Our Developments in Sight
Our software developers are a different story as they are full time hires and employees of People, Ideas & Objects. We are therefore looking to fill this requirement somewhat dynamically in the first year, if that makes any sense. These will be critical team members for the long term of the project. Therefore user community members may see rapid turnover in some of the developer positions in the initial phase of this development. This is one of the reasons that we need to start this development now. Our products and services are needed in the marketplace today, but nothing like what they’ll be needed in the next few years. As long as everyone understands that I’m sure we’ll be able to work through it.
Another aspect of what our developers will be working on is having the Oracle Fusion Middleware and Oracle Fusion Applications operational in a cloud computing environment. That way the user community will be able to see the base of the applications that they’re building upon. And they will be able to see their iterative developments as the developers code is committed and run on that environment for the users to see and use. It will be this facility that will enable us to move much quicker and the user community increase the quality of their offerings. Our only constraint is the speed of the user communities ability to think. Oracle also has one third of the costs of our initial budget made available to them to begin the technology transfer from their organization over to People, Ideas & Objects. We’ll need to learn many things and Oracle will be able to bring us up to speed in the shortest possible time. They will also be able to support their applications and our developments at a much higher level than what we would otherwise be able to do. We have a large technically challenging task ahead of us. Oracle has fully one third of all of the costs of our entire budget to ensure that these objectives are achieved in the long run. I have worked closely with Oracle in this capacity during our 1992 - 1997 joint development efforts. It is the superior methodology to ensure that we mitigate the technical risk we face and achieve the success that the oil and gas industry requires.
I have been abusive towards the oil and gas producers throughout the history of this blog. We have a MAAA (Mutually Assured Abuse Agreement) in place and I adhere to the spirit of that agreement. If they want to stop abusing the group that is providing the most profitable means of oil and gas operations. Who are conducting the only issue identification and resolution in the industry. Then I’m game. We are unquestionably the personification of evil but producers could easily overcome this by funding our first year's $100 million budget in a timely manner. Producers need to think and ask themselves critically, do they have the situation under control, and are their investors convinced that they have a plan for the future? Or do they need to address the business model in which the industry is operated and implement one that provides the oil and gas producer with a dynamic, innovative, accountable and profitable footing? As I said the other day, the writing's on the wall and my focus in on getting this software and the user communities services operational in a successful manner in the oil and gas industry. They are certainly welcome to join us here at anytime before our start date of September 25, 2017.
The Preliminary Specification, our user community and service providers provide the dynamic, innovative, accountable and profitable oil and gas producer with the most profitable means of oil and gas operations. Setting the foundation for North America’s energy independence. 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.