Baker Hughes enhances industrial software
Published by Ellie Brosnan,
Editorial Assistant
Hydrocarbon Engineering,
The newest release builds on Cordant’s modular, AI-powered foundation to deliver deeper insights, faster decision-making, and cross-functional collaboration across energy and industrial operations.
Cordant enhances operational efficiency and enterprise-wide value realisation by removing siloes, connecting data across domains to deliver a unified solution experience. By integrating advanced hybrid AI and physics analytics, simulation environments, and persona-based workspaces with improved governance and multilingual support, the release helps customers reduce risk, drive reliability, and accelerate strategy execution across assets and processes.
“This release is a significant step forward in helping our energy and industrial customers unify their data, teams, and insights,” said Aravind Yarlagadda, Senior Vice President of Industrial Solutions, Industrial & Energy Technology at Baker Hughes. “With Cordant 25.2.1, we are giving customers the tools to break down silos, reduce complexity, and optimise outcomes – whether they are focused on asset health, process performance, or strategic operations planning.”
The release includes major updates across several modules in the Cordant suite:
- Deeper AI-powered insights: expanded hybrid AI and physics-based analytics deliver broader equipment coverage and predictive failure detection across turbines, compressors, pumps, and more. A new AI Assistant for work management accelerates case resolution and boosts productivity.
- More intelligent asset performance management: unified visibility and actionable insights across health and strategy domains, supported by collaboration tools, role-based access, and structured evidence tracking.
- Improved productivity: new persona-based workspaces and multilingual support in over 20 languages help reduce onboarding time and improve efficiency across global teams. An integrated, searchable user guide accelerates onboarding, reduces support requests, and ensures users can find help when they need it.
- Faster strategy execution: collaborative modelling tools, component strategy management, and ‘calculated criticality’ prioritisation enable faster, more impactful asset and defect management decisions.
- Advanced process simulation and performance optimisation: A redesigned simulation environment supports profile-based modelling and real-time collaborative workflows, improving accuracy, reducing costs, and increasing agility across process operations.
- Enhanced governance and support: unified communications, real-time system transparency, AI-enabled work assistance, and enhanced notification and access control tools improve user trust, case resolution speed, and overall operational control.
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