The Ground to Cloud Webinar series is for gINT and HoleBASE users investigating a migration to OpenGround and existing OpenGround users.
We profile a company’s journey to OpenGround, drill into a few features, showcase new features released and features in development, and discuss what our team has done to help you get more from OpenGround in the last three months. All during a fast-paced 60-minute webinar!
Jackson Drilling will be joining us for the June Webinar. They are a small company that adopted OpenGround and Data Collector and will discuss how they have gained efficiencies with their site investigations and improved data accuracy using OpenGround.
Our “Drill In” segments will investigate Data Importing, User Management and Licensing.
■ We will discuss new tools to simplify data import and how you must take a managed approach, using the Pareto Principle (the 80/20 rule) and strategies to make data import successful.
■ We will review the basics of User Management, Rights and Groups. Including an overview of the best ways to grant users access to the OpenGround projects they need.
■ We will discuss the main licensing options and talk about a new one! We hope this segment will answer all the questions about licensing and correct any misinformation you may have read on social media.
We will finish with a round-up of newly released features – what they are, how they work and where you can find more information.
Our consultants will be answering questions live during the webinar. So please join us and get all your OpenGround questions answered live during the webinar.
Keith Osburn is a Resource Geologist based in South Africa, with 13 years’ experience in geology, 3D modelling and resource estimation.
Prior to joining Seequent, Keith worked in the consulting environment for 8 years where he gained experience in 3D geological modelling, geostatistical analysis, resource estimation and due diligence studies on a variety of operations and commodities. Before this, Keith worked in a production environment in a deep level gold mine.
Other areas of expertise include QAQC and sampling protocol as well as database management.
Keith has a Masters of Science in Geology at the University of Johannesburg, and is a member of the GSSA and is registered with SACNASP as a Professional Natural Scientist.