Microsoft Azure Data Manager for Energy: A fully managed OSDUÂ Data Platform in the cloud
Microsoft Azure Data Manager for Energy reduces the time, risk, and total costs of ownership associated with energy exploration and production.Â
Microsoft is actively collaborating with energy companies on industrial carbon management solutions to help modernize and transform the industry.
Microsoft Azure Data Manager for Energy reduces the time, risk, and total costs of ownership associated with energy exploration and production.Â
Microsoft Azure Data Manager for Energy, now available, is a data platform that can integrate with virtually any data set, application, or cloud service.
We all win when energy companies build strong cybersecurity into their digital transformation journey toward better efficiency and clean energy. I’ve discussed security threats and other challenges in previous Energy and Resources blogs, and in this blog, I want to underscore the urgency around cybersecurity, how it’s evolving, and how companies can use technology to manage
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