Upcoming October Webinars

  • Upcoming October Webinars

    Posted by Kevin Praet (Adm) on September 26, 2019 at 5:55 am

    Hello everyone,

    We have two exciting webinars planned for October and hope you’ll consider joining us. The first, happening Thursday October 3rd, is our webinar with Nokia and Poyry “Empowering Utilities with Actionable Data for Tomorrow’s Grid Challenges and New Business Models.”  For more information and registration, please click the link here

    Next, on Wednesday October 9th, we’ll be hearing from Georgia Power and McLean Engineering and their webinar “Expert Forum: How and Why Risk Adverse Utilities Need to Capitalize on the 5G Boom.” For more information and registration, please click the link here

    If you have any questions on either webinar, please do not hesitate to reach out. We hope to see you all there!

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    Kevin Praet
    Membership Coordinator
    Informa
    Boulder CO
    315-440-3033
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    Shawn Fountain replied 5 years, 1 month ago 4 Members · 3 Replies
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  • Lauren Gouveia

    Member
    September 27, 2019 at 2:31 am

    We’re doing a similar evaluation at Hawaiian Electric and would also be interested in a comparative analysis or prior experience with SAP HANA.  As an SAP shop, part of our consideration is early experience supporting HANA through a data warehouse + analytics platform implementation in anticipation for HANA migration for our transactional systems.  We haven’t yet done a comparative analysis for SAP HANA for analytics vs other industry products, however.  We just finished an 8 week Proof of Concept engagement with SAP’s data science team to implement a situational awareness visualization and load forecast for our system operations group.  We’re still closing out the POC but it was helpful to better understand the functional and technical requirements involved with HANA.

     

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    Have any members who ever done any comparative analysis on using the SAP HANA platform for analytics vs using AWS and its cadre of tools e.g. Sagemaker, S3 etc? One thing to consider is that we are already an SAP shop.

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    Ben Ettlinger
    Emerging Technologies
    New York Power Authority
    White Plains, NY
    914 681 6496
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  • Grace Bronson

    Member
    October 1, 2019 at 10:17 am

    At the City of Tacoma, we are using HANA Live Views with Tableau sitting right on top of it for real time data needs.  In the next 6 months we will be loading the data into SnowFlake in AWS on S3 as part of our broader data needs.

    ——Original Message——

    We’re doing a similar evaluation at Hawaiian Electric and would also be interested in a comparative analysis or prior experience with SAP HANA.  As an SAP shop, part of our consideration is early experience supporting HANA through a data warehouse + analytics platform implementation in anticipation for HANA migration for our transactional systems.  We haven’t yet done a comparative analysis for SAP HANA for analytics vs other industry products, however.  We just finished an 8 week Proof of Concept engagement with SAP’s data science team to implement a situational awareness visualization and load forecast for our system operations group.  We’re still closing out the POC but it was helpful to better understand the functional and technical requirements involved with HANA.

     

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  • Shawn Fountain

    Member
    October 9, 2019 at 11:28 am

    At Navigant, where we work with 10 million plus AMI meter reads, we are working with Snowflake. We are impressed. We plan to performance test on SQL processing for data validation and aggregation and on ODBC visualization hitting our main flattened reporting table with ~50 billion rows. It would certainly be interesting to compare performance results and costs.

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    Shawn Fountain
    Director
    Navigant
    3038809207
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    Original Message:
    Sent: 10-01-2019 10:17
    From: Grace Bronson
    Subject: Analytics Platform

    At the City of Tacoma, we are using HANA Live Views with Tableau sitting right on top of it for real time data needs.  In the next 6 months we will be loading the data into SnowFlake in AWS on S3 as part of our broader data needs.

    Original Message——

    We’re doing a similar evaluation at Hawaiian Electric and would also be interested in a comparative analysis or prior experience with SAP HANA.  As an SAP shop, part of our consideration is early experience supporting HANA through a data warehouse + analytics platform implementation in anticipation for HANA migration for our transactional systems.  We haven’t yet done a comparative analysis for SAP HANA for analytics vs other industry products, however.  We just finished an 8 week Proof of Concept engagement with SAP’s data science team to implement a situational awareness visualization and load forecast for our system operations group.  We’re still closing out the POC but it was helpful to better understand the functional and technical requirements involved with HANA.

     

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