CloudReplica Expands Upstream Service Offerings and Onboards Key Industry Executive
Celebrating 12 years – CloudReplica hires Upstream Energy veteran Stuart Lowery
CloudReplica, the leading provider of Data replication and Cloud Services, announced that CloudReplica has hired industry veteran Stuart Lowery to the position of Vice President of Global Business Development. Drawing from 30+ years of Upstream Energy Exploration and Production experience, Stuart will lead the company’s new and expanded services portfolio. Stuart has held a variety of strategic positions including Landmark Graphics/Halliburton, Paradigm Geophysical/Emerson, Co-founder of GeoComputing, and most recently as the Global Alliance Manager for Energy at AWS.
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CloudReplica has successfully deployed the Virtual-Move® service in over a dozen countries all over the globe resulting in over a billion rows of petro-technical data being transformed. Virtual-Move has become a vital component of Digital Transformation and enablement as the Energy industry addresses challenges involved in becoming digital.
Virtual-Move replicates data between dissimilar databases eradicating the traditional barriers of information being locked up in database silos and enables unprecedented collaboration between energy asset managers anywhere in the world.
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“CloudReplica is very happy to welcome Stuart to the CloudReplica family. Stu’s incredible industry knowledge, understanding, and well-known reputation will help broaden our services footprint and thought leadership position,” said Bob Skiba, CloudReplica Founder and President.
“The entire E&P world knows Stuart Lowery and, at this pivotal time of transformation in Upstream Energy, Stuart will leverage our successes and play a key role in our services expansion,” added Hendrik Kleine, Senior Director Data Services.
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