RigNet has signed two multiyear agreements on Aug. 1 with Transocean, one of the world’s largest offshore drilling contractors.
RigNet is providing rig analytic applications through Intelie Live, the company’s real-time analytics platform, to help improve operational integrity and efficiency. RigNet has also introduced its first implementation of LIVE-IT, Rignet’s IT-as-a-Service (ITaaS) solution, which assists with assets related to Transocean’s Data Acquisition Real-Time Information Centers (DARIC) including OSISoft Pi SCADA. Under the agreement, RigNet moved to full implementation after six-month proof of concept period.
Intelie Live is currently deployed on more than a dozen of Transocean’s ultradeepwater rigs with plans to expand to the entire fleet by the end of 2019.
“We are very proud to announce that Intelie was selected by Transocean,” Steven Pickett, CEO and president of RigNet. “This is a testament to the unique capabilities and custom services of Intelie’s technology platform to help companies like Transocean transform their data into actionable opportunities.”
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