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SchlumbergerSema expands DeXa suite of services in Brazil

Satellite teleport facility supports data traffic between national and international sites – aimed at the oil industry.

SchlumbergerSema has expanded its comprehensive information technology infrastructure service offering, the DeXa suite of services, with a new DeXa.Net offering in Macae (RJ), Brazil. As part of its continuing interest in Brazil, SchlumbergerSema has invested in a new satellite teleport facility in Macae to enhance remote communications between offshore vessels and land-based offices in Latin America.

The teleport, part of the DeXa.Net connectivity solution, offers a secure, remote network infrastructure for data traffic between national and international sites, enabling private and corporate networks to communicate with remote sites where there is no telecommunication infrastructure already in place.

The new Macae teleport facility also serves the DeXa.Net Oil Partnering Network, an online collaborative community for oil and gas companies to facilitate joint exploration and production projects in strategic petroleum fields around the world. All DeXa.Net Oil Partnering Networks are interconnected for trans-global communications via the DeXa.Net Secure Private Network, one of the world's largest commercial private networks, created and operated by Schlumberger.

DeXa.Net serves a growing market of upstream oil businesses involved in exploration and production of petroleum and natural gas, delivering confidential data and information with a high degree of security and integrity.

Security is a fundamental concern for any company that depends on data to run its business. Complemented by its strength in systems integration and consulting, SchlumbergerSema offers a complete line of end-to-end information security solutions including security consulting, integration, platforms, and infrastructure technology and services.

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Date: 18th March 2003 •Region: South America •Type: Article •Topic: IT continuity
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