WALLDORF, Germany, Sept. 30, 2014 /PRNewswire/ -- SAP
NEWSBYTE -- SAP SE (NYSE: SAP) today announced
that Shell and SAP have been co-innovating to develop a new well
and reservoir facility management (WRFM) solution enabled by SAP
HANA®. Shell recognizes the value of implementing SAP HANA as
a single in-memory computing platform, which can help accelerate
analytics, business processes and sentiment data processing.
"Customers such as Shell can capitalize on the opportunities
that have been opened up through SAP HANA," said Steve Lucas, president, Platform Solutions, SAP.
"By co-innovating with customers, we are seeing the direct impact
SAP HANA has on customer landscapes."
Building a Customized Solution powered by SAP HANA
Shell is an innovation-driven global group of energy and
petrochemical companies, which is active in more than 70 countries
worldwide. In order to enhance performance of existing
applications, Shell and SAP plan to collaborate to create the
next-generation toolkit for well and reservoir reviews. The
envisioned solution shall deliver tools and best practices
empowering users to build a professional understanding of their
assets and identifying opportunities in the operate phase. This
aims to result in an increased early production and improved
optimization of resources.
The planned WRFM solution shall integrate information from over
20 data sources in SAP HANA. SAP® BusinessObjects™ Design
Studio is planned to be used to build an intuitive, HTML5-based
front-end with asset hierarchy and geospatial navigation, dynamic
report sets and enhanced charting features. The WRFM project is the
first step toward a renovated smart solutions platform in Shell and
an excellent example for leveraging the SAP HANA platform
capabilities in a non-traditional SAP domain.
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