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- It's the last day of the 2012 Williston Basin conference. Still plenty of time to see #geoSCOUT -the premier mapping&browsing tool, booth 61 2 days ago
- If you haven't seen #geoSCOUT yet at the 2012 Williston Basin show you haven't seen everything. Drop by booth 61 for a quick demo. 2 days ago
- If you're after #Bakken Gold then #geoSCOUT is the mapping tool you need.Drop by booth 61 at the Williston Basin Show and have a look today 2 days ago
- Another great day at the 2012 Williston Basin Petroleum Show. Drop booth 61 and see #geoscout the premier mapping & browsing tool #bakken 3 days ago
- Love to see customers drop by the booth at trade shows. We're at booth 61 at the 2012 Williston Basin show in Bismarck, North Dakota. 3 days ago
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Category Archives: Customer Support
But I don’t WANT to go to work!!
I think anyone who has ever completed post secondary education will understand the steep learning curve that exists to move from the classroom atmosphere to that of the workplace. No more sleeping in till 11am and donning wrinkled sweats and … Continue reading
Posted in Corporate Social Responsibility, Customer Education, Customer Support, geoLOGIC, geology, Industry Best Practices, mapping, Oil & Gas, oil and gas, Oil and Gas technology, petroleum, Public relations, software, Technology
Tagged Educational donations, geoLOGIC press release, geoSCOUT in school, geoSCOUT press release, geoSCOUT training at school, Getting software into universities, learning geoSCOUT, Oil and gas software, school to work transition, software used in petroleum, University of Western Ontario
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Montney Part 3
(Part of a joint series combining the power of VISAGE visual analytics software with geoLOGIC’s value-added data live from the gDC) Welcome to the third and final post on the Montney. I decided to do it a bit differently today and show some … Continue reading
Posted in Association Partnerships, Customer Education, Customer Support, Data Management, database, geoLOGIC, mapping, Oil & Gas, oil and gas, Oil and Gas technology, petroleum, Product Development, software, Software Development, Technology
Tagged adult learning; learning community, Calgary, Deviated Wells, Directional Wells, geoLOGIC systems ltd., geology, Horizontal Wells, information processing; data processing; decision-making;client and customer needs; consulting, Montney, Montney porduction, software development, Technology
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Tell Me Again, Please – What Business Are We In?
“The railroads collapsed because they thought they were in the railroad business, when really they were in the transportation business. They let others take customers away from them because they assumed themselves to be in the railroad business rather than … Continue reading
Posted in Customer Education, Customer Support, Data Management, database, geology, Industry Best Practices, oil and gas, petroleum, Product Development, software, Technology
Tagged British Petroleum, business strategy, Chevron, Conoco Phillips, development philosophy, Exxon Mobil, geology, geoSCOUT, information processing; data processing; decision-making;client and customer needs; consulting, innovation, marketing myopia, Shell, Suncor, Technology, Ted Levitt, Total S.A.
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Were you “Recovering” Last week?
Last week was a busy one here at geoLOGIC. We attended one of our biggest shows of the year – the 2011 CSPG CSEG CWLS Joint Annual Convention – themed “Recovery” – here in Calgary. As many of you will … Continue reading
Posted in Association Partnerships, Corporate Social Responsibility, Customer Education, Customer Support, geology, Industry Best Practices, oil and gas, petroleum, Product Development, Random Thoughts, software, Technology, Tradeshow, Uncategorized
Tagged Charitable donations, contest, CSPG CSEG CWLS 2011 Joint Annual Convention, data analysis, Data Storage, gDC, geoLOGIC systems, geoSCOUT, giveaway, iPad 2, mapping software, Recovery 2011, Root Beer float, The United Way, Tradeshow
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What Would You Do for an iPad 2?
Probably a lot more than I’m going to ask you to do. First though, how about a breakdown of the all-important 5 Ws (and one H)of any contest. Who: One lucky geologicsystems Twitter follower What: Apple 32GB iPad 2 WiFi … Continue reading
Posted in Association Partnerships, Corporate Social Responsibility, Customer Education, Customer Support, database, geology, Industry Best Practices, oil and gas, petroleum, Random Thoughts, software, Technology, Tradeshow
Tagged contest, CSEG CSEG CWLS, CSPG, gDC, Geoconvention, geoLOGIC, geoSCOUT, iPad 2, iPad contest, Recovery 2011, Twitter
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UofL, Game Six, WBPC and a contest
I looked at my schedule today and saw that it was my turn to post something to the blog. I’m working on a couple of more detailed, analytical articles but these are in the concept stage (translation: writer’s block.) Since it’s friday, … Continue reading
The Curious Case of the Inaccurate Precision
A recent visit to a client site brought to light a somewhat common misconception about how accurate their data is (or was). For reasons which will become obvious I will not be naming anyone involved. And I’m going to simplify … Continue reading
Posted in Customer Support, Industry Best Practices, Land Survey, mapping, NAD27, NAD83, oil and gas, petroleum, Well Placement
Tagged accuracy, Alberta, Client support, data integration, geoLOGIC systems ltd., geoSCOUT, Land Survey System, measurement, precision, problem solving, Well placement
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I’m So Fascinating!
…Did I make you look??? Not to worry this entire blog will not be about me, actually none of it will. But if you saw the title and thought to yourself “that’s a little appalling” but you still had to … Continue reading
Posted in Customer Education, Customer Support, geology, mapping, Product Development, Random Thoughts, software, Technology
Tagged adult learning; learning community, charlie sheen, Client support, development philosophy, F-SCORE, fascinate, geoSCOUT, learning myths; learning exchange; learning facilitators; learning challenges; learning software; computer application proficiency, problem solving, software development, Technology, UWI Change
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The Times, They Are A-Changin’ (Saskatchewan UWI Edition)
As we briefly mentioned previously on this blog, the Saskatchewan government regulator (SER) has announced its intention to move away from its current UWI format. This coincides with the Ministry of Energy and Resources PRIME project to modernize the 20 … Continue reading
Help ME Help YOU (Times Two)
Thank-you, Jerry. You have contributed invaluably to my overarching understanding of corporate development right from the core. This one’s for you. Get ready for a highly assumptive statement, dear Reader. Corporate success has as much to do with the projected … Continue reading
Posted in Association Partnerships, Corporate Social Responsibility, Customer Support, Industry Best Practices, oil and gas, petroleum, Random Thoughts
Tagged business platform, client and customer needs, Client support, community involvement, corporate social responsibility, employee engagement, geoLOGIC systems ltd., geoSCOUT, leadership, sponsorship, volunteering
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