Get the Picture
Data visualization software is helping companies make decisions by making sense of mounds of information.
January 9, 2006 12:00 PM ETComputerworld -
With gasoline prices up and equipment to drill new wells backlogged, oil producers want to squeeze every drop out of existing wells. But which sites have more oil to give up? To revisit old drilling data for possible clues, Halliburton Co.'s energy services group turned to a new-breed data visualization tool, and so far the analysis has led to more contracts for the Houston firm.
By creating a "picture" of the data -- a process that entails rendering multiple variables into a graphical presentation -- Halliburton analysts have found ways to see deep into the earth, spotting patterns, trends and anomalies in the data.

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Judy Tiffin, U.S. business and marketing analyst at Halliburton
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However, wading through data to find those sleeper sites is a tricky process that involves comparing many variables. "It's usually not just one thing -- there's so much [to consider]," Tiffin says. "We don't know what's going on underneath the ground."
To juggle the millions of pieces of this multidimensional or multivariant data, Halliburton's production optimization group tried Spotfire Inc.'s DecisionSite software. Until then, the five-member production optimization team had plodded through internal and public well data and seismic readings one Microsoft Excel data plot at a time.
Halliburton, Dunn & Bradstreet Corp., Cullen/Frost Bankers Inc. and Microsoft Corp. are among the companies embracing such analysis software, which devours data either from existing spreadsheets and database products or from data warehouses and business intelligence systems, and transforms it into visual representations. The tools -- some of which cost as little as $999 -- enable users to slice and dice data on the fly multiple times and to spit out the findings in multicolor bar and pie charts, scatterplots and diagrams.
The tools are part of a bigger market made up of products that provide new ways of seeing data. Other offerings include geographic information systems (GIS) and real-time data-stream-processing visualization tools such as those from StreamBase Systems Inc. and RiverGlass Inc.
"Visualization is a means of making sense of these vast amounts of data," says Dan Vesset, an analyst at IDC in Framingham, Mass. "The visualization makes [data] easier, simpler and
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