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SAP for Utilities Michael O’Donnell, Vice President, SAP Utilities August 20, 2014

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After a brief introduction by Mr. Humphreys, Henry Bailey will talk a few minutes about SAP’s roadmap for utilities. This will be followed by a discussion led by Chris Humphreys about the evolutionary transition from disparate point solutions to enterprise-wide, end-to-end, Regulation Management where controls are consolidated and leveraged such that compliance is a byproduct of industry best practices. Finally, Mr. Rice and Chris Humphreys will end the hour with a presentation expanding on the concept of controls consolidation and compliance as a byproduct focused on NERC CIP Ver 3-5 and NIST transitional capabilities of Regulation Management.

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SAP for UtilitiesMichael O’Donnell, Vice President, SAP UtilitiesAugust 20, 2014

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75%of global workforce

will be Millennials

We are in an era of unprecedented change in many dimensions

5 billionpeople worldwide

will becomemiddle class

50%of the world’s population

will live underwater shortage

1.3 billionpeople on business & social networks today

50 billion connected devices and

“internet of things” by 2030

Rising Customer Expectations A Dramatically Changing Workforce Pressure on Resources

Network Effect/Explosion in Structured and Unstructured data

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It’s a new world…

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UTILITIES TODAY

Complex Infrastructure Requirements

Changing Model of Consumers

IT/OT Convergence“The Internet of Things”

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Evolution of IT Architecture1980-90‘s 2000 2005 2014

Local integrationClient-ServerArchitecture

GlobalIT Harmonization

Business ProcessManagement (BPM)

and Service Oriented Architecture (SOA)

Next Generation IT,becoming a Digital

Utility

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Four key technology trends for The Digital Utility U

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Social Media

• Data volume for enterprise applications is doubling every 18 months

• HANA - in-memory database technology

• Future services mainly based on metering data

• Analyze huge data volumes from different sources to enable and accelerate business decisions

Cloud

• ~80% of new software in 2013 was available as cloud services

• Hybrid cloud solutions drive TCO and integration

• Facilitates business partner collaboration to offer innovative energy services

• Enabler of business process optimization

• There will be 1.43 billion social network users in 2014

• In 2015, 63.2% of internet users will visit a social network at least monthly

• Tools for internal and external collaboration

• Monitoring of customer sentiment

• Involve customers in energy program development

Big Data/HANA

Mobile

• Smartphones outsell PCs

• Today, mobile devices are the primary method of internet access worldwide

• Increased importance to mobile interaction i.e. customer interaction

• Efficient channel to bring new energy services to customers

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Meeting the New Business Needs Requires Two Platforms in One

BUSINESS PROCESS PLATFORM

INFORMATIONPLATFORM

Powered by SAP HANA® software

Trading & Portfolio Services

Innovative Tariffs

Mobility Services

Virtual Power Plants

Predictive Maintenance

Forecasting

Demand Response Management

Outage Management

Weather Data

Energy Management

Data QualityData Analysis

User Access

Data Capturing

Data Management

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Our Vision – The Next Generation Utilities PlatformEvolutionary innovation without disruption

SAP Real Time Data Platform for Utilities

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Partner Solutions

e.g. Choice, STI, basistechnologies,

ESRI

SAP Business Intelligen

ce

SAP Business

Suite(incl. IS-U)

Further SAP

Solutions(e.g. Smart

Meter Analytics, Predictive

Maintenance)

Customer Solutions

MDUS

SCADA, NIS etc. AMI Headend

Data Historian

GIS ERP External Provider

© 2013 SAP AG. All rights reserved. 8This presentation and SAP‘s strategy and possible future developments are subject to change and may be changed by SAP at any time for any reason without notice. This document is provided without a warranty of any kind, either express or implied, including but not limited to, the implied warranties of merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose, or non-infringement

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The challenge: Increasing number of customer facing applications require access to back-end data and processes

CRMSmart Energy

Data FoundationIS-U

Non-SAPsystems

Cloud

BackendSystems

Mobile Devices Enterprise SoftwareWeb Social Call Center

Costly and risky project-specific Point-to-Point Integration

Customer InteractionChannels

• Open standards: develop and deploy integrated apps quicker for any channel

• Flexible, scalable integration layer

• Avoid costly app-per-app integration projects

• High SAP security standards

• Take advantage of SAP delivered self-service apps

• Available on-premise or cloud based (planned)

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PEOPLE CUSTOMER MONEY SUPPLIER

MARKETPLACE

PARTNER/ISV APPS

CUSTOMER APPS

SAP in the CloudA unified cloud architecture for all SAP solutions

SAP HANA CLOUD PLATFORMAPP DEV & INTEGRATION SERVICES | DATABASE SERVICES | INFRASTRUCTURE SERVICES | INTEGRATION

LINE OF BUSINESS CLOUD APPLICATIONS

SUITE ONHANA

BW ONHANA

MANAGED CLOUD

BUSINESS NETWORK BUSINESS TO BUSINESS COLLABORATION

SOCIAL PEOPLE TO PEOPLE COLLABORATION

BUSINESS

SUITE

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