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Katalyst Data Management lanza Market Watch Golfo de México

HOUSTON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Katalyst Data Management se complace en anunciar el lanzamiento de Market Watch Golfo de México, una plataforma innovadora que integra a la perfección inteligencia de mercado en tiempo real con datos técnicos del subsuelo. Basándose en el éxito de Market Watch Brasil, que ya está beneficiando a 1200 profesionales de la industria en todo el mundo, esta nueva plataforma permite a la comunidad geocientífica del Golfo de México acceder a una amplia gama de recursos, inclui...

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