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A VISIT To Multinational Company BHP


Billiton Pvt Ltd. To Find The Uses of IT
Components

Presented to:
Ms. Tehreem Ali

Presented by:
Shanza Younas
Sana Jameel
Aleeza Nazar
BBA-1A
Introduction
BHP Billiton
BHP is a world-leading resources company. BHP extracts and process minerals,
oil and gas, with more than 62,000 employees and contractors, primarily in
Australia and the Americas. Their products are sold worldwide, with sales and
marketing led through Singapore and Houston, United States. Our global
headquarters are in Melbourne, Australia. They are among the world’s top
producers of major supplies

They operate under a Dual Listed Company structure with two parent companies
(BHP Group Limited and BHP Group Plc) operated as if they were a single
economic entity. They are run by a unified Board and management.

Their corporate purpose is to create long-term shareholder value through the


discovery, achievement, development and marketing of natural resources. They
do this through their strategy: to own and operate large, long-life, low-cost,
expandable, upstream assets expanded by service, layout and market.
Overview of BHP about
IT and Its Components
Factors driving the IT
Function of BHP Billiton
Hardware Used By BHP

1. Laptops
2. Mobiles
3. Tablets
4. Key logger device which has a unique Bluetooth dongle design
that can act as wireless mobile and keyboard devices cloaking it.
5. Multimedia Projectors
6. Overhead Projectors
7. Scanners
8. External Hard Drive
9. Printer
10. Speakers
11. Network Server Solution
12. Wireless Router
Social Media Forums used by BHP

Website: https://www.bhp.com/
https://twitter.com/bhp
https://web.facebook.com/BHP?_rdc=1&_rdr
https://www.youtube.com/bhp
https://www.linkedin.com/company/bhp
Business Software used by BHP

1. Fusion Charts

Fusion Charts is the industry leader in enterprise-grade


charting components for web and mobile applications.
Since 2002, its products have been enabling
organizations to make data in their dashboards,
internal reporting systems and presentations look
stunning and easy-to-understand. Today, Fusion Charts
has 23,000 customers and 500,000 developers in over
120 countries including a majority of Fortune 500
companies and some of the web's most popular sites.
2. CMO Software

CMO started life as a bespoke software development firm focusing on risk


and compliance management solutions. CMO has remained true to this vision,
throughout 6 product version releases and countless new features, often
driven by client requirements and industry regulation. The result is a GRC
software solution with a greater range of out of the box features than
anything else on the market today. Another result of this vision is the
flexibility the product provides end users to “reconfigure” or adjust their
solution as and when their GRC landscape changes. Finally, the focus on
configuration over customization and the advanced nature of our generic
product enables CMO to deploy the solution for clients in six weeks or less, a
fact no other vendor can realistically compete with.
3. Jedox Corporate Performance
Management Software

Jedox corporate performance management software


streamlines budgeting, forecasting, and planning
across finance, sales, human resources, procurement,
and other departments. Integrate financial planning
and analysis with operational plans and reporting to
optimize processes, boost data quality, and slash
planning cycles throughout the organization.
4. Cluvio

Cluvio is a modern data analytics platform that lets you


run SQL queries against your database, process data in
R, visualize the results and create beautiful, interactive
dashboards in minutes. With pricing optimized for
companies, it is easy and cost effective to share insights
with everyone in your company or your customers.
Cluvio also supports powerful embedding that allows
you to add analytical features easily to any website or
web application.
5. AFS Business Intelligence
Software

Business intelligence software is a set of tools


used by companies to retrieve, analyze, and
transform data into meaningful information.
Examples of business intelligence tools include
data visualization, data warehousing,
dashboards, and reporting.
6. Call Fire

CallFire provides a reliable, enterprise-grade VoIP


platform that powers voice broadcasts, call centers,
call tracking, and text messaging campaigns.
7. Outbrain

Outbrain is the world’s largest content discovery


platform, bringing personalized, relevant online,
mobile and video content to audiences while helping
publishers understand their audiences through data.
Outbrain serves over 190 billion personalized content
recommendations every month and reaches over 561
million unique visitors from across the globe.
8. Lancope

Lancope, Inc. is a leading provider of network visibility and security


intelligence to defend enterprises against today’s top threats. By collecting
and analyzing NetFlow, IPFIX and other types of flow data, Lancôme's Stealth
Watch® System helps organizations quickly detect a wide range of attacks
from APTs and DDoS to zero-day malware and insider threats. Through
pervasive insight across distributed networks, including mobile, identity and
application awareness, Lancope accelerates incident response, improves
forensic investigations and reduces enterprise risk. Lancope’s security
capabilities are continuously enhanced with threat intelligence from the
StealthWatch Labs research team
9. Agorapulse

Agorapulse is a social media management tool that


enables agencies, businesses and marketers to manage
all their social media messages, schedule and publish
content, identify key influencers, monitor social
channels, and get stunning reports all in one easy to use
dashboard. Agorapulse currently supports Facebook,
Twitter, Instagram, YouTube, and LinkedIn
10. Podio

Podio is a cloud-based collaboration service that was


founded in 2009 and acquired by Citrix in 2012. Podio
supplies a web-based platform for organizing team
communication, business processes, data and content
in project management workspaces. Users can also
select business "apps" from an online app store or build
their own according to project needs.
Networks types used by BHP

1. Virtual Private Network (VPN)

BHP used VPN which lets its users send and


receive data as if their devices were connected
to the private network – even if they’re not.
Through a virtual point-to-point connection,
users can access a private network remotely.
2. Enterprise Private Network (EPN)

These types of networks are in use of BHP as


these are built and owned by businesses that
want to securely connect its various locations to
share computer resources.
3. Passive Optical Local Area
Network (POLAN)

As an alternative to traditional switch-based Ethernet


LANs, POLAN technology are used by BHP which can be
integrated into structured cabling to overcome
concerns about supporting traditional Ethernet
protocols and network applications such as PoE (Power
over Ethernet). A point-to-multipoint LAN architecture,
POLAN uses optical splitters to split an optical signal
from one strand of single mode optical fiber into
multiple signals to serve users and devices
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