The energy industry is no different, with its growing dependency on software to retrieve data, manipulate, integrate, process, and visualize it for a specific outcome. The oil and gas industry alone has become highly intuitive with its use of automation and optimization systems. Upstream, midstream, and downstream sectors have all witnessed incredible benefits from innovative software solutions that are increasingly built on the cloud as SaaS (software as a service).
PakEnergy is a SaaS solution provider for the oil and gas industry. It positively impacts the business’ land management, production operations, accounting, and transportation components, each critical to driving profitability.
As the chief executive officer of PakEnergy, Santosh Nanda understands the importance of the company’s ability to enhance data and enable efficiency, which impacts profitability. He earned a Bachelor of Computer Science and Engineering degree from Bangalore University in India and a Master of Computer Science from the University of Texas at Arlington. His stellar educational background established the foundation of his leadership. As the vice president of Sabre Corporation, Nanda solidified the accomplishments in his career as his direction over the company’s technology organization produced over $100 million in annual revenues. Through a deep understanding of customer goals and his proven track record of success, he feels PakEnergy is waging that gamechanging success.
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