Armada and Halliburton’s Landmark yesterday announced an iEnergy Partner agreement (‘iEnergy Agreement”) to unlock the full capability of DecisionSpace365 and other 3rd party applications at the edge.
Armada has built the first full-stack edge computing platform, enabled by recent revolutions in IoT, artificial intelligence and satellite connectivity. Along with an end-to-end software platform (“Commander”) that serves as a single source of truth for all of a company’s edge operations, Armada offers a complete hardware solution for the most optimal edge compute in remote areas: a data center-in-a-box (known as the “Galleon”) that can be deployed anywhere in the world, leveraging Starlink as needed for satellite backhaul.
Commenting on the iEnergy Agreement for Armada, CEO Dan Wright said, “We are excited to work with Halliburton, a global leader with over a century of innovation in the oil and gas industry, to bring its groundbreaking Landmark Solutions to the edge. The amount of data being generated at the edge is exploding, and this is particularly true for oil and gas companies. We look forward to enabling customers to utilize the combined power of Landmark’s Solutions and Armada’s revolutionary Commander platform and Galleon modular data centers to solve mission-critical problems.”
“Armada represents a unique opportunity to fully realize Landmark’s enterprise capabilities for real-time data processing, automated control algorithms and enhanced operational decision making at the edge. The joint solution allows operators to move decisions into the process and control loop thereby improving asset utilization and reliability,” said Nagaraj Srinivasan, Senior Vice President of Landmark Halliburton.
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