Published: August 05, 2011
Research and Markets: Cloud Computing - Key Enabler of Smart Grid
DUBLIN - (BUSINESS WIRE) - Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/e2b66d/cloud_computing)
has announced the addition of GlobalData 's new report "Cloud
Computing - Key Enabler of Smart Grid" to their offering.
Cloud
Computing - Key Enabler of Smart Grid provides an analysis of the
different factors that would position cloud computing as a key enabler
of smart grid. Cloud computing is a dynamic solution where IT
capabilities like hardware, software or services are provided through
the internet. The need for large scale real-time computing,
communication, transfer and storage of data generated by smart grid
technologies is expected to be addressed by cloud computing services.
The flexibility and scalability of storing and processing large amounts
of data and cost savings are some of the major benefits of using cloud
solutions for smart grid applications. Cloud computing facilities are
offered as private clouds, public clouds or hybrid clouds. The report
discusses how cost efficiency, flexibility and existing capabilities of
cloud computing can help in development of smart grid despite concerns
related to cyber security and data privacy.
Scope:
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Market prospect of cloud computing service providers in smart grid
industry
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Key drivers of market growth for cloud computing service providers in
smart grid
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Stake holders in utility cloud computing service industry for smart
grid
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Key barrier to development of cloud computing in utility service
industry
Reasons to Buy:
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Identify key growth and investment opportunities for cloud computing
in smart grid sector
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Gain insight on the industry's growth potential
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Developing strategies for market penetration
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Facilitate decision-making based on upcoming market developments in
the smart grid sector
Key Topics Covered:
1 Tables of Contents
2 Summary
3 Cloud
Computing - Key Enabler of Smart Grid
3.1 Need for Maintaining Large Data by Utilities will Create Demand for
Cloud Computing
3.1.1 Advanced Metering Infrastructure (AMI)/Meter Data Management (MDM)
Systems
3.1.2 Transmission and Distribution Management Systems
3.1.3 Geographic Information Systems (GIS) Application
3.1.4 Demand Response Systems
3.1.5 Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Application
3.2 Advantage of Scalability and Flexibility in Cloud Computing for
Smart Grid to Benefit Power Utilities
3.3 Cost Benefits to Drive Cloud Computing in Smart Grids
3.4 Realizing Full Potential of Unused Systems through Cloud Computing
will Benefit Utilities
3.5 Cloud Computing Capabilities of IT and Telecom players will Support
the Growth of Cloud Computing in Smart Grid
3.6 Cyber Security and Performance Concerns may Hamper the Growth
Prospect of Cloud Computing in Smart Grid
4 Appendix
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