Katalyst Data Management has opened a second Digital Transformation Center (DTC2) in the Houston area, the company said on June 25.
The new facility, located just a few miles from their main office on Westpark Drive, will significantly increase their production capacity for large scale E&P digital transformation projects that are already underway.
In just the last year, the company’s Westpark location reached maximum capacity, and it became clear that a second location would be required. DTC2 will serve to supplement operations so that digital transformation projects can continue to run safely and more efficiently as the subsurface data volumes flow through the process.
The current demand for digital transformation of subsurface data requires that massive amounts of physical data be transformed into modern formats, whether via tape transcription, scanning or digitization, and managed in a cloud environment. As data volumes move through the process to become digitized, more and more facility capacity is needed to meet the demands for each digital transformation project.
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