The Hidden Risk in Energy Operations: Why Operator Logging Still Needs Modernization

Promotional graphic for Versify OpLog webinar ‘The Real Cost of Outdated Operator Logging’ featuring speaker Dave Ippolito, event on June 4 at 12:00 PM, labeled ‘Free Webinar.' Event Details – The Real Cost of Outdated Operator Logging | Versify OpLog Webinar

📅 June 4, 2026
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12:00 PM – 12:30PM CST

🌐 Virtual Attendance via Teams
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Energy companies have made major strides in modernizing critical systems like SCADA, EMS, and settlements. But one operational layer is often still lagging behind:
operator logging.

In many organizations, logging is still handled through manual processes, spreadsheets, or aging systems. While these approaches may get the job done, they introduce hidden risks that can impact compliance, audits, and day-to-day operational efficiency.

As regulatory expectations increase and operations become more complex, these gaps are becoming harder to ignore.

Join David Ippolito of Versify Solutions, an MCG Company, for a free 20-minute webinar on what modern digital logging looks like in practice — and what outdated workflows are costing your organization right now.

Why This Matters Now

Operator logging plays a critical role in ensuring visibility, accountability, and continuity across operations. When processes are outdated or inconsistent, organizations can face:

  • Increased compliance risk due to incomplete or inconsistent records
  • Time-consuming audit preparation and reconciliation
  • Poor shift handoffs, leading to miscommunication or missed events
  • Limited operational visibility across teams and assets

Modernizing logging isn’t just about digitizing—it’s about creating a reliable, structured system of record that supports real-time decision-making and long-term accountability.

What Modern Operator Logging Looks Like

Today’s digital logging solutions are designed to streamline workflows and eliminate manual friction.

Platforms like Versify OpLog enable organizations to:

  • Capture operational events in real time
  • Standardize logging across teams and sites
  • Improve shift handoffs with clear, continuous records
  • Maintain audit-ready documentation without extra effort

These capabilities help transform logging from a passive recordkeeping function into an active operational tool.

Join the Conversation

To explore how modern operator logging works in practice, David Ippolito of Versify Solutions, an MCG Company, will be hosting a short, practical webinar focused on real-world workflows.

In this session, you’ll learn:
  • The hidden compliance and audit risks of manual operator logging
  • How modern shift handoffs and event capture work inside Versify OpLog
  • Real workflow examples from Power Generation, Transmission, and Oil & Gas
  • Answers to your questions during a live Q&A

Attend Live—or Learn More

If you’re evaluating how to reduce operational risk and improve visibility, this session is a great opportunity to see what modern operator logging looks like in action.

If you’re reading this before the event, there’s still time to join live and hear David’s session at 12:00 PM CT.

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About the speaker:

Dave Ippolito

David Ippolito, Versify Solutions, an MCG Company Former Co‑founder of Versify Solutions, Dave Ippolito leverages three decades of enterprise software development—25+ years in the power industry—to help major organizations solve complex operational challenges.

Want to explore ahead of time?
Check out Versify OpLog to see how organizations are modernizing their logging workflows today.