What are the benefits of cloud technology?

Switching to a cloud platform can help you avoid software that is slow, expensive and disruptive.

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The changing industry and the future of cloud technology.

"Cloud adopters can expect substantially better value per dollar spent, a higher quality of service, increased flexibility, and higher data security. Most importantly, they can expect dramatic increases in productivity through mobile technology and mobile working." - Peter Black, Managing Director at EnergySys.

Many people view the cloud with skepticism. "Is my data stored securely?" "How long can I access my data for?" "Isn't using a browser deemed unsafe?"

These are questions that prevent organisations from taking the first step and introducing cloud software to their day-to-day.

Cloud-based services can help companies reduce expenses, improve team communication, and speed up large projects. Knowing these benefits could encourage more companies to choose cloud as their primary option.

The present and future of cloud technology
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How cloud technology is assisting the journey to net zero

How cloud software has impacted the future of oil and gas

Enabling business agility through cloud computing

In recent years, there has been an increasing focus on reducing carbon emissions and achieving net zero targets. Many organisations across various industries have made pledges to transition to net zero emissions in the near future.

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The oil and gas industry is a crucial component of our economy. It's important to recognise that using outdated software and infrastructure could hold back the industry's growth. To ensure its progress, we need to modernise our systems.

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The future of oil and gas does not lie in legacy software and traditional infrastructure. The future of the industry is instead in the hands of the technology that can properly handle its growth and its evolution.

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Agility, as previously mentioned, is something that all businesses strive for. The ability to change assets, create rules, edit reports and produce results sets companies apart in an increasingly competitive industry.

Cloud technology allows all of this to be possible. There is no need for external support or additional software, as cloud platforms hold all the data in one place accessible from a browser.

Particularly for an industry that evolves as rapidly as oil and gas does, cloud technology is the only means of keeping ahead of the curve.

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Working towards sustainability with cloud

A new age for the energy industry

Enhancing agility for your company

One technology that can play a significant role in helping organisations achieve net zero goals is cloud computing. Cloud software applications facilitates change and reduces carbon footprint through its features.

For instance, cloud environments offer a range of tools and services that can help monitor and optimise energy consumption. They can also reduce waste, and promote more sustainable practices. Additionally, cloud computing enables organisations to shift to remote working, which can help reduce the need for travel and associated emissions.

Overall, cloud computing has the potential to be a valuable tool in the fight against climate change. With its help, achieving net zero targets looks a lot more achievable.

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To ensure the industry's continued progress, it's imperative to consider upgrading the current systems. To remain competitive, the industry must embrace technology and leverage its power to its advantage.

To adapt to the ever-changing demands of the industry, it must be able to keep pace with advancements.

To ensure a sustainable future for the industry, it's crucial to implement technology solutions. These solutions will optimise operations, increase efficiency, and improve safety. These solutions will benefit the industry in the long term, making it more productive and secure. By choosing the right technology solutions, the industry can ensure its sustainable growth for years to come.

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Agile businesses have always come out on top across all industries. It is essential to be able to respond promptly to changing situations.

In today's fast-paced and ever-changing business landscape, agility has become a crucial factor for success. It refers to a company's ability to respond quickly and effectively to changes in the market, customer needs, and emerging technologies.

An agile organisation can adjust its strategies, processes, and resources in real-time to meet new challenges and opportunities. Cloud technology allows all this to be possible. There is no need for external support. Cloud platforms hold all the data in one place accessible from a browser.

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Cloud and the future of the energy industry

The oil and gas industry is constantly changing. Businesses in this field must keep up with the latest trends to remain competitive. One of the most important trends in recent years has been the adoption of cloud technology.

By leveraging cloud tools and infrastructure, oil and gas companies can streamline their processes. They can also improve collaboration and communication in business processes, and gain deeper insights into their operations.

Businesses can now make better decisions. They can react more quickly to market changes by analysing and storing large amounts of data in real-time. This allows them to gather more accurate insights and respond more efficiently, leading to improved decision-making processes.

Overall, the use of cloud technology is becoming increasingly crucial for the oil and gas industry. Those that fail to embrace it risk falling behind the competition.

What has cloud technology done for large oil and gas companies?

"The cloud platform and flexible interface is exactly what we needed to keep up with our dynamic operating teams." - BP Lower 48