BP Cuts the Clutter

HARDWARE & SOFTWARE

With a brand new trading floor, BP Canada Energy turns to client blades to save space.

When BP Canada Energy Company needed to move to a brand new trading floor on a different floor in its Calgary office building last October, it decided to cut the clutter once and for all.

This wasn’t just your typical run-of-the-mill computer clutter. Nearly all of BP’s traders had not only two to four monitors on their desks, many had several CPUs--as well as the company-issued laptops--crowding for space.

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