Microsoft Launches Software Architecture For 'integrated Utility Of The Future'

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MEDIA RELEASE PR36545


Microsoft Launches Software Architecture for 'Integrated Utility of the Future'


REDMOND, Wash., Oct. 14 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/ --


       Utility industry takes significant step in smart grid development.


    Microsoft Corp. today announced it has developed a reference architecture based on familiar, cost-effective

Microsoft platforms that can serve as the basis for development of the "integrated utility of the future."


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    The Microsoft Smart Energy Reference Architecture (SERA) is Microsoft's first comprehensive reference

architecture that addresses technology integration throughout the full scope of the smart energy ecosystem. The

Microsoft SERA helps utilities by providing a method of testing the alignment of information technology with their

business processes to create an integrated utility. This is the second utility offering to be released from

Microsoft in four months, following the announcement of Microsoft Hohm, an online application developed to

enhance the experience of utilities' customers and provide further insight into the supply and demand of

residential energy use.


    As utilities attempt to develop new projects that are funded by national smart grid stimulus programs, they will

need sound, tested technologies that help them proceed. Using Microsoft and industry partners' technologies,

utilities will be able to implement solutions faster and more reliably than they could with solutions offered by

competitors.


    The Microsoft SERA has been endorsed by a number of global solutions providers whose energy industry

solutions span the entire energy ecosystem - from the power grid to the home. Microsoft Gold Certified Partners

supporting SERA include Accenture, Alstom Power, AREVA, ESRI, Itron Inc. and OSIsoft Inc.


    Significantly, Microsoft has been working closely with key power industry partners to ensure that SERA

addresses power utilities' IT infrastructure needs. Alstom Power, for example, has demonstrated its commitment to

Microsoft by fully embracing SERA and sees this move as the first step in providing solutions for the new challenge

raised by smart grids.


    "Alstom has established a long-term relationship with Microsoft in order to provide cost-efficient, scalable

architectures for electrical producers like solar, hydro, wind, coal, steam or nuclear power plants," said Laurent

Demortier, senior vice president of Alstom Power's Energy Management Business. "This Microsoft reference

architecture accelerates solution development to enable developers to provide enhanced, more cost-effective,

secure and scalable solutions."


    Customers such as Fujairah F2 O&M Company Ltd. are seeing the benefits of solutions built according to an

architecture that provides the alignment of IT with their business processes. "Developing a quality ALSPA Series

DCS system for such a large and complex plant like ours is not that easy, and the Alstom team has responded to

that great challenge in an exceptional manner," said Soloman Premline Prince, production manager, Fujairah F2

O&M Company.


    "Utility industry executives who are concerned about changing their business models to ones that enable a

smarter energy ecosystem will view Microsoft as a partner of choice because of its current strengths within

their technology regimes as well as our solutions' adaptability to future, sometimes unknown, conditions and

business environment needs," said Larry Cochrane, Worldwide Utilities Industry technology strategist/architect,

Microsoft. "The Microsoft Smart Energy Reference Architecture represents our continuing commitment to our utility

industry customers and our holistic vision of how the smart grid fits into the much larger energy ecosystem

that's evolving daily."


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    The Microsoft SERA for the smart energy ecosystem will help create a world where thousands of smart devices

can seamlessly plug into the grid thanks to common standards and interoperability frameworks, just as the

plug-and-play model allows thousands of devices to seamlessly plug into PCs today.


    Consequently, utility industry systems integrators such as Accenture are leading proponents of the Microsoft

SERA for smart grids.


   

"Microsoft's reference architecture provides an end-to-end solution that can position utilities to take operational

performance and customer response to a higher level," said Greg Guthridge, utilities customer service practice

lead at Accenture. "Their integrated architecture leverages proven Microsoft platforms to support new smart

processes and customer support capabilities. Innovative solutions, especially in the area of visualization and

analytics, support important new capabilities in a smart-enabled energy services organization."


    As a result, the grid and the broader energy ecosystem can achieve the vision of becoming smarter as

companies inject Microsoft and industry partners' software into the various control points in the power system, so

that households and businesses have ready access to timely, user-friendly information that eventually can help

them make more rational choices about their energy use.


    The Microsoft SERA provides a road map for utilities to help identify and solve the integration issues facing grid

and energy ecosystem advancement. It also empowers users to drive improvements in real time, as well as to

accelerate continuous improvement over time.


    Founded in 1975, Microsoft (Nasdaq: MSFT) is the worldwide leader in software, services and solutions that help

people and businesses realize their full potential.


    For utility industry-specific information:

    Please visit http://www.microsoft.com/utilities and http://www.microsoft-hohm.com.



SOURCE:  Microsoft Corp.


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