Cloud Computing is Improving Oil and Gas Operations
Cloud computing has accelerated infrastructural development for nearly every industry, outsourcing complicated hardware to third-parties and making server connectivity and mobility easier than ever.
Our global economic environment necessitates collaboration across geographies, with increased focus towards security, scalability and flexibility for international corporations. Cloud computing is often the best answer for dynamic companies with complex IT needs.
The oil and gas industries stand to benefit from cloud computing – between the intensive field work, the need to share data from field instrumentation, contractors, regulators, and other stakeholders in real time – accurate and efficient cloud computing is a month.
How does cloud computing help?
Cloud computing refers to a scalable combination of hardware and software that operates simultaneously to facilitate business purposes.
HR
Cloud-based human resource management system helps companies track assets and resources across different locations, without the worry of a centralized or time-specific restrictions.
Accounting
Documentation and compliance information can be easily managed and tracked with cloud-based software.
Mapping
Mapping plays an important role in field operations of oil and gas. Cloud-based mapping has eased the load for oil and gas operations, enabling field personnel with applications that can be accessed on common devices like smartphones. A good example of cloud-based mapping services is Environmental Systems Research Institute’s ArcGIS Server. The ArcGIS server is capable of quick deployment using a preconfigured server image available from Amazon Web Services (AWS).
With the benefits of data security, global collaborations, flexibility and scalability of operations – cloud computing is a solid choice for the oil and gas industries.