Petrodata gets BP, Gaz de France contracts (September 2003)
Petrodata is to re-organize BP Norways archives and host Gaz de Frances software.Stavanger-based Petrodata has won contracts from BP and Gaz de Frances Norwegian units. BP Norway has chosen Petrodata for a major clean-up project within its administrative archivesover 5000 shelf meters of archives stored at multiple locations. BP plans to restructure its archives according to criticality and information type.
Minsaas
BP digital business manager Tor Minsaas said We plan to separate critical information from stuff we can dispose of. We are also merging our archives into one common structure, thereby making all relevant information easily accessible.
Hosting
In a separate contract, Gaz de France Norge (GDF) has awarded Petrodata a contract to host its major subsurface software applications. The decision followed a successful three month pilot project.
Team Workspace
Petrodata will host Schlumberger software which GDF uses to access PetroBank. The hosting solution is based on Landmarks Team Workspace portal which allows for information sharing and virtual teamwork with partners and public bodies.
Jacobsen
GDF Exploration Manager Vigdis Jacobsen said, Outsourcing IT works well and enables us to focus on finding and producing oil and gas. Petrodata is owned by Landmark and IBM. More from www.petrodata.no.
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