A Sub-Industry
What People, Ideas & Objects provides the oil and gas industry and the user community with is the software development capabilities they need to achieve the objectives we have set out for them. Currently software development is an ad-hoc and cottage industry approach where either small software firms or employees of producers themselves stitch together applications of limited scope and scale. It is assumed that the employees of the producer firm will figure out the nuance of either integrating the applications with other applications, or shuttle data between the two applications in order to have the applications work together in the producer firm. This is how the bureaucracy likes to keep busy. Taking upwards of a dozen applications and making them all work as one.
Now many have criticized People, Ideas & Objects for having a scope and scale that is too large and will be impossible to manage. Of course many of these critics are the bureaucrats who are somehow stitching together the same scope and scale of application functionality out of dozens of applications with very limited budgets. Also under a cloud computing delivery infrastructure, which is what People, Ideas & Objects will be using, the centralization of all of the operations in one virtual location reduces the logistical difficulties of these tasks.
There is also the point that needs to be considered regarding the service providers and the software that they will be using. Much of the administration and accounting work of the producer firm will be done by these service providers on software provided by People, Ideas & Objects. These service providers will be derived from the user community and will work closely with them at all times. In fact service providers and the user community participants will for all intents and purposes be the same people. The software they use to process the oil and gas producers information will be purpose built by the user community to meet the needs of the service provider and the producer.
The point that I want to make here is that the user community, the service providers, People, Ideas & Objects developers, and our cloud computing platform all make up a sub-industry that is new and dedicated to the profitability of the oil and gas producer. This sub-industry is being created between the oil and gas industry and the traditional technology providers as a “gap filling” measure. What we know about specialization and the division of labor is that when a “gap” forms where someone can fill it with a new job, that is how specialization expands. This sub-industry is being created to fill the gap that exists between the oil and gas industry and the traditional technology providers. On the one hand we have the oil and gas producers as our clients and on the other hand we have Oracle as our supplier. We as a sub-industry have a fundamental understanding of oil and gas. We are trained in the disciplines of business. And we have a strong aptitude towards technology.
The Preliminary Specification provides the oil and gas producer with the most profitable means of oil and gas operations. People, Ideas & Objects Revenue Model specifies the means in which investors can participate in these user defined software developments. Users are welcome to join me here. Together we can begin to meet the future demands for energy. And don't forget to join our network on Twitter @piobiz anyone can contact me at 403-200-2302 or email here.