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IndianOil drills into data
技术
- 分析与建模 - 实时分析
适用行业
- 石油和天然气
用例
- 预测性维护
服务
- 数据科学服务
挑战
IndianOil, the largest public sector oil and gas company in India, first turned to data analytics with QlikView in 2012. Dashboards were created, mainly for the company’s chairman and directors. During a review of its IT infrastructure, IndianOil identified an opportunity to make more use of the increasing amount of data being held throughout the organization. The company saw the potential of leveraging this data to drive business value across the organization.
关于客户
IndianOil is the largest public sector oil and gas company in India. The company has a significant amount of data across its organization, which was initially used to create dashboards for the company's chairman and directors. Recognizing the potential of this data, IndianOil sought to maximize its value by leveraging it to drive business value across the organization.
解决方案
To support its vision to maximize the value of data, IndianOil embarked on analytics modernization through Qlik Sense. This solution would enable real-time data from pipeline infrastructure, refineries, and ERP systems to be analyzed. The goal was to deliver active intelligence that would provide benefits such as predictive maintenance and process improvements. The company aimed to use this active intelligence to support the business in various ways, including detecting fraud, better deploying resources, tracking customer behavior, and making improvements to operations.
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