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September, 2016Melbourne, Australia

By: Babar Jan-Haleem Oracle Asia-Pacific Head: Big Data & Analytics

Smart Cities: An APAC Necessity

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Safe Harbor StatementThe following is intended to outline our general product direction. It is intended for information purposes only, and may not be incorporated into any contract. It is not a commitment to deliver any material, code, or functionality, and should not be relied upon in making purchasing decisions. The development, release, and timing of any features or functionality described for Oracle’s products remains at the sole discretion of Oracle.

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Livability

Workability

Sustainability

Cities must improve

City managers turning to

technology as an enabler for

Smart City Transformation

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TECHNOLOGY IS

ACCELERATINGSMART CITY TRANSFORMATION

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2.3B I L L I O N

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200 BillionIoT enabled devices by 2020*

Government ServicesPopulation usageInfrastructure responseEmergency response

TransportationFleet management

eCall (safety)Remote diagnosticsTraffic management

Energy & WaterBalance power generation & supplyEnergy consuming devicesRemotely control of devicesCloud managed devices

EducationRemote and mobile learningPersonalized educationAccessibilityGamification

Health & Human ServicesTele-healthRemote monitoringEmergency helpElderly care

Culture & TourismInteractive, customized toursTargeted marketing

Smart BuildingsBuilding automationSecuritySmart waste management

Public SafetySurveillanceRemote monitoringSmart streetlight

*IDC

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Telephone ~75 years

Radio ~38 years

TV ~13 years

Internet ~4 years

iPod ~3 years

AOL ~2.5 years

Facebook ~3.5 years

Draw Something app~50 days

Angry Birds Space game ~35 days

Time to reach 50 million users

Technology adoption now faster than ever!

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Africa Asia LatAm & Caribbean More Developed Regions World

15% 17%

42%

55%

30%33%37%

75% 76%

47%

1950 2000

2030

By 2050two-thirds of world’s population will live in cities

*2014 World Urbanization Prospects, UN

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Major Investments being Made around the Globe

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50%NA

China$13B

India$1.2B

US+$10B

Europe340 Funded

ProjectsDubai$7-8B

20 of the World's Largest Countries Will Create and Fund National Smart City Policies by 2017

ASIA-PACIFIC

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Major Areas of Investment

Modern

Health

Safety

Education

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Global status of public infrastructure development

Capital wasted due to

poor project selection

Capital wasted due to

poor maintenance

Capital wasted due to

poor project execution

7% 14%

Source: McKinsey Infrastructure Practice, Infrastructure productivity: How to save $1 trillion a year, January 2013

7%

An urgent need for improvement in infrastructure delivery

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Top 5 Challenges

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Security Transparency Bureaucracy Participation Climate Change

* Inter American Development Bank

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City Priorities

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Cloud (SaaS, PaaS, IaaS, DaaS)

Government Services

Transportation Smart Buildings Energy & Water Culture & Tourism

Education Public Safety Health & Human Services

Big Data/Analytics/Machine Learning IoT/Sensors

311 Services

Permitting

Public Works

Congestion Management

TollingSystems

Smart Parking Systems

Sustainability Solutions

Building Automation

Maintenance Systems

Performance Management

Field Inspection Systems

Public Space Management

Trip Planning & Routing

Targeting Marketing

Student Registration (K-

12)

Workforce Development

Social Integration

Intelligence Hub & Alerting

VideoSurveillance

Integrated Border Management

Judiciary Systems

EligibilitySystems

Social Welfare Services

National Health Systems

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Oracle Vision for Smart City Platform

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Provide a Sentient City Infrastructure through intelligent controls that sense and action on the Big Data offered through connected sensors

Maximize the Reuse of Infrastructure, allowing future sources to be added and offer full independence towards additional solutions, processes, disciplines and appliances

Establish a City Wide Nervous System, enabling the Citizens and the City to share responsibilities while offering maximum control at the lowest level in the Community

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Operations

Oracle’s Smart Cities StrategyComplete, Integrated, Scalable and Secure

Citizens

Partners

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Modern Back Office

Healthy Cities

Modern Citizen Experience

(311, Airport concierge)

Service Delivery(Call center/ IT help)

Digital Gov

Modern Front Office

Smart Building

Safe Cities

Mobile Cities

Education

Human Capital Mgmnt

ERP(Financial, Procurement)

EPM(Planning & Budget)

Healthy Cities

Oracle Modern Cities Platform

SaaS / PaaS / DaaS

Business Intelligence Cloud Service

Integration

IoT Cloud Service Mobile Cloud Service

Big Data Recovery

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Oracle’s Connected City Solution PillarsComplete, Integrated, Scalable and Secure

ModernBI/Analytics

Modern Back Office

Modern Front Office

Modern Platform

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Use Case 1: IoT Enabled City OperationsEnhanced City Operations through IoT enabled devices

• Process real time feeds from sensor enabled garbage bins, and seamlessly integrate with business applications to facilitate effective city services • Detect and act upon faulty devices• Optimize utilization of scarce resources• Mobile enabled field service staff

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Solution

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Use Case 2: Monitoring & Compliance of City ServicesEnhanced City Operations through IoT enabled devices

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Solution• Transform service delivery through effective

monitoring and prompt action via informative and comprehensive dashboards • Ensure compliance and efficient waste disposal

through tracking and monitoring of garbage disposal vehicles via real time sensor feeds

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Use Case 3: Mobile Enabled Citizen Service FulfillmentProviding means for immediate resolution of citizen requests

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Solution• Enable citizens to request paid services through

mobile enabled self service capabilities• Citizen friendly capabilities ranging from multiple

payment options to scheduling of paid services• Prompt and efficient response with tracking of

status on requests• Plug potential sources of revenue leak for the city

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City of Las VegasCitizen e-Services, Oracle Mobile Application Framework

Deployed on multiple platforms from a single code-base

Additional functionality easily added

Targeted to constantly evolving platforms and devices

Better productivity, flexibility & cost effective

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New things with new business models

• The global first implementation of a city wide “smart” parking management system and technology to manage parking supply and demand more intelligently.

• Sensors at 8,200 of the city’s 27,000 metered parking spaces, to get information from the gate arms at the city’s 14 garages, which among them have about 13,000 spaces

Parking Management

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Buenos AiresBusiness Intelligence Application

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Enable real-time monitoring of rainfall, river water levels, and storm water runoff system performance

Analysis & monitoring of data captured by 260 critical sensors

Improve insight and decision-making regarding weather-related developments with easy-to-use analytics and reporting system during major climate events

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Proposed Solution: Flood Control System, Buenos Aires

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Other Systems(Eg Traffic Lights, Traffic ) Management

Warehouse

Logistics App

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Lotte World Tower, Seoul, Korea

City Operation

Business intelligence maximizes efficiency in 555m vertical city

City Infrastructure

Core GIS infrastructure on high capacity engineered systems

BusinessProductivity

User-friendly intelligent Building Management services for tenants

SustainableCityConnected sensors control energy, air,

safety, fire, security

Citizen Empowerment

Location-based mobile App service to visitors

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Thank you.

Questions?

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Considerations in the Smart City transformation roadmap

Growing environmental challenges

Rapidly improving technology capabilities

Declining technology costs

Leverage theInternet of Things

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