The #User #Community #Vision Part VI
Just today deep down in the Oracle organization a developer, using D-Trace solved a bug that had been present in the code of the Solaris operating system for over 20 years. This was done with no fanfare, no recognition other than a few high fives with team mates. The technological infrastructure that we are using as the base for People, Ideas & Objects has matured, I would say about five years ago. Matured to the point where something like what we expect of the technology can be done. To do it five years ago would have required superhuman strength. Today it could be done much easier, however it would still require a hope and a few prayers. In five years time kids will be assembling this kind of technology out of gifts that they get from Santa Claus.
A bit of an exaggeration but you get my point. There are no large technical issues that need to be solved. Everything that we need to do can be done with today’s technological infrastructure. There is no technical risk in our business. If you look at the last two keynote addresses by Larry Ellison at his Oracle conferences they reflect his absolute brilliance. Although there are no large issues to resolve it hasn't stopped him from moving the technology forwards in significant ways that will make our job faster, better, smarter and higher in quality. Five more years of this and we will be able to do anything that we as a community can think of.
I mention this as this technological infrastructure is what is enabling the disintermediation of the industry. It will be a new oil and gas industry. One that is limited by the user communities imagination. One based on the Preliminary Specification and built from there. This is the opportunity that we have in front of us in the next five years. The user community has the power as was documented in this vision. No one is going to grant you approval to proceed. We will act in our own best interests and provide the oil and gas producer with the most profitable means of oil and gas operations. Those are our limits.
Now for the relational database geek in all of us I provide you with the videos of the last two keynote presentations of Larry Ellison. These are very technical. And if you don't understand what it is that he is talking about I suggest you take some time to learn what it is that he is discussing. Understanding relational databases will provide any participant in the user community with a better knowledge of how the system is put together. It should almost be mandatory understanding. And the best place to get that understanding is from C. J. Date, An Introduction to Database Systems
Here are Larry Ellison’s last two keynote addresses.
And the url to the keynote on Oracle's site.
http://medianetwork.oracle.com/video/player/2685494045001
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.