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SAP Leonardo

Fueling Operations with Business InsightIoT Innovations for Energy and Natural Resource Companies

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For decades, asset and equipment sensor networks have been an integral part of energy and natural resources (ENR) company operations. Drills, pumps, excavators, and other sensor-rich field assets have been generating huge amounts of data to help ENR companies improve operations efficiency.

TODAY’S IOT TECHNOLOGY CAN DRIVE EVEN MORE ENR INNOVATIONThe availability of cost-effective cloud, analytics, and machine-learning technology now makes it possible for ENR companies to do a lot more with the Internet of Things (IoT), according to a new IDC white paper, sponsored by SAP, The IoT Imperative for Energy and Natural Resource Companies.*

CONVERGENCE IS KEYWhile IoT continues to deliver operational benefits for ENR companies, what’s missing is the ability to embed daily operations with in-context, real-time business information. By sharing more business data and insight across operations using enhanced IoT capabilities, people can make better in-the-moment decisions and operations can improve in terms of safety, efficiency, and ROI.

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What Is the Role of IoT in Energy and Natural Resources?

ENR companies must view the data within their processes, assets, and opera-tions as having value beyond the entity that generated the data. That means breaking down organizational, information, and tech-nology silos.*

*IDC white paper, sponsored by SAP, The IoT Imperative for Energy and Natural Resource Companies, May 2017.

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Digital Transformation That Targets ENR Company Priorities

IoT-driven transformation can deliver on the following two key ENR priorities.

Maximize recovery on leases – Optimize the use of equipment assets in the field to ensure the highest quality and quantity of extracted resources for the dura-tion of the lease

Minimize input costs – Use electricity, water, and other inputs at lowest cost by constantly monitoring utility demand signals, vendor cost data, and asset performance metrics

Improve workforce safety and performance – Keep people in the field connected with their entire work envi-ronment in real time to better monitor and mitigate risks

YOUR PARTNER IN IOT-ENABLED GROWTHLearn more about using SAP Leonardo IoT capabilities to extend and enrich ENR operations with network and edge intelligence. Download the IDC white paper and then come talk to us.

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GET THE RESULTS YOU NEED WITH SAP® LEONARDO IOTSAP® Leonardo Internet of Things (IoT) capabilities quickly integrate your core applications with your network of asset and environmental sensors. You can use cloud services that harness artificial intelligence and machine learning to:

Getting more business value from current IT investments: • Scaling quickly as operations grow and

flexibly as operating locations change • Using ready-to-run microservices and APIs

that extend business applications • Keeping IoT and on-premise and cloud

business systems on a common platform

Accelerating digital transformation: • Establishing data sharing between IoT-

enabled sensors to core applications quickly • Deploying simple, industry-specific IoT

services using a secure, reliable cloud platform

• Demonstrating immediate workforce and operations improvements in the field

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