Title: Standardizing Technical Computing for ExxonMobil Upstream
1Standardizing Technical Computing for ExxonMobil
Upstream
2Technical Computing is
TC
- In ExxonMobil, the Upstream Technical Computing
organization was formed to deliver and support
Upstreams technology on our standard Upstream
Technical Computing System, UTCS. - Our emphasis is on the T in Technical
Computing, not on the C.
3A Standard Technical Computing System
- BOON?
- Lower, more visible cost
- Clear vision, goals, objectives
- Higher productivity for most users
- Anyone can work at any location, or remotely
- Defined target for development and integration
- Common organizational roles
- Common system delivery and support processes
- Easier to control, to manage change
- Easier to take next step of making what we have
work better.
- BANE?
- Computing looks expensive
- One size does not fit all
- More controls to meet standards
- Less flexibility to meet unique needs
- Slower pace of change, inflexible
- More effort to align business needs and technical
system
Tastes Great
Less Filling
4Technical Computing is Different
- Upstream Technical
- UNIX desktops for Geoscientists
- Higher Security Model
- Many highend desktops
- Large data volumes/capita
- Network performance
- Total business process cost model
- Rotate technical staff to business
- Corporate
- UNIX BackOffice
- Standard Security Model
- Few highend desktops
- Large total data volumes
- Network cost
- Economies of scale
- Unit cost of computing
Upstream technical computing is driven primarily
by functionality performance and secondarily by
unit cost economies of scale.
5Upstream Technical Computing (UTC)
- In ExxonMobil, UTC was formed
- to provide a seamless, integrated, standardized
technical computing environment for all Upstream
Professionals - to enable Upstream staff able to work on projects
anywhere around the globe without physically
relocating. -
- UTC provides UTCS to all Upstream companies
- system design
- standard delivery and support processes
- organizational units to deliver and support UTCS,
its data and its technical applications
UTC has many geoscientists and engineers as well
as systems technologists.
6Day One Challenges
- Keeping the business running
- Widespread re-organization, many people in new
jobs - Thousands of relocations
- Corporate Deadlines
- Multiple computing systems
- Redundancy / overlap of technical applications
and technical data - Balancing needs for standard system and
delivering new technical capabilities - Maintaining contractual compliance
7Standardization BIG PICTURE
- What? Global Standards
- Deliver uniform computing systems to all
geoscientists and engineers.
Exxon
UNIX
UTCS(G)
Mobil
- Why? Business Driven
- To realize the full synergies / benefits of the
merger through usage of a common technical
computing system - ie, to get more productivity for less cost
Exxon
Horizon
PC - NT
Mobil
UTCS(E)
SME
- How Overarching Principles
- Get Common Before We Get Best.quickly, at
lowest possible cost
Standardize
Move
Optimize
Stabilize
Keep The Business Running
8Standardized System Needs
- Standard Infrastructure Architecture
- Desktops, network, servers
- High Performance Computing
- Standard Data Architecture
- Databases
- Data Model
- Data Processes
- Standard Support Model
- User Help, System Help
- Standard Processes (without them, UTCS becomes
non-standard) - Business alignment technical content, cost,
priorities - Delivery technology (proprietary/vendor), fixes,
upgrades - Security
- Change management
9Accomplishments
- Significant expense savings despite business
growth. - Standard Tech Set comprised of the best of Exxon,
Mobil and vendor applications. - Strategic Partnerships with key vendors such as
GeoQuest. - Number of technical applications cut in half.
- Business Units have approved adding Onsite User
Support personnel despite operating cost
pressures. - Scorecard implemented to report Value, Cost,
Partnership, Performance, People metrics.
10Current Challenges
- Keeping costs flat to down despite strong
business demands. - Providing business with levers to manage
demand. - Communicating the value of technical computing
to the business. - Shifting business perception of UTC from C to
T. - Managing the pace of change.
- Managing technologists careers in what is
perceived as a computing organization.
11Critical Success Factors
- Presidential Mandate
- not often given, a must for global acceptance
- management support necessary, but not
sufficient for a change of this magnitude - Proper Resourcing
- quantity, quality
- leadership with organizational, global respect
- Effective Partnerships
- Strong Communications
- what is going to happen and why
- listening to users for problems, and then being
responsive - Comprehensive plan
- global, local
- metrics
- project close-out for each site
12Unrealized Opportunities??
- If ExxonMobils experiences are typical, why has
the upstream industry not been more pro-active in
adopting standards where there is mutual benefit? - Data models
- Data and application interfaces
- Information exchange protocols and security
- We have expended significant resources and cost
to achieve results in some initiatives but
continue to be different in areas in which
standards would help the entire industry be more
cost-effective.
13Technical Computing is
TC
- Its focus is TECHNOLOGY, not computing.
- It must have Engineers and Geoscientists who
understand the science, data and workflows of the
business to translate these needs into an
appropriately designed, supported, standard
system.