by making it

• Safe

• Reliable

• Efficient

• Sustainable

• Connected

DIGITIZATION

50B connected things by 2020

Source: Cisco

URBANIZATION

+2.5B people in cities by 2050

Source: United Nations, DESA

INDUSTRIALIZATION

+50% Energy consumption by 2050

Source: IEA

Megatrends are provoking a rise in Energy Demand

billion more have unreliable and intermittent supply of electricity Another

Source : IEA, Economist

billion people currently do not have access to electricity

We believe access to energy is a

BASIC HUMAN RIGHT …and the present way of managing energy is

UNSUSTAINABLE

Our Challenge in the next 40 years

WE HAVE TO BECOME 3 TIMES MORE EFFICIENT

3x Note: Forecast for 2015 compared to 2009 levels

2 C02 EMISSIONS

NEED TO BE

HALVED

x1.5 ENERGY

CONSUMPTION

More ELECTRIC

More DIGITIZED

More DECARBONIZED

More DECENTRALIZED

We have an opportunity to co-create the future

Global energy consumption will increase by 40% in the next 25 years MORE ELECTRIC

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Source : IEA, WEO 2014, New Policies Scenario

2005 2012 2020 2025 2030 2035 2040

Electricity Demand

Total Final Energy Consumption

...and electricity consumption will increase by 80%

MORE DIGITIZED and MORE DECARBONIZED Connected from Plant to Plug with demand side active energy and grid efficiency

Making Demand CONNECTED and EFFICIENT

Billion

50

40

30

20

10

2003 2010 2015 2020

Connected Devices

Connected People

Source : Cisco, Internet World Statistics

INTERNET OF THINGS

Making Demand CONNECTED and EFFICIENT

ACCELERATION Driven by pervasive penetration of

MOBILITY & ANALYTICS

Making Demand CONNECTED and EFFICIENT

ACCELERATION Driven by pervasive penetration of

MOBILITY & ANALYTICS

SOFTWARE & ANALYTICS

AUTOMATION

ENERGY

Making Demand CONNECTED and EFFICIENT

ACCELERATION Driven by pervasive penetration of

MOBILITY & ANALYTICS

CONVERGENCE

IT

OT

ENERGY & PROCESS OPTIMIZATION

What has changed

ANALYTICS

New functionalities Artificial Intelligence optimizing performance at all levels

CLOUD

Pervasive and Affordable Communication Rich UI Recognition of Operator

MOBILITY

Massive Aggregation of Data Stakeholder sharing Concentration of Specialist

Sept 29, 2015

Schneider Electric’s

Micro Data Center

Solutions

Edge Computing solutions as the Holy Grail for reduced latency and processing speed needs

OUR WORLD – WAS a world of interactions between PEOPLE

Eu

Eu

OUR WORLD - MORE DIGITIZED - Connected devices are everywhere!

OUR WORLD – IS NOW a world of interactions between EVERYTHING!

And the world doesn’t stop ...

Source: Cloud Index Report 2014

..by 2018

8.6 Zettabytes of IP Traffic

Digital traffic is expanding

annually by 23%+,

creating the need to scale

digital infrastructure

8,600,000,000,000,000,000,000 bytes

Confidential Property of Schneider Electric |

Typical cloud network

Confidential Property of Schneider Electric |

Latency requirements vary by application

Edge Cloud

Edge or Local Data Centres

• Gather massive information from “local things”

• Provide significant local computational power

• Store and deliver high bandwidth content to

users

There are three ways to add edge computing

Enterprise: finance, retail, outsourced IT

Industrial: oil & gas, mining, manufacturing

Government and Military

Customer Trends

Healthcare and Education

Schneider Electric’s Micro data center definition

Single and multi-rack that includes: • power, • cooling, • security, • management tools (DCIM) Assembled and tested in a factory environment.

Features and Components NetBotz Security and Environmental Monitoring > Surveillance Cameras > Alarm beacon > Temp. &Hum. sensors > Smoke detector > Leak Rope Sensor

Fan-assisted cooling

Metered rack PDU with remote monitoring

Symmetra UPS with remote management

StruxureWare Data Center Expert software for remote management and real-time monitoring

IT equipment can be installed in an office space without the cost of building a dedicated IT room

Superior sound proofing on all interior surfaces. Clean, decorative exterior to match office decor

Sept 29, 2015

Schneider Electric’s

Micro Data Center

Solutions

Edge Computing solutions as the Holy Grail for reduced latency and processing speed needs

Features and Components NetBotz Security and Environmental Monitoring > Surveillance Cameras > Alarm beacon > Temp. &Hum. sensors > Smoke detector > Leak Rope Sensor

Fan-assisted cooling

Metered rack PDU with remote monitoring

Symmetra UPS with remote management

StruxureWare Data Center Expert software for remote management and real-time monitoring

IT equipment can be installed in an office space without the cost of building a dedicated IT room

Superior sound proofing on all interior surfaces. Clean, decorative exterior to match office decor

Case Study – SmartShelter

Mackenzie Health - Toronto

Customer Challenge:

• Growing hospital with a need for greater data center capacity with little available space

• Data center is support – not producing revenue. New building would cost too much

• Need completed in 6 months

Solution:

• All-in-one SmartShelter Module

• 100kW PX UPS

• 12 racks, modular power, In-Row Cooling,

• Netbotz & DCIM software.

• Chiller supplied by Contractor

Sagrada Familia – Cathedral and Tourism (Spain)

Objective

• To support the construction process as well as

ticketing and other key SF’s processes.

• Provide data center in an active construction site

Solution

• All-in-One – 2 SmartShelter Modules 25’

Prefabricated Datacenters All in One.

• 10 racks at 4kW/per rack and upgradable to 8KW /per

rack.

• Overhead fan coils cooling. UPS Symmetra PX,

Netshelter Racks.

Why Schneider Electric?

• Customization as winning factor

• SE’s ability to provide an upgradable and relocatable

solution.

• In-house Maintenance Capabilities & Services

The IT load is shifting and we must follow…

Off-Premise

On-Premise

Edge Edge Computing

ON PREMISE DC

HYPER SCALE CLOUD DC

COLOCATION DC

New data

New data

shift shift

Edge

Data Flow from new Edge Computing Intelligent Systems

Data Processing & Storage shift to Off-Premise

Source: IDC

No single ‘location’ will prevail, rather the future of Computing will be an eco-system

Edge

Off-Premise

On-Premise

Edge

…and Data Center Market growth shows

continued expansion

Surf the wave

with Edge

Computing!

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