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!
Our “Drill In” segments will investigate the state of data management based on a recent report from Seequent, useful tips in OpenGround, and new content on Communities.
■ You will learn some highlights from the Geoprofessionals Data Management Report Seequent released in late June. The team sees opportunity for interactive questions here!
■ You asked, we listened! Tips and tricks are back for your learning pleasure.
■ You will learn about new content on Communities added to help organizations starting with OpenGround. OpenGround has unique terminology, roles, permissions, and requirements. All things that, with a bit of guidance, are worked through. This documentation can make implementing OpenGround a familiar, followable process.
■ You will get an update on enhancements to OpenGround in our development and recent releases spotlight.
■ You will understand where to find help, how they work, and how to find newly released features.
Our consultants will be answering questions live during the webinar. Last session with the new platform we didn’t see all the questions, but we’ve worked it out. 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.