Chevron IT saves the company money through various strategic initiatives beyond optimizing licenses or reducing support staff. One significant area of cost savings is in enterprise licensing and vendor management. IT negotiates large-scale contracts with software vendors, securing bulk discounts that substantially reduce costs compared to individual purchases by business units.
Another area of cost savings is in optimizing cloud computing and infrastructure. IT consolidates data centers, reduces hardware expenses, and improves scalability, leading to lower maintenance and energy costs. Cybersecurity investments are crucial for financial protection, preventing costly data breaches, system outages, and regulatory fines that could result in millions of dollars in losses.
Beyond infrastructure and security, IT drives automation across business functions. IT utilizes robotic process automation (RPA) and AI-driven analytics to reduce manual effort and increase efficiency. IT also maintains Chevron’s global network infrastructure, ensuring secure and cost-effective communication, which reduces the need for expensive travel and inefficient collaboration methods.
Application rationalization is another key area of savings. IT continuously reviews and consolidates software applications, eliminating redundant tools and standardizing platforms across the company to lower licensing, support, and integration costs.
While many employees primarily interact with IT through frontline support teams like the help desk, the majority of IT staff focuses on higher-value initiatives such as managing enterprise systems, securing operations, and developing digital solutions that support Chevron’s core business activities in exploration, production, and downstream operations.
IT also enables advanced data analytics, helping Chevron optimize asset performance, reduce downtime, and maximize operational efficiency. Most of these contributions occur behind the scenes, ensuring smooth operations while delivering long-term cost efficiencies that may not be immediately apparent but are essential to Chevron’s success.