There can be no discussion about the future of the mining industry – data-driven, decarbonized, electrified, automated, and virtualized – without talking about the Cloud. The Cloud can support all the technologies needed for ambitious digital innovation, across far-flung geographies. It is also true there may be situations in which Cloud adoption is more challenging than others, or simply not feasible. The point is to understand the choices, including where and when to use it.
Discover in this e-book derived from the "Mining in the Cloud" series, the ways in which executives, engineers, and operators can better understand what the Cloud for mining means and how they might consider it in building their own integrated industrial ecosystems to develop and manage mineral resources more efficiently and with greater transparency.
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In this e-book, you will learn:
- Types of clouds, costs and trade-offs
- Cyber security and data safety. The mining industry must manage security across geographies, far flung mine site locations, and the growing interconnections between Information Technology (IT) and Operational Technology (OT)
- Implementation, operations and edge computing
- The potential of cloud computing in designing the future
About the expert
Gustavo Pilger, head of GEOVIA R&D, Worldwide Strategy and Management, Dassault Systèmes, is a mining engineer and geostatistician with more than 20 years of experience in the global mining industry, with a focus on mineral resource modelling and uncertainty analysis. Mr. Pilger has worked for large mining corporations and consulting organizations and in collaboration with multidisciplinary groups worldwide. Mr. Pilger holds a PhD, a MSc degree in geostatistics and a specialization degree in mining geostatistics from the Paris School of Mines.