Envitia releases new Spatial Data Management Suite
Friday, October 29, 2010 at 10:00
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Envitia has released a new exciting addition to the product family allowing the automated ingest and update of large geospatial datasets, removing the need for manual data update and management.  Automation of data update ensures accuracy, currency and reproducibility which are key to maintaining best user experience and value from geospatial solutions.  Fully integrated with both our MapLink Pro product and the new Envitia GI Web Services the Envitia SDMS provides support for over 200 data formats specialised for the defence and security domain.

Envitia’s established track record of involvement in geospatial applications with our key partners and customers has provided unparalleled exposure to the issues around efficient and reliable spatial data management.  In response we have adopted an holistic, formalised and open approach to geospatial information integration and delivery.  Our offering includes a proven range of software tools and technology for the delivery of better, faster and more cost-effective answers to even the most difficult geospatial information management problems.  The Envitia SDMS adds further automation to the data processing chain.

For further information, please contact:

Envitia Ltd
North Heath Lane
Horsham, West Sussex
RH12 5UX, UK

Tel: +44 1403 273 173  Fax: +44 1403 273 123

Email: marketing@envitia.com

Website: www.envitia.com

Editors notes:

 Envitia is a world leader in geospatial intelligence technologies. Envitia applications and software technologies provide the highest performance solutions for the Defence, Government and major systems integrators. Our COTS software and solutions are employed globally across a wide spectrum of disciplines including environmental analysis and exploitation, data fusion and integrity, and the management of very large and disparate datasets with extreme precision. We are currently working closely with a number of Government agencies on the issues of interoperability and INSPIRE.

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