Hague, J.
John Hague is Senior Vice President of asset performance management at AspenTech. He has more than 30 yr of process industry experience, previously serving as Senior Vice President, Middle East, and Head of global accounts at AspenTech, as well as roles with Conoco Inc., Advanced Pipeline Technologies Inc. and Scientific Software-Intercomp (SSI). Mr. Hague earned BS and MBA degrees from Oklahoma State University.
Digital: Fulfilling the promise: The next phase of asset performance management
As asset performance management (APM) continues to evolve, the introduction of new methods and cutting-edge technologies are rapidly increasing its bottom-line value. Cloud computing, data science and machine learning are among the technologies that are now being integrated with automated methodologies directly into APM solutions. As a result, operators and engineers now have advanced analytical capabilities at their fingertips.
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