SEG 2014: Lenovo workstation design supports Landmark DecisionSpace G1

Oct. 30, 2014
Halliburton and Lenovo have agreed to use the ThinkPad W540 workstation to support Landmark’s DecisionSpace G1 edition. The announcement came at the 2014 SEG International Exposition and 84th Annual Meeting in Denver.

Offshore staff

DENVER –Halliburton and Lenovo have agreed to use the ThinkPad W540 workstation to support Landmark’s DecisionSpace G1 edition. The announcement came at the 2014 SEG International Exposition and 84th Annual Meeting in Denver.

DecisionSpace G1 is a new way to access the interpretive power and integration capabilities of Landmark’s Geosciences suite that includes earth modeling, horizontal well correlation, attribute analysis, well-tie workflow, velocity modeling, and dynamic depth conversion, as well as geologic and geophysical interpretation tools.

Lenovo’s ThinkPad W540 is a mobile, independent software vendor (ISV) certified workstation powered by the latest Intel Quad Core i7 processors, up to 32 GB of memory and graphics processing courtesy of NVIDIA Quadro graphics with Optimus 2D and 3D content creation.

“This agreement will bring the advanced capabilities of our DecisionSpace suite to users of Lenovo’s ThinkPad W540 mobile workstation and provide the necessary performance to execute these demanding workflows,” said Kenny Laughlin, geophysics manager, Landmark.

Lenovo also recently launched its ThinkStation P series desktop workstation that also is certified for DecisionSpace G1.

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