Armada and Halliburton launch iEnergy partnership

iEnergy Partnership

Armada and Halliburton’s Landmark have announced an iEnergy Partner agreement to unlock the full capability of DecisionSpace365 and other third-party applications at the edge. Nagaraj Srinivasan, Senior Vice President of Landmark Halliburton, and Dan Wright, Co-Founder and CEO of Armada, jointly made the announcement. They emphasized the importance of integrating innovative technologies to enhance operational efficiency.

The iEnergy Partner Agreement aims to leverage cloud solutions with edge computing. This will provide enhanced, real-time data analytics and decision-making capabilities. “The integration of DecisionSpace365 with Armada’s technological solutions will vastly improve our clients’ ability to make data-driven decisions in real-time,” said Srinivasan.

Wright added, “This partnership represents a significant step towards bringing cutting-edge technology to the forefront of the energy sector. It ensures our clients have the best tools available to optimize their operations.”

This collaboration is set to enhance the oil and gas industry’s ability to manage large datasets effectively. It will improve collaboration among teams and streamline workflows.

By bringing these advanced solutions to the edge, Halliburton and Armada are positioning themselves at the forefront of technological advancements in the energy sector. Armada’s full-stack edge computing platform includes the Commander software and Galleon hardware solution.

iEnergy partnership enhances data-driven decisions

It will integrate with Landmark’s solutions to meet the growing data needs in remote oil and gas operations. The partnership is expected to enable oil and gas companies to integrate critical decisions into the process and control loop. This could potentially enhance asset utilization and reliability in remote locations.

Armada has pioneered the first full-stack edge computing platform. It is driven by advancements in IoT, artificial intelligence, and satellite connectivity. Their Commander software serves as a comprehensive tool for managing all of a company’s edge operations.

The Galleon hardware offers a modular data center solution that can be deployed globally, utilizing Starlink for satellite backhaul as needed. The partnership aligns with Armada’s mission to build and operate resilient, secure, and scalable infrastructure. It provides a single control plane to manage and optimize data globally.

Halliburton, established in 1919, remains one of the world’s leading providers of products and services in the energy sector. It continuously innovates to maximize asset value and advance a sustainable energy future.