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Software news from SMT, dGB, OpenSpirit, Blue Marble, Energy Solutions and Laser-Scan.

Seismic Micro Technology (SMT) has just released V 4.0 of its (RC)2 geologic modeling package. SMT now claims a fully integrated product line comprising Kingdom, (RC)2 and Sure. (RC)2 builds geostatistical models for use in streamline flow modeling or in the SURE reservoir simulator. A free thirty-day evaluation copy of (RC)2 is available. SMT has also announced a Beta version its new data management tool, OpenKingdom, a data management toolkit for Kingdom projects.

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dGB has released Stable Release 2.2.2 of OpendTect, adding new functions developed as part of the OpendTect User Friendliness (OUF) project. These include random lines through welltracks, shortcuts for moving inlines/crosslines and new display options. Plug ins are available for lithology classification from well log along with a Beta version of a link to ArkCls. Gaz de France supported the OUF project.

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OpenSpirit has announced help for Canadian companies who are migrating spatial data from NAD27 to the more accurate geocentric-based NAD83. The Coordinate Migration Service used in all OpenSpirit products includes the NTv2 datum shifts, meeting government and CAPP requirements, assures spatial data integrity and minimizes datum migration costs.

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Blue Marble Geographics has released V 3.0 of its Geographic Map File Translator now with Flex LM-based licensing. The Translator supports for ESRI Shapefiles, MapInfo TAB and MIF, AutoDesk DWG and DXF through v2006, Microstation DGN, and import of ESRI .e00 format. The Translator offers full EPSG database support, and creation of custom coordinate systems. The map file viewer window now supports raster formats for co-rendering of spatial and DOQQ image libraries.

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Electronics Corporation of India Limited (ECIL) has chosen Energy Solutions International’s PipelineManager package for four major pipeline projects in India.

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UK-based GIS data transformation specialist Laser-Scan has just announced its Radius Studio spatial data quality application. Radius Studio is a component-based data integration and quality management tool for applications that use Oracle Database 10g. Users can build and manage rule-based processing workflows for spatial data.

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