BMT Rolls Out New Big Data Product: BMT Deep

Tuesday, March 13, 2018

BMT has introduced BMT Deep, an advanced interactive asset data platform designed to deliver deeper insights for enhanced offshore asset performance management.

 
“With 20+ years practical experience of working with marine structures, we have developed a platform that can monitor, review or forecast the performance of offshore assets,” said Soma Maroju, Product Development Lead for BMT Deep. “Using AI and machine learning we have been able to build advanced models that reinforce the platform’s capabilities. Couple this with our extensive global network of in-house naval architects, ocean engineers, data scientists and metocean consultants, we can deliver a robust platform that improves the design, operability and integrity of offshore assets.”
 
Harnessing big data to deliver a clear picture, BMT Deep can store, manage, integrate, post-process and visualize vast data sets, fast. It’s interactive, intuitive and facilitates the exploration of data – from multiple sensor time series to post-processed and statistical data, from a single asset or a fleet, throughout its operational history. All data is stored, managed and processed in the secure environment provided by BMT.
 
BMT Deep is also fully customizable. The processing and analytics can be scaled and configured to match specific needs so that users can gain the most important insights within a given timeframe.
 
BMT Deep is fully verified and supported by BMT analysts and consultants who can provide full technical support and additional insights.
Categories: Technology New Products Offshore Offshore Energy

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