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Saturday, May 31, 2014

City of Minneapolis Turns Analytics into Insight with IBM

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City of Minneapolis Turns Analytics into Insight with IBM

City Helps Manage Performance Using 1,250 Metrics to Improve Services for Citizens
MINNEAPOLIS and ARMONK, N.Y. - 28 May 2014: By looking at patterns, event correlation, anomaly detection and hot-spot isolation across all parts of the city, Minneapolis is usingsmarter cities technology from IBM (NYSE: IBM) to gain meaningful insight through data analytics to improve the lives of citizens.
A city focused on growth, economic opportunity and achieving its goals, the mayor and city officials are also focused on the fundamentals of running the city well. To do this, city officials are tracking more than 1,250 metrics and key performance indicators to help ensure it is on pace with its goals and the expectations of citizens. From repairing potholes on city streets, to improving transit systems, expediting snow removal, or ensuring a safer city, using Big Data andanalytics are at the foundation of the city’s strategy for improving efficacy and efficiency of its operations.
“We’re focused on turning data into better decisions,” said Otto Doll, Chief Information Officer, City of Minneapolis. “To do this, we’re relying on analytics that can give us a better view into the city – past, present and future.” 
Using IBM Intelligent Operations software delivered over the cloud, city employees and decision makers now have access to a new set of analytics tools that can be used across the many different data sets within the city to gain insight into situations ranging from the police department to city hall or on the city streets. The same core analytics tools used to look for hot spots for criminal activity can be reused to spot flu outbreaks or vacant properties that may indicate economic development challenges in a particular area of the city. With the ability to visualize city data both geospatially and graphically on a map, it is now possible to understand thousands of events in the city and correlate how they interact.
For crime-fighting, the city is using IBM technology to track crime patterns over time and drill down into the data to look for the root cause. This helps make it possible to create more effective policing strategies. To track progress and ensure Minneapolis Police Department resources have been applied effectively, data is then used to evaluate if the policing approach is working to its fullest capacity. This can help answer important questions such as do more patrol officers on foot deter crime more effectively than officers in a squad car in the same area. Using IBM COPLINK crime analysts can quickly organize and rapidly analyze vast quantities of seemingly unrelated data to not only generate leads for solving crimes, but also use existing data in making non-obvious connections among people, places and other entities. This helps to make smarter, more efficient decisions in the way they solve cases, share information and ultimately increase the safety and security of the city.
To improve event planning and permitting, officials can now quickly use specialized mapping to analyze permits for city or planned events or business or construction permits. For example, they can use IBM’s platform to determine which city streets the maintenance department is working on that might interfere with a 5k race or a parade route planned for the same time, so changes can be made or to analyze city resources to ensure there are enough police, fire and medical support nearby. This type of insight into permitting gives the city greater perspective into other areas such as why economic development is growing in an area where there are coffee shop permits, or why more robberies take place in an area with three open liquor store permits.
“By using analytics that can run advanced “what-if” scenarios built on evidence, we’re taking a lot of the guess work out of running a city,” said Doll.  “We’re also putting the power of analytics into the hands of more city employees and in doing so, delivering high integrity information that will help enhance decision making across the city.” 
About IBM
For more information on IBM Smarter Cities, visit www.ibm.com/press/smartercities.
To join the conversation about IBM Smarter Cities please follow @IBMSmartCities on Twitter as well as the hashtag #SmarterCities

IBM Unleashes New Tools To Accelerate Data-Driven Cities

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IBM Unleashes New Tools To Accelerate Data-Driven Cities

Minneapolis, Minnesota, and Montpellier, France, Help Pioneer Smarter Cities Solutions for Water, Transportation and Emergency Management
• IBM’s work with these cities will enable others to attain new level of efficiency
• Advanced capabilities for water, transportation and emergency management provides cities a flexible, open and easy-to-use foundation
ARMONK, NY - 28 May 2014: IBM (NYSE: IBM) today announced that the cities of Minneapolis, Minnesota, and Montpellier, France, are working with IBM to make data-driven decisions to rapidly transform the way they provide water, transportation and emergency management.
These and other cities around the world are increasingly using data to make better decisions and allocate resources to sense and respond to challenges in city infrastructure.  From improving traffic management, responding rapidly to incidents, using effective communication channels with citizens and ensuring sustainable natural resources, data and analytics are providing new insight to create more effective cities. As a result of helping create thousands ofSmarter Cities, IBM has isolated the most pressing challenges and is bringing together a new way to help municipalities use Big Data and analytics via the cloud to improve economics and address the strategic issues that are critical to their future.
The availability of three new cloud-based Smarter Cities management centers for transportation, water and emergency management announced today serve as a springboard for development to allow cities to quickly begin to use their own data, as well as open data, to attain new insight into citizen services and improve decision making for city leadersFor citizens, this means improved access to city services, the ability to predict and respond to situations before they impact the daily lives of people, and enabling better feedback to empower citizens.
“For the first time, we have the tools that can be applied broadly across city departments to give us greater flexibility to see reality and turn data into decisions,” said Otto Doll, chief information officer, City of Minneapolis. “In any city, an issue may reside in one department, but the answer lies in another. Analytics can enable a city to tell meaningful stories about what is going on in real-time through data.” 
In Minneapolis, the city is using IBM’s cloud-based Smarter Cities technology to make more effective decisions, allocate city resources more efficiently and drive change by ensuring multiple departments are aligned and working together on a single initiative. IBM Intelligent Operations software is also helping the city do pattern discovery, and providing city leaders with metrics to track performance improvement and ensure they are meeting their goals.
In Montpellier, the fastest growing city in France, IBM Intelligent Operations delivered via the cloud serves as the foundation for the city’s effort to improve water management, mobility and emergency management. This capability aggregates Montpellier’s data sources and provides city leaders the ability to analyze this data in detail. It also allows new insight to be shared across multiple parts of the city, universities and with partner organizations delivering services to the region.
Montpellier is also creating a living laboratory for open innovation in cooperation with the University of Montpellier 1 and University of Montpellier 2, encouraging the development of new technology, urban innovations, new start-up organizations and the exploration of new economic models. These efforts have already resulted in a 10 percent improvement in water yield, and future goals are to reduce flooding by 20 percent and reduce automobile traffic by 10 percent through a partnership with leading French public transportation provider Transdev. Montpellier plans to achieve these goals while keeping up with growing demands on city services.
Transportation, Water and Emergency Management Centers
Built with cities, the three new smarter cities Management Centers for transportation, water and emergency management bring together IBM’s vast portfolio of leading Intelligent Operations software, IBM Global Business Services expertise, and IBM’s broad analytics capabilities. This provides cities repeatable models for urban development. The solutions are available via the cloud or on premise through a combination of hardware, software, services and preconfigured analytics models for best practices in city management. Rather than complex, customized projects, cities can begin getting insight from their data in a little more than a week.
·     Transportation Management - provides citywide traffic visibility to help alleviate congestion, improve traffic management, optimize road capacity, rapidly respond to incidents and enhance the travel experience by delivering travel advisories to citizens. The solution has been proven to help some cities reduce congestion by 25 percent.
·     Water Management – provides the ability to use analytics and decision support to improve flood protection, water quality and integrated water resource management. It also helps forecast future demands on the water supply and helps city leaders coordinate responses to flood or drought. The solution has been proven to help some cities reduce leaks by 20 percent.
·     Emergency Management - provides geospatial intelligence and analytics to help harness information and data streaming in from multiple sources to provide a central point of command for emergency management. It can provide emergency managers with critical information from first responders, scenario planning to streamline and integrate response to emergencies, and advanced communications for first responders and emergency personnel. Some cities using this solution have reduced response time by 25 percent.
“Cities need a foundation for modernizing their systems and the basis of their technology should be flexible, open and easy to use,” said Michael Dixon, general manager, IBM Smarter Cities. “City leaders and citizens will all benefit from this integrated approach, predictive analytics and resulting outcomes that will allow cities to begin to transform in ways that just a decade ago were unimaginable.”
The new pre-configured offerings and services signify a strategic shift by IBM to accelerate into the marketplace a new class of Smarter Cities solutions that combine analytics, mobile and social to provide predictive insight and help cities deliver better results by making sense of the massive amounts of Big Data generated every day.
Citizen Engagement Through People for Smarter Cities
IBM also announced today a new digital platform for citizen engagement, People for Smarter Cities,to provide citizens, academia and forward thinkers around the world a place to share ideas and engage in public discussions on how to make cities smarter. To mark the launch of People for Smarter Cities, IBM collaborated with Zooppa, a crowdsourcing community with more than 200,000 members—including filmmakers, influential bloggers, and environmental communities—- to invite citizens from around the world to submit their ideas through video on ways to improve life in their cities. The winning Smarter Cities videos can be viewed atpeople4smartercities.com
About IBM
For more information on IBM Smarter Cities, visit www.ibm.com/press/smartercities.
To join the conversation about IBM Smarter Cities please follow @IBMSmartCities on Twitter as well as the hashtag #SmarterCitiesF

Portuguese Brewery Saves 72 Million Liters of Water Annually with GE Technology

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Portuguese Brewery Saves 72 Million Liters of Water Annually with GE Technology

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LISBON, PORTUGAL---May 30, 2014---Sociedade Central de Cervejas e Bebidas (SCC), a brewery in Vialonga near Lisbon, Portugal, has significantly reduced water usage by improving operating performance and reliability with help from GE's (NYSE: GE) advanced membranes and water chemical technology. The site reused wastewater to its cooling towers, which enabled it to reduce its yearly water discharge by 72 million liters and reduce its annual fresh water consumption by the same amount. It also increased production performance by 40 percent in the tertiary treatment.

GE has awarded SCC an ecomagination award to recognize the company for its noteworthy reductions in fresh water consumption and wastewater discharge. GE's ecomagination award recognizes the achievements of industrial users for striking a positive balance between today's environmental, industrial and sustainability challenges. It is given to the top GE customers in environmental and economic performance.

"At SCC we strive to continuously improve the environmental impact of our brands and business; empower the people and the communities where we operate; and positively impact the role of beer in society. Brewing beer is water-intensive, and we are committed to increase sustainability and use less water, which is a precious resource," said Ronald den Elzen, CEO of Sociedade Central de Cervejas e Bebidas, part of the HEINEKEN Group. "We are honored that GE has recognized us for an ecomagination award."

SCC has some groundwater available at the site, but it was not enough to meet the needs of the brewery. The other option was to use extremely expensive city water. In addition, Portugal is at a high risk of water scarcity over the next decades, so SCC turned to GE to help develop a solution using GE's advanced water technology.

By using GE's low-fouling reverse osmosis membranes and advanced chemistry technology, SCC was able to improve tertiary water treatment performance, reducing shutdowns by five times, also contributing to cost savings.

The GE ecomagination award was presented today to SCC during a ceremony to celebrate the achievement.

"In recognition of SCC's sustainability initiative and its commitment to reuse water and reduce both its fresh water consumption and wastewater discharge, we are pleased to present Sociedade Central de Cervejas e Bebidas, part of the HEINEKEN Group, with the GE ecomagination award," said Ralph Hadley, regional executive Europe and Russia, GE Water & Process & Technologies. "Reusing water can go a long way to prevent water scarcity. By using GE's water treatment membranes, chemistry technologies and technical expertise, we can help meet current and future water shortage challenges."

The ecomagination award is part of GE's ecomagination commitment, which focuses on developing technologies and solutions to meet tough environmental challenges like water scarcity. Through vision and creative innovation, GE is helping create a prosperous, better tomorrow.

This was not the first environment-related project developed together by GE and SCC. GE's technologies contributed to other sustainable initiatives in the past years:

- The cooling tower monitoring and control system TrueSenseTM and GE's advanced chemistry reduced make-up water consumption in the cooling towers by controlling concentration cycles at higher rates.

- The pasteurization process was improved with a significant reduction of water and steam consumption.

About Sociedade Central de Cervejas

Sociedade Central de Cervejas e Bebidas was founded in 1934 by four of the oldest Portuguese brewers. The "Sagres" brand was born in 1940, as a prestige beer for export, to represent SCC at the Portuguese World Exhibition, inaugurated in May of that year. The Group SCC -- Sociedade Central de Cervejas e Bebidas, S.A. which also includes Sociedade da Água de Luso, S.A. belongs since March 2008 to the Heineken Group. SCC's head office is located at Vialonga. Its main activity is the production and commercialization of beer and malt and also the commercialization of water and soft drinks.

In June 1996, Central de Cervejas was the first Portuguese brewer to have the Quality System certified according with ISO 9001 and in 2008 the Vialonga Plant obtained the certification of its Environmental Management System in conformity with ISO 14001:2004. In 2011 SCC has the Food Safety Management System certified according with ISO 2200.

Brewing a Better Future is SCC's long-term integrated approach to create genuine shared value for all our Stakeholders. Sustainability is part of how we manage our business. Protecting water resources and managing water usage are focus areas of our sustainability program.

About GE

GE (NYSE: GE) works on things that matter. The best people and the best technologies taking on the toughest challenges. Finding solutions in energy, health and home, transportation and finance. Building, powering, moving and curing the world. Not just imagining. Doing. GE works. For more information, visit the company's website at www.ge.com.

About GE Power & Water

GE Power & Water provides customers with a broad array of power generation, energy delivery and water process technologies to solve their challenges locally. Power & Water works in all areas of the energy industry including renewable resources such as wind and solar; biogas and alternative fuels; and coal, oil, natural gas and nuclear energy. The business also develops advanced technologies to help solve the world's most complex challenges related to water availability and quality. Power & Water's six business units include Distributed Power, Nuclear Energy, Power Generation Products, Power Generation Services, Renewable Energy and Water & Process Technologies. Headquartered in Schenectady, N.Y., Power & Water is GE's largest industrial business.

Follow GE Power & Water and GE's water business on Twitter @GE_PowerWater and @GE_Water.

GE and WIBAX Energy AB Form Strategic Alliance to Distribute Water Treatment Products in the Nordic Region

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GE and WIBAX Energy AB Form Strategic Alliance to Distribute Water Treatment Products in the Nordic Region

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TREVOSE, PA.---May 27, 2014---GE (NYSE: GE) today announced that the Swedish company WIBAX Energy AB, part of the WIBAX Group, will distribute GE's water technologies in the Nordic region. The distribution agreement, which started on May 1, 2014, combines WIBAX's local expertise and GE's advanced technologies to create greater access to innovative water and process solutions in the Nordic region. The distribution agreement will cover Denmark, Sweden, Norway and Finland.

"This cooperation with GE plays an important milestone in WIBAX's strategy of expanding product offerings to the different industries we are currently serving. This also opens up new geographical expansion, new industries and new products, which are all complementary to the existing WIBAX portfolio. With this new strategic alliance, we can only add more value to effectively serve the customers in the region," said Jonas Wiklund, group managing director, WIBAX AB.

The synergy of this agreement makes a lot of sense for all concerned as this would allow GE and WIBAX to serve the customers one step closer. With WIBAX's strategically located terminals and expansive logistic solutions, local laboratory, offices in key cities, headquarters in Piteå, Sweden, and logistic warehouses around the Nordic area, it enables them to meet customer needs more effectively. Both WIBAX and GE share similar safety and compliance values as well as an understanding of the value-service delivery model.

The agreement will enable WIBAX to deliver GE's latest water technologies to its customers to improve efficiency while reducing operating costs.

"GE technology helps customers reduce costs, meet environmental regulations and prepare for the evolving demands of their industry," said Ralph Hadley, GE region executive, chemical and monitoring solutions, Europe and Africa---water and process technologies for GE Power & Water. "Through the distribution agreement with WIBAX, GE is well positioned to solve our customers' tough-to-treat water challenges."

WIBAX provides a wide range of chemical products and services, bio-based fuels, technical support and development, chemical cleaning systems, service and maintenance and complete logistic solutions for safe delivery of chemicals. With strategically placed terminals and a fleet of specialized tank vehicles, WIBAX offers products to the market with cost-effective logistic solutions from production to the end user. This enables WIBAX to meet customer needs and ensure deliveries at the right time.

GE continues to offer a complete portfolio of solutions to customers in the Nordic region, including advanced cooling chemistry, process chemistry, membrane chemicals and equipment systems to help customers protect their assets, optimize processes and improve efficiency. Together, both GE and WIBAX are committed to bring technology, expertise and best practices to the Nordic region.

About WIBAX

WIBAX is a high technology specialist company that sources, processes, sells and delivers special products and base chemicals to the pulp and paper, metal, mining and district heating industries across Europe, mostly in the Nordic. The company has a sales turnover of around 600 million Swedish crowns in 2013. WIBAX handles more than 900, 000 tons of chemicals annually. WIBAX's terminal storage capacity is 245, 000 m3 of liquid chemicals and has a fleet of 37 specialized tank vehicles. WIBAX Group currently has 130 employees. The headquarters and production facilities are situated in Piteå, Sweden. Terminals and offices are strategically located all over Sweden as well as in Finland. For more information, visit the company's website at www.wibax.se.

The company strives to see continuous development in all aspects of its businesses; from purchasing, logistics, research and development collaboration with customers, technology, production and customer service. It is important for the company to create growth opportunities for the future. WIBAX tries to minimize the environmental impact of its activities while at the same time optimizing the use of resources.

About GE

GE (NYSE: GE) works on things that matter. The best people and the best technologies taking on the toughest challenges. Finding solutions in energy, health and home, transportation and finance. Building, powering, moving and curing the world. Not just imagining. Doing. GE works. For more information, visit the company's website at www.ge.com.

About GE Power & Water

GE Power & Water provides customers with a broad array of power generation, energy delivery and water process technologies to solve their challenges locally. Power & Water works in all areas of the energy industry including renewable resources such as wind and solar; biogas and alternative fuels; and coal, oil, natural gas and nuclear energy. The business also develops advanced technologies to help solve the world's most complex challenges related to water availability and quality. Power & Water's six business units include Distributed Power, Nuclear Energy, Power Generation Products, Power Generation Services, Renewable Energy and Water & Process Technologies. Headquartered in Schenectady, N.Y., Power & Water is GE's largest industrial business.

Follow GE Power & Water and GE's water business on Twitter @GE_PowerWater and @GE_Water.