3D Visualization for Optimal Asset Information Management …

3D Visualization for Optimal Asset Information Management

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 Webinar Summary: 

Companies in the Energy and Utilities sector are in a tough spot these days: they need to find ways to manage complex engineering/construction projects as information volume is increasing exponentially, boost production with aging assets and increase the safety of power plants, refineries and other facilities in a shifting regulatory environment. And, they need to respond to new global working practices and the need for increased security in an internet-connected world. 


Join us on November 28th at 11 am ET  for this live webinar and hear how international Owner Operators and EPCs are using energy solutions to manage and share an enormous variety and volume of engineering-related content.

Viewers will learn how energy solutions can enable them to:

  • Quickly and securely access up-to-date engineering specs, data and compound CAD drawings.
  • Improve collaboration internally and externally using comments management and secure delivery methods to improve communication and reduce project cycle times from weeks to days.
  • Meet and respond to environmental health or safety regulations to avoid delays, sanctions and fines. 

Who should attend:

  • Engineering Managers
  • Operations Managers
  • Maintenance Managers
  • Compliance Personnel
  • Regulatory Affairs Personnel

Hear from these experts: 

Gonzalo Merchan
Director, Energy Sector
Information Intelligence Group, EMC Corporation 


Gonzalo Merchan, IIG Director for the Energy sector, is based in California, United States. Gonzalo brings over 25 years experience in the Software Enterprise solutions arena including 10 years with EMC Documentum, 5 years with BEA, and over 15 years at senior level positions at IBM and Fluor.

The IIG Global Industry Solutions Group is responsible to drive EMC IIG solution strategy in the energy vertical focusing primarily in bringing industry solutions to market. Some of the key activities they are engaged in involves managing EMC industry advisory councils, building requirements for new solutions, providing direction to IIG cross functional teams, and supporting strategic Energy Customers.

Gonzalo presents the EMC IIG Energy strategy as it relates to solutions in the four key market sub-segments – Oil and Gas, Utilities, Mining and Engineering/Construction. The presentation includes the IIG’s view of the sub-segment, key trends, and some of the main solutions that EMC IIG is offering in this sector. Gonzalo also covers the EMC Energy Partner ecosystem and the complementary solutions they bring to market, Use Cases with major Energy Companies globally, and key initiatives such as Advisory Councils.

Gonzalo has two sons and two grand kids living in the Southern California area. Gonzalo enjoys time with family and traveling to locations with sun, sand and especially good food.

 

 

Rob van Dommelen
President, BTM Software

Rob van Dommelen is the President of BTM Software Europe B.V. With more than 30 years of experience in Engineering/IT, he sees himself as an enabler for his organization to develop and market premium quality engineering tools.

His pride is his development team, which, 10 years after the foundation of BTM Software, still thrives to deliver best-in-class prodcuts.

In his former jobs, Rob van Dommelen headed up McLaren in Continental Europe, was VP Europe of Jacobus Technology and held technical as well as sales & marketing positions at Bentley Systems, Parametric Technology Corp. and Intergraph Corp.

Rob resides in Moenchengladbach, Germany, and enjoys new technology, running and swimming.

BTM Software is an EMC Select partner.

 

Chris Brighouse
Project Manager, Engineering Plant & Facilities Management (EPFM)
EMC Corporation 
 

Chris Brighouse is the Engineering Plant and Facilities Management (EPFM) Product Manager at EMC Corp. In this role, he uses his extensive experience in enterprise software technology, consulting, and strong technical development skills to bring EMC products and solutions that address business and clients’ needs to market.

Previous to his role with EMC, Mr. Brighouse was the Head of Professional Services EMEA at Sword CTSpace, Program Manager at ITI Scotland, CEO at Jario Ltd, and VP Applications at McLaren Ltd. Some key accomplishments include "Innovative Product of the Year 2004, Scottish Software Awards" and "Deloitte & Touche Fast 50 awards 1999 – 2001" Mr. Brighouse resides in Staines, Surrey, United Kingdom, and enjoys new technology, 5-a-side football and skiing. His Twitter handle is @chrisbrighouse.

Moderator:

Brian Nessen
Vice President and Group Publisher
POWER magazine

Brian Nessen has over 20 years experience in the media industry, specifically in the energy markets. He is currently Vice President and Group Publisher for the TradeFair Group division of Access Intelligence. He also maintains the role of Publisher of POWER magazine. During the past ten years Brian has been involved in the development of numerous e-media initiatives that derive from or enhance traditional media. During the past 5 years he was involved with the acquisition and redevelopment of POWER magazine. Brian holds a BSBA from Tulsa University.

What do I need to view this Webcast?

Minimum Requirements:

Operating System Processor RAM Internet Browser Hardware Media Players Internet Connection

Windows 7 1

Windows Vista

Windows XP SP3

Note: Mac OS X and Linux users please click here.

Pentium III 733mhz+ or equivalent 512MB

Internet Explorer 6.0+ 2

Firefox 3.0+

Pop-up Blocking Software Disabled 3

AUDIO: Sound Card with speakers

VIDEO: Monitor with 1024×768+ resolution support

Windows Media Player 9+

Adobe Flash Player 9.1+ 4

High speed Cable / Fiber / DSL 5

Corporate LAN 6


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3 The presentation is built on pop-upless technology; however, the presenter may choose to use pop-up windows. In these cases, pop-up blocking software must be disabled for the presentation to work correctly. In many cases, holding down the "CTRL" key while opening the Webcast URL will temporarily disable your pop-up blocking software. Please consult the documentation for your pop-up blocking software to determine the correct way to temporarily disable it.

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6 Corporate LAN. Bandwith on corporate LANs can vary based on network traffic. Typical connection speeds can vary from 100Kbps – 1Mbps+. Please check with your local ISP for bandwidth allotment.

Support & Troubleshooting

What support is available for users on Macintosh and Unix/Linux-Based operating systems?
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Why can’t I hear audio?

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Also, if you are unaware of any other pop-up blockers that are running on your computer, you may want to see if you have personal firewall software running, such as Norton’s Internet Security or ZoneAlarm. If you have either of these, they will also block pop-up windows.

Where can I download the latest streaming media players?

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I occasionally hear a clicking noise during the presentation. How do I turn it off?

  • Windows 7 – Click on the Windows Start icon, then choose "Control Panel" > "Sound," > "Sounds" tab. Scroll down the "Program" menu until you reach "Start Navigation." Set the sound to [None] and click "OK." The clicking will be disabled.
  • Windows Vista – Click on the Windows Start icon, then choose "Control Panel" > "Sound," > "Sounds" tab. Scroll down the "Program" menu until you reach "Start Navigation." Set the sound to [None] and click "OK." The clicking will be disabled.
  • Windows XP – You can disable this noise by going to the Start menu, then "Control Panel". Open "Sounds and Audio Devices," and click the "Sounds" tab. Scroll down the "Program Events" menu until you reach "Start Navigation." Set the sound to [None] and click "OK." The clicking will be disabled.

Why do I get a "connection failed" or "connection blocked" message when I try to view Adobe Flash streams?

In addition to having a properly installed Adobe Flash Player your pc must permit rtmp (over port 1935) and / or rtmpt (over port 80) live streaming protocols. Please contact your local IT Administrator if you are unsure of your settings. IT Admins can click here to review additional information on configuring proxy servers to permit live Flash streaming.

Questions?

Please contact Jennifer Brady, POWER Marketing Coordinator at 713-343-1906 or jenniferb@tradefairgroup.com