The Open Data Platform Imperative for the Energy Industry
A scalable data foundation based on open standards can help the oil and gas industry compete and thrive in a digital world.
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The ODSU Forum has been collaborating on solving the decades-long battle of accessing multi-source and multi-level complex E&P data that is locked in non-standard repositories and within software vendor proprietary data models and home-grown implementations.
The OSDU data foundation is based on cloud-first architecture, however there are several options across cloud(s), on-premise infrastructure or edge offerings. A key decision point is ensuring a secure, reliable and homogenous data platform across any infrastructure to enable the unique operational needs of the energy industry. This includes the vision beyond an integrated upstream data foundation inclusive of the supporting supply chain for existing (gas) as well as new energy and future energy sources.
Download this free whitepaper today and learn:
- How the Open Group OSDU Forum will enable a seamless enterprise data foundation across disciplinary workflows (geoscience, engineering, planning and fiscal).
- Leveraging greater choice and flexibility across leading technology and interpretation software without worrying about proprietary data models attached to the software.
- What choices are available to enabling your OSDU data foundation and why not all platforms are equal.