Black and Veatch launches data analytics company
Published by Nicholas Woodroof,
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Hydrocarbon Engineering,
Responding to the increasing importance of Big Data analytics across the global business landscape, Black and Veatch has launched Atonix Digital LLC.
Atonix Digital is a wholly-owned subsidiary which will provide data-driven solutions for clients. The company, based in Overland Park, Kansas, US, shall focus on software development, sales and delivery, as well as analytics through the ASSET360 data analytics platform developed by Black and Veatch. It will serve clients managing power, water, smart city, oil and gas and communications resources, as well as a number of industry verticals.
Cloud-based ASSET360 captures, integrates and analyses data to generate actionable information while providing system awareness to businesses and municipalities. Atonix’s software solutions model future scenarios and predict outcomes as well as assist with planning, risk analysis and budget control.
“With Big Data analytics gaining ever-broader traction across the competitive global business spectrum, the promise of greater speed and efficiency comes to those with software that aggregates disparate data and extracts key, actionable information. That’s what Atonix offers,” said Fred Ellermeier, Interim President, Atonix. “Quicker, smarter data-driven insights could reduce costs, empower innovation and predict problems long before the warning lights, unmasking opportunities that had been hiding in plain sight.”
Read the article online at: https://www.hydrocarbonengineering.com/product-news/05012018/black-and-veatch-launches-data-analytics-company/
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