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PRESS
RELEASE:
3DGeo Selected to
InfoWorld Top 100 Innovative Companies
Mountain View, Calif. (January 18, 2002)
3DGeo Inc.,
a seismic imaging software company that helps exploration
companies decide where to drill for oil and gas, today announced
that InfoWorld has selected it as one of the top 100 innovative
companies in 2001. "In selecting the InfoWorld Top 100
Innovative companies for 2001, the editors and panel members
emphasized information technology achievements," said InfoWorld
Editor in Chief Michael Vizard, "these 100 organizations
span 11 industries -- and they reveal a shift from dot-com
excess to a focus on hard-line business practices."
To select the InfoWorld
100, a panel of InfoWorld editors reviewed nominations, and
selected the final companies. InfoWorld Editor in Chief Michael
Vizard performed the final ranking. "The companies selected
are facing down a difficult economy by putting enterprise
technologies to creative use to bolster their business efforts,
streamline business processes, reduce costs, save resources,
improve customer service, and create new streams of revenue."
Dimitri Bevc, President
of 3DGeo said, "It's great receiving public recognition
for what our customers around the world have long appreciated
- that our innovative seismic imaging solutions are helping
lower the cost of production, provide faster delivery of oil
and gas to the marketplace, and tap oil and gas from ever
more challenging areas".
The complete list of
InfoWorld 100 Companies for 2001 can be found at:
www.infoworld.com
About 3DGeo
3DGeo
Inc.'s (3DGeo) is a leading provider of advanced imaging software
services for the oil and gas industry. 3DGeo helps oil and
gas companies visualize 3-D earth structures and reduce the
drilling risk associated with oil and gas exploration. Companies
that use 3DGeo's services lower the cost of production, provide
faster delivery of oil and gas to the marketplace, and tap
oil and gas from ever more challenging plays.
In 1997, 3DGeo developed
an Internet-based seismic processing system (INSP) to deliver
leading-edge seismic services over the Internet and Intranets.
INSP enables explorationCupertino, CA, - October 17, 2001
companies to directly
control their critical seismic imaging projects, without purchasing
and maintaining expensive hardware and software. The Internet
collaborative platform allows clients to participate directly
in the model building and interpretation of 3-D structures,
greatly shortening "time-to-drilling decisions".
3DGeo provides much shorter time between the acquisition of
the data and the informed decision on where to drill.
3DGeo is a privately-owned
company with Headquarters in Mountain View, CA.
For more information contact 3DGeo at info@3dgeo.com
About InfoWorld
Based in San
Mateo, California, InfoWorld provides in-depth technical analysis
on key products, solutions, and technologies for sound buying
decisions and business gain. InfoWorld's Prestigious Awards
include the InfoWorld Product of the Year and the InfoWorld
100. The InfoWorld Prestigious Awards, featured in two special
issues of the publication, serve as a key technology and implementation
information resource for the publication's 370,000 influential
readers. InfoWorld.com is the place to turn for the latest
breaking news and in-depth coverage of the issues, trends,
and products that run your enterprise. InfoWorld.com also
features interactive discussion forums, trusted industry columnists,
and incisive product test results and reviews backed by the
renowned InfoWorld Test Center.
Find out more at www.infoworld.com.
Public Relations by
Topside Network Joe Knox, 510-207-2972
e-mail: Jknox@topsidenetwork.com
3DGeo Development Corporation
Dimitri Bevc, email: Dimitri@3dgeo.com
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