Where's the Rest of the Plan?
First of all, as of right now it is somewhat of a moving target to make any estimate of the timing of these developments. The technology industry has gone through a significant maturation of its technologies in the past decade and we are the recipients of the value from this maturation. What we propose to do with People, Ideas & Objects and the user community could only really have been done in the past few years. And with today’s technologies it would be significantly easier and more robust than if we did start several years ago. I think I should thank the bureaucracy for holding us up this long, it really has added significantly to our product quality. Particularly Oracle Corporation is going through some changes that I find very dramatic. Their Oracle Database 12C is a significant leap forward in terms of cloud computing and they are committed to that form of delivery. Their Oracle Fusion Middleware and Oracle Fusion Applications which were a complete, ground-up writing of an ERP system based in Java and other Oracle technologies were released in 2010. They are now becoming robust. And we are the recipients of the value that is generated by them.
Similarly development tools and programming languages have been through revolutionary changes. Java is very robust and we are now able to fully implement our concept of “asynchronous process management” throughout the Preliminary Specification without any difficulty from a programming point of view. This enables us to introduce these concepts that will alleviate many of the timing issues that have traditionally disrupted the accounting processes in oil and gas. Software development teams are also finding different ways in which to operate that provide new levels of productivity, which is good. However the real benefit is the closeness that they can achieve to the user community and the quality in the software product deliverables.
There is also significant stress in the oil and gas industry. It seems every day there is another CEO or CFO that has left their post at their firm. What is the future direction of the oil and gas industry? Who is offering a discussion as to where the direction is headed? I don't see anyone taking up the discussion and nothing but people sitting on their hands trying to survive from quarter to quarter. As good as the oil prices are they can't make up for the costs in the oil business and cover the natural gas losses forever. Projecting this status out past January 2017, let alone to January 2019 for me is very difficult. I can't see what the industry is doing at that time. If I were in industries shoes I would be desperately looking for solutions to this the mother of all muddling along periods.
If the industry wanted to buy some time they could accelerate their forwarding of the financial resources to People, Ideas & Objects from January 2017 to today. That would cut 2 years off our time table. We would be able to recruit the leadership team in a much shorter time period and begin developments much sooner, probably in January 2017. That might be worth a few hundred billion dollars to them. Otherwise we'll stick with the timetable and the plan that we have. To project the software developments out beyond January 2019 and into the future software development realm is into the great unknown. We could be looking at a new generation of applications, programming language features, tools and development methodologies. The productivity and quality of which we could not even imagine today. So we will look forward to that day and stick to our plan and enjoy the scenery, that is the show being played out in the oil and gas industry.
The Preliminary Specification and user community 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.