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" ... Houston already has innovators in many fields – energy, life sciences, manufacturing and aerospace, among them – but they have tended to be isolated and by-the-bootstrap endeavors, Rowe said, in part due to the city’s sprawl (more than 600 square miles) and wildcatter mentality. ... "
" ... In the coming quarters I expect we will see many more partnerships between Microsoft and the stalwarts of the energy and industrial verticals. I believe that Microsoft will have an outsized influence on the energy transition and industrial technology movement. Microsoft is leveraging their IT strength into a stronghold on the OT environment and locking in customers that will depend on the Azure cloud for decades. Much like a successful wildcatter, these accounts will be paying dividends to Microsoft well into the future. ... "
" ... Which reminds me of a joke that my mentor, Morry Adelman told. A wildcatter dies and appears at the Pearly Gates where Saint Peter informs him, sadly, that the heavenly quota for wildcatters has already been filled. The wildcatter thinks for a minute, then says, “Let me into Heaven for an hour, and I’ll make space.” Saint Peter agrees, the wildcatter enters and returns an hour later, then stands patiently off to the side. In a little while, a wildcatter appears from inside Heaven and leaves somewhat furtively, shortly followed by another, then eventually a flood of drillers. Saint Peter was amazed, and asked how the wildcatter how he accomplished it. “Simple,” said the wildcatter, “I just spread a rumor that oil had been found in Hell. That’s all it took.” Saint Peter shrugged and told the wildcatter he could enter, which he did so proudly. However, the next day, Saint Peter looked up to see the original wildcatter slinking out of the gates of heaven. “Where are you going?” he asked. “You know,” replied the wildcatter, “there may just be some truth to that rumor.” ... "