Edge Computing Solutions Enable Sustainability for Oil and Gas Firms

ZEDEDA’s industry experience includes a combined solution for Connected Oilfield Systems to help streamline and reduce costs.

ZEDEDA’s industry experience includes a combined solution for Connected Oilfield Systems to help streamline and reduce costs.

ZEDEDA, a company focused on edge infrastructure orchestration, to leverage data and increased automation to optimize operations.

Pulling timely actionable insights from edge environments like oil rigs, wells and refineries can save millions of dollars by reducing equipment failure and safety issues and maintaining regulatory compliance, ZEDEDA says. These environments can be remote and may have limited on-site staff, so addressing these challenges requires tools designed to simplify managing and securing edge infrastructure.

ZEDEDA has been a key partner in helping oil and gas operators accelerate their digital transformation and increase their ability to remotely manage connected operations. Working with Advantech and Arrow Electronics, the company produced a new, combined solution for Connected Oilfield Systems to help streamline and reduce costs in oil and gas field operations.

“There’s so much opportunity for the oil and gas industry to innovate with edge AI and IoT solutions,” says ZEDEDA’s vice president of Business Development, Michael Maxey. “Deploying edge computing platforms can help organizations become more efficient, keep people safe and achieve a greener future.”

For more information about ZEDEDA’s oil and gas solutions, click here. 

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.

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