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Case Studies

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Equitable Resources Inc.

Industry Context: Equitable Resources, a natural gas and energy company, needed to manage operational and customer data across multiple locations efficiently.Real Challenges:Dispersed data across multiple sites causing delays in reporting.Inefficient workflows due to manual data reconciliation.Limited scalability for future operational

Equifax Inc.

Industry Context: Equifax processes sensitive consumer credit information globally. IT efficiency and robust data security are essential for compliance and operational reliability.Real Challenges:Legacy IT systems slowed credit reporting processes.Security gaps exposed sensitive consumer data to potential threats.Scaling IT infrastructure to

EOG Resources, Inc.

Industry Context: EOG Resources manages exploration and production data, requiring accurate, fast, and secure access for geologists, engineers, and decision-makers.Real Challenges:Data was siloed across departments, causing delays in analysis.Reporting was manual and prone to errors, slowing operational decisions.Difficulty in tracking historical

Enterprise Products Partners L.P.

Industry Context: Enterprise Products Partners manages pipelines and facilities requiring real-time data for operational safety, logistics, and compliance reporting.Real Challenges:Fragmented networking across geographically dispersed facilities.Slow and unreliable data transfers impacted reporting and safety alerts.Limited ability to integrate field

Entergy Corporation

Industry Context: Entergy operates critical energy infrastructure, making it a prime target for cyberattacks. Network downtime or security breaches could have severe operational and regulatory consequences.Real Challenges:Outdated firewall and intrusion detection systems allowed potential vulnerabilities.Lack of centralized monitoring caused delayed

Enron Corp.

Industry Context: Enron, as a global energy trading and utilities company, relied on IT to manage high-volume trading data, customer accounts, and internal communications. Downtime could directly affect trading operations and revenue.Real Challenges:Legacy on-premise servers frequently crashed during peak trading periods, causing operational