Dakota Software’s Environmental Management Platform A Highlight Of The NAEM EHS Software Conference
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- Published: Wednesday, 11 February 2015
- Author: Maurice Smith
CLEVELAND, Ohio -- Dakota Software, a leading provider of Environmental, Health and Safety (EHS) and Sustainability management software, today announced that their Environmental Management applications will be featured at two demonstrations taking place at the National Association for Environmental Management (NAEM) EHS and Sustainability Software Conference.
Merging Big Data With Big Machines
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- Published: Monday, 09 February 2015
- Author: Maurice Smith
New age of industrial intelligence offers efficiencies for oil and gas sector
The emerging Industrial Internet, a combination of big data analytics with the Internet of Things, has the potential to bring about sweeping new efficiencies to many sectors, including the oil and gas industry.
Ikon Science Announces First Commercial Sale Of Breakthrough Ji-Fi Product
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- Published: Thursday, 05 February 2015
- Author: Maurice Smith
Ikon Science announced today in Houston the first sale of the breakthrough Joint Impedance and Facies Inversion product (Ji-Fi) to U.S. based independent operator Murphy Exploration and Production Company, two months after the launch of the software in December.
Cambla Launches Game-Changing Software Technology To Subsea Market
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- Published: Monday, 02 February 2015
- Author: Maurice Smith
ABERDEEN, U.K. -- Independent project services consultancy, Cambla, has announced the launch of its state of the art technology software, the Schedule Animation Tool (S.A.T), a first of its kind for the oil and gas industry.
New Release Of DNV GL’s Maros Software Models Full Supply Chain For Process Industry
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- Published: Friday, 30 January 2015
- Author: Maurice Smith
In the oil and gas process industries, accurate simulation and assessment of logistics operations are essential to improve efficiency. With the latest release of DNV GL’s Maros software for reliability, availability and maintainability, a new and more powerful simulation engine can model the full supply chain in a RAM study.