Case Study on Chevron
Document Type:Case Study
Subject Area:Computer Science
Seismologists utilize geophones to record the sound that usually gets echoed from under the earth. The records are used to calculate the depth and design of the underlying rock surface which helps to determine whether or not oil and gas can be found. Indeed, most oil and gas mining companies have used the Seismic imaging tool as its primary tool in their search. In 2014, 66% of the oil and gas reservoirs in Chevron got discovered through the application of the Seismic imaging tool helping the company increase oil and gas production. Most of the pools were found in geographically tricky places and terrains like the Gulf of Mexico (Sajid, Abbas & Saleem, 2016). The management can easily and readily oversee the web as well as recovering application without relying on backend bolster.
• The costs are significantly minimized, and development is mostly flexible since it all depends on the needs of the client or customer • Information can be recovered easily and faster when it is lost accidentally. Cons • It takes a lot of work to migrate applications into the cloud form • Some business-line applications are usually not compatible with the cloud hence restricting some users • Security of data poses a challenge since most of the data in the cloud are available to the third parties • There are several rules and regulation hence issues may arise during compliance. • The approach may experience issues with limited servers as well as the bandwidth issues where servers must be kept at a limited number. (A4) Operation of Identity Management and SSO Systems IM system used to single-out the management of identities across the entire system.
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