How We See IT Developing
The implementation of these Information Technologies are currently underway. Much discussion about them is being carried out in the marketplace and the belief is that the producers will capture and implement them as easily as they breathe the air. Continuation of the hodge podge approach to IT will fail if left to serendipity. Worst of all the costs for the producer will be excessive making the costs incurred across the industry, as each producer incurs the same developmental overhead costs that are not shared or shareable, tragic. Possibly the worst aspect of the methods being discussed in today’s marketplace is leaving the outcome of the implementation of these technologies to fate and having no one in the industry benefit whatsoever.
Just as the bureaucrats have demonstrated a propensity to cling to their domain and way of life by precluding the consideration of People, Ideas & Objects Preliminary Specification. The CIO’s and IT Managers within oil and gas are hesitant to release the power and control they have over any domain of their IT playgrounds. This is to be expected and is one of the reasons that our budget funding is necessary on an upfront basis. We risk too much being beholden to those who do not share our vision of providing the oil and gas producers with the most profitable means of oil and gas operations. We won’t become “blind sleepwalking agents of whomever will feed us” Habermas. Theirs is a structure that we have criticized repeatedly on the basis of its commercial failure. It is a cultural and systemic failure that has to be rooted out and asphyxiated. Otherwise the industry will fall back to its cultural failing ways. Fortunately we have the situation where software defines and supports the organization. Once we have been able to build the software that provides the oil and gas industry with the most profitable means of oil and gas operations there will be no regression back to its current cultural failing state.
Our vision implements these four cornerstones in the following manner. Java due to it being a statically typed language has the capacity and capability for unlimited addressing. This in combination with IPv6, which provides the ability for essentially unlimited Internet addressing, will enable the capability and capacity to manage infinite variables and their processes in a safe, secure and reliable manner. Wireless capability has already shown its strength in all areas of our economy. However with 5G cellular technologies set to be released in as early as 2019, but certainly in 2020, the dynamic nature of communication between devices as well as the broadband speeds will be revolutionary. Asynchronous Process Management is the term we use for the ability for a process to be completed in a myriad of methods. Or as is available. There may be times in which the process is inactive and other times when only partially active. This opens a new paradigm as to how the work can be done within the scope of an ERP system.
This makes for an exponentially more complex world than the one that we have today. The conclusion that has been made by some of what I think are the smarter vendors is that the ability to control and monitor this environment with today’s tools doesn’t exist. Certainly we’ll use computers in much of the same way as we do today. However the operation of them will have to be done through our voices. Today Apple's Siri is fully programmable and quite functional as a result. Instead of treating her repeatedly as a dumb mute I’m now finding that she is very useful and I’m saying please and thank you. Oracle is also taking the Chatbot technologies they developed and released last year to the next level in a product they call Oracle Digital Assistant. It works just as the programmable Siri does in that you can invoke it to complete tasks in somewhat of a natural language methodology. And that is the next step. Even with only thirty Siri programs it becomes difficult to remember the actual label name of the Siri program that your interested in. This is the current constraint of these technologies. Artificial Intelligence is being applied to this issue in the form of Natural Language Processing to aid in the delivery of these services in a more conversational manner in the near future.
This forms a brief overview of our view of the Information Technological landscape that will be implemented through the Preliminary Specification. This is a North American oil and gas industry based vision that is shared across all producers. One that is focused on leveraging the benefits of these technologies to ensure that we provide the oil and gas producer with the most profitable means of oil and gas operations. A vision that is criticised by the producers CIO’s and IT Managers as being too broad in terms of scope and scale. Yet something that they willingly undertake with their far smaller budgets and limited resources. I would suggest our vision stands in stark contrast to today’s vision provided to us by the bureaucrats in charge of the producers today. One in which they scale back their drilling operations in the face of declining commodity prices. A tool that we have called a dull, blunt instrument that has been used repeatedly in the industry. A tool that has proven its ineffectiveness time and again as the issues and opportunities that are faced by these producers remain unaddressed and unrealized.
The Preliminary Specification, our user community and service providers provide for a dynamic, innovative, accountable and profitable oil and gas industry with the most profitable means of oil and gas operations. Setting the foundation for profitable North America’s energy independence. People, Ideas & Objects Revenue Model specifies the means in which investors can participate in our future Initial Coin Offering (ICO) that will fund these user defined software developments. It is through the process of issuing our ICO that we are leading the way in which creative destruction can be implemented within the oil and gas industry. 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.
