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Paradigm

www.pdgm.com

 
Paradigm is now part of Emerson Exploration & Production Software business, forming the largest independent developer of software-enabled solutions to the global oil and gas industry. Paradigm`s easy-to-use technology and workflows provide customers with deeper insight into the subsurface by combining leading-edge science, high-performance desktop and cluster computing, and scalable data management, delivering highly accurate results and productivity without compromise.
  • Number of Employees: 250-1000
  • Annual Revenue: $50-100 Million
  • www.pdgm.com
  • 820 Gessner Road Suite 400
    Houston, TX USA 77024
  • Phone: 713.393.4800

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