Session Managers: Margrete Fjermestad, ENI and Lars Gåseby, A/S Norske Shell
0830 Opening remarks, - Lars Gåseby, A/S Norske Shell
0840 'A reduction in truth en route to higher data quality'
- Ian Barron (RoQC), Consultant, StatoilHydro
A look at some of the guiding philosophy behind StatoilHydro?s data merge ? and how that affects the approach to the challenges and technical solutions.
0905 The Behavioral Exonomics of Information Management
- Matt Vanderfeen, Global Business Manager - Information Management, Schlumberger
How to make end users play nice.
0930 Coffee Break
0955 ArcticWeb - A portal for offshore Arctic areas
- Ole Lindefjeld, Research Director, ConocoPhillips
ArcticWeb will give oil and service companies the possibilities to easily use all the information available for the Arctic areas, for the purpose of early field development, environmental risk analysis, emergency preparedness and more.
1020 Taming the Digital Tsunami within Domains - Possibility vs. Probability
- Chris Usher, Senior Director, Halliburton - Landmark Software and Asset Solutions
Why is that we still have not tamed the Digital Tsunami? Is it technically possible with today's technologies? And if it is possible, then how probable is it that we reach the next level of maturity in the short term?
1045 Data Management from a Business Management Perspective
- Jan-Erik Martinsen, KPMG and Morten Mønster Jensen, Abbon
1120 Conference update
1130 Lunch