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Category Archives: geological data
Been There, Done That
From the very beginning, in 1983, geoLOGIC has been a leader in innovation in the industry, introducing many features and datasets that others have followed along copying. From the release of geoSCOUT Version 1.0 in 1993 to geoSCOUT Version 3.1 at … Continue reading
Posted in geoLOGIC, geological data, GUI, History, Industry Best Practices, mapping, Oil & Gas, oil and gas, Oil and Gas technology, Product Development, software, Software Development, Technology
Tagged Been There Done That, client and customer needs, development philosophy, Follow the Leader, geoLOGIC systems ltd., geoSCOUT, innovation, software development, Tablet computing, Windows 7, Windows 7 certified, Windows 8, Windows Developer Preview
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Analyze This, Visualize That ……
And Why Not “Scenarize”, Simulate, and Virtualize Them, Too? (Part Two of Data Deluge, Insights Drought) “Over the next 24 months, executives say they will focus on supplementing standard historical reporting of data with emerging approaches that convert information into … Continue reading
Posted in Data Management, database, geoLOGIC, geological data, geology, Oil & Gas, Oil and Gas technology
Tagged Data, Data Architecture, data deluge; insights, data visualization, flow visualization, geology, geovisualization, information graphics, information processing; data processing; decision-making;client and customer needs; consulting, information visualization, scientific visualization, Technology
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