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Paradigm EPOS V2014 stratimagic

he open, innovative Paradigm® Epos® infrastructure links all Epos-based applications to a shared database, and incorporates common data models, common interfaces, common services, and common visualization platforms for individuals or teams across disciplines. The system extends both the scalability of the system and the reach of the geoscientist.
Epos features:

Epos interoperability and data management infrastructure

Client/server architecture that provides a multi-user environment for data sharing and collaboration
A distributed data management system that supports the growing industry need for huge data storage
A light, robust relational database
Dedicated data repositories for each data type, making it possible to balance the load of both network storage
Support for Linux® and Microsoft® Windows®, including cross-platform Linux-Windows support and multi-user project sharing in Windows
Support for mixed data stored in a Project using different units and projection systems
On-the-fly conversion from third-party databases, ensuring a unified view without changing the original data
Dynamic and extensible project definition
A single entry point used to easily assemble a group of seismic surveys, well data, culture data, reservoir data, and drilling data into one logical entity for collaborative work by exploration or asset teams on a regional basis (Epos Project)
Multi-site synchronization
Dedicated third-party data services offering interoperability and data exchange with third-party databases

Extensive data loading capabilities

Epos provides a broad set of standard data loaders suitable to all of the data used by our industry:

ASCII for the import/export of seismic survey geometry, cultural data, and interpretation, reservoir and production data. Epos also supports many ASCII or binary formats of third parties.
Binary SEG-Y loader/exporter for the import/export of multiple files containing seismic data. This loader offers an option to QC the histogram of the amplitudes in the seismic data file, and lets the user view the data prior to loading.
LAS, WITSML, ASCII and contractor formatted files for well data.
ECLIPSE®, VIP, CMG files, or Rescue files for reservoir data
ASCII or simulation outputs for production and engineering data

Optimal data security and project control

The Epos infrastructure offers a centralized and secure system that supports the needs of both IT professionals and geoscientists. Customizable, role-defined user permission, and access control tools optimize data security and enable administrators to define the teams that can access and share data on a project, survey or site. A common infrastructure for all Paradigm applications and repositories makes them easy to organize and administer, even in companies with hundreds of users.

Epos benefits:

Improved quality control and management of business-critical geoscience data
Full IT control over the location and arrangement of repositories
Enhanced data management flexibility for the Geoscience Data Manager in a given project
Easy scalability for changing performance and storage needs as datasets continue to grow

For the IT Administrator

The Epos infrastructure includes powerful management tools that allow system administrators to tailor data access and usage to the evolving needs of their organization. The IT Administrator has full control and flexibility over the location and arrangement of the data repositories, and the repositories are structured in such a way as to easily scale to changing performance and storage needs as datasets grow.

Flexible backup and restore capabilities

The modular and distributed nature of Epos streamlines the data backup process, as every project, survey and database can be backed up separately. An option is given to back up data on a monthly basis, with incremental backups performed daily. This saves time by backing up only changed data each day, while enabling disaster recovery of all the backed up data, if necessary.

Other useful tools for IT Managers include:

Global permission management
Disk allocation
Restore from snapshot: In case of data loss during work, Epos has a mechanism for copying data from the most recent snapshot taken by the file server, and restoring only the required data element. This enables fast and convenient restore with very high data granularity.
Load balancing
Project administrators can set the location and structure of data, and grant access permission to groups of personnel on site. It is even possible to grant permissions according to different roles, such as data loading, interpretation, approval, etc.
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