
Venture worked closely with the client's drawing office staff to identify the key requirements for both the users and administrators of the database. A new database was created using the client's standard technologies, accessible via a series of web-pages. All records were then reviewed and loaded to it from the existing catalogue. Administrator functions run off a central administrator console offering: The Webpages were given the same look and feel to incorporate them into the existing Intranet. Access to the database is controlled automatically via the Windows login name to increase ease of access for both administrators and users. The database is now available through the client's Intranet to staff in 6 offices. Administrators are simultaneously creating new records from the clients UK and Netherlands drawing offices. In addition to creating records for new drawings, the drawing office staff are now loading previously un-catalogued archived drawings into the database to increase the historical data available to users. Venture is working closely with the drawing office to implement further enhancements to the solution to improve the way administrators create and users view new drawings.Venture designed and implemented an intranet solution to make our client's catalogue of drawings, created by their drawing office, available to all staff located in multiple sites
Background
User functions were integrated to three simple views to promote ease of use:
Outcome
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From advisory services and data management through to EIM, Venture has delivered a wide range of Information Management solutions to BP’s upstream business