Moveout Data has launched Metaseis, a seismic data management platform aimed at speeding up upstream workflows. The new software promises rapid deployment and platform‑agnostic integration, a key advantage for operators handling growing data volumes. The upstream sector is grappling with ever‑increasing seismic datasets, both legacy and newly acquired, that can impede interpretation if not properly organized. Moveout Data’s platform builds on technology used internally since 2014 and has already been deployed in initiatives such as the UK National Data Repository to support data standardization and regulatory compliance. Metaseis operates across Linux and Windows, offering functions from tape transcription to metadata extraction. The company says users can be up and running within hours, avoiding extensive training while still accessing enterprise‑grade functionality. The platform’s design by geophysicists emphasizes usability and rapid deployment. Darren McDonald, Managing Director of Moveout Data, explained that the platform “has enabled us to respond quickly to client needs and evolve continuously through processing petabytes of real‑world data.” He added that “users can be up and running within hours, avoiding the need for extensive training while still benefiting from enterprise‑grade functionality.” The company also noted that “these capabilities are increasingly important as operators manage growing volumes of legacy and newly acquired seismic data,” highlighting the impact of unstructured datasets on accessibility and interpretation. With trial licenses now available, operators looking to standardize seismic data for cloud‑based workflows and advanced analytics may find Metaseis a valuable tool to reduce processing time and unlock machine‑learning applications in subsurface interpretation.