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Landmark to Leverage New Technology from SGI and Intel to Optimize Reserves for Oil and Gas Companies Using Advanced Visualization

Landmark, a part of Halliburton's (NYSE: HAL) Digital and Consulting Solutions Division, selected the new Silicon Graphics Prism™ platform to create the world's fastest and largest advanced visualization computer system in the oil and gas exploration field. Landmark, working with Silicon Graphics (NYSE: SGI) and Intel, will soon offer its global clients real-time, 3D interactivity on multiple volumes of seismic data at a newly designed facility within its Houston, Texas, headquarters. The Silicon Graphics Prism visualization system will enable Landmark customers to quickly explore large numbers of deepwater offshore blocks using massive regional surveys. Also, they will be able to bring oil and gas production online faster by using this 3D environment to interactively plan optimal well paths using all of their geological and geophysical data.
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