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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE		CONTACT: 	Eric Johnson
September 10, 2001				Landmark Graphics Corp.
						Tel 281.649-4056
						ejohnson@lgc.com

						Rod Hotz
						Landmark Graphics Corp.
Tel 281-368-5766				rhotz@lgc.com


Landmark Graphics to Announce
Linux Application Support Strategy at the 2001 SEG Annual Meeting

- Compaq, Dell, EMC, IBM, Intel, Network Appliance and other key technology 
providers
to help advance the open source OS within the upstream E&P market -


DALLAS, TX - Landmark Graphics Corp., a wholly owned business unit of 
Halliburton Company (NYSE: HAL), today announced plans to offer its full 
suite of integrated UNIX exploration and production applications on a range 
of Linux platforms with rollout beginning in the fourth quarter of 2001. 
This marks the most significant commitment to date by a major technology 
provider in the oil and gas industry to support the “open source” Linux 
operating system. Compaq, Dell, EMC, IBM, Intel and Network Appliance are 
working with Landmark to offer a broad range of optimized Linux solutions, 
including workstations, servers and storage.
	“Linux is emerging as a significant force in the UNIX world. Landmark has 
been investigating Linux for some time, and we’ve been working closely with 
our customers to gauge their interest and intent around it,” said John 
Gibson, Landmark’s president and CEO. “What we’ve been hearing from our 
customers is that they are implementing or planning to implement Linux in a 
wide range of applications today. Our customers have told us overwhelmingly 
that they would like to see Landmark provide Linux support as an option. 
They also believe Landmark is in a natural position to be the leader in 
helping to bring the benefits of Linux to the energy market.”
	John Sherman, Landmark’s executive vice president of Marketing and Systems, 
added, “Supporting Linux is a natural extension of our continuing commitment 
to open systems and maximizing value for our customers. Offering Landmark’s 
integrated product suite on Linux broadens the choices available for our 
customers to build scalable, cost-effective computing environments. We’re 
working closely with a great group of partners - Compaq, Dell, EMC, IBM, 
Intel and Network Appliance - to ensure that Landmark customers are able to 
rapidly benefit from the innovations inherent in Linux.”
	Gary Campbell, vice president of Enterprise Server Strategy for the Office 
of CTO at Compaq, stated, “The energy industry is a key vertical for us, and 
we’ve been actively pursuing new options around Linux to support our 
customers there. It is clear that the open source community has made 
tremendous inroads over the past 10 years in establishing Linux as a viable 
platform for a variety of mission-critical applications. By working with 
vertical leaders like Landmark, we believe that we can best provide the 
kinds of services and solutions - optimized on our workstation platforms - 
that customers in the energy industry are asking for.”
Joe Curley of Dell noted, “Our commitment to Linux as a core part of our 
business continues to grow rapidly each year. With this announcement, it’s 
clear that the critical mass for widespread adoption of Linux in the 
upstream E&P market has arrived. We look forward to working closely with 
Landmark in meeting the unique requirements of this key vertical industry.”
The massive storage requirement in the upstream industry is another factor 
driving the adoption of new, open source platforms, notes Mike Parise, EMC 
vice president of Integrated Marketing. “With the amount of data doubling 
annually, our upstream customers demand solutions that enable them to 
maximize storage utilization and manage more data with greater efficiency - 
across all their computing platforms - including Linux. By teaming in this 
effort, EMC and Landmark Graphics enable our joint E&P customers to 
consolidate storage resources more flexibly, perform bulk seismic data 
transfers faster and more reliably, broaden the choice of data center 
topologies and lower the cost of storage infrastructure."
	IBM is investing more than one billion dollars in Linux this year alone, 
and is working closely with software vendors to help deploy Linux-based 
applications across the industry. Since January, IBM has seen a 40% increase 
in the number of Linux-based applications from its partners. “We believe the 
upstream energy market is an ideal candidate for rapid adoption of Linux 
because of its unsurpassed ability to better manage the high-performance 
computing requirements of seismic processing and reservoir simulation,” said 
John Sarsgard, vice president Linux marketing and sales, America, IBM. 
“We’re pleased to be working with Landmark on this strategic initiative 
because it offers so many long-term benefits to our mutual customers.” IBM 
supports the operating system across its entire product portfolio, including 
Websphere middleware, IBM Global Services and IBM hardware such as the 
xSeries and Shark storage systems.
John Davies, vice president and director of the Intel Market Development 
Group, said, “We believe that the benefits of Linux running on open, 
powerful and competitively priced Intel-based platforms will play an 
important role in the evolving compute structure of the oil and gas 
industry. We’re very pleased to lend our support to Landmark in this 
important initiative.”
According to Network Appliance Senior Vice President of Marketing, Mark 
Santora,  "Network Appliance provides enterprise-class storage and content 
delivery solutions, enabling the upstream oil and gas industry to deploy and 
manage their information on a global basis with the lowest total cost of 
ownership in the industry. To help deliver these solutions with Landmark 
Graphics, we're rapidly moving ahead with a range of multi-vendor Linux 
initiatives to delivery fully on the benefits of open source compatibility 
and reliability."
Landmark Graphics and its strategic Linux partners will host a press event 
at the 2001 Society of Exploration Geophysicists Annual Meeting in San 
Antonio, Texas, on Monday September 10. The event will take place at 12 noon 
in the Landmark Booth (#2911) at the Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center.
Landmark is the leading supplier of software and services for the upstream 
oil and gas industry. The company’s software solutions span exploration, 
production, drilling, business decision analysis and data management. 
Landmark offers a broad range of consulting services that enable customers 
to optimize their technical, business and decision processes. Visit the 
Landmark Web site at www.lgc.com <http://www.lgc.com> for more information.
Halliburton Company, founded in 1919, is the world’s largest provider of 
products and services to the petroleum and energy industries. The company 
serves its customers with a broad range of products and services through its 
Energy Services Group and Engineering and Construction Group business 
segments. The company’s World Wide Web site can be accessed at 
www.halliburton.com <http://www.halliburton.com>.
For more information about Compaq, please visit www.compaq.com 
<http://www.compaq.com>.
For more information about Dell, please visit www.dell.com 
<http://www.dell.com>.
For more information about EMC, please visit www.emc.com 
<http://www.emc.com>.
For more information about IBM, please visit www.ibm.com 
<http://www.ibm.com>.
	For more information about Intel, please visit www.intel.com 
<http://www.intel.com>.
For more information about Network Appliance, please visit
www.networkappliance.com <http://www.networkappliance.com>.

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