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Innovation Unifying Theme at Digital Map Products' 2009 Customer Forum
| Quelle: Digital Map Products
IRVINE, CA--(Marketwire - July 8, 2009) - Digital Map Products (DMP), a leading provider
of spatial technology solutions, addressed the need for organizational
innovation and previewed its new SpatialStream™ SaaS spatial platform at
its customer forum on June 9, 2009. Presentations by DMP executives and
thought leaders from real estate and local government emphasized how
affordable and accessible spatial technology has become, and how it is a
key enabler of collaboration and innovation in organizations.
"It's an exciting time for us at Digital Map Products," DMP's CEO Jim
Skurzynski told the crowd. "Our company was founded to take the power of
spatial technology and make it easy for everyone to use. We aim to be the
spatial technology expert for our clients, so they too can harness the
power of this technology while we take care of the technical details."
Ray Patchett, former city manager of Carlsbad, CA, and a frequent speaker
on technical innovation, challenged the audience to push themselves to
think in new ways. "In these increasingly fast-paced and competitive times,
organizations have an imperative to make innovation part of their everyday
priorities," he said. "New spatial technologies such as Digital Map
Products' help organizations access, share, and analyze their data in new
ways and thus foster much needed innovation."
The Director of Information Technology for the City of Mission Viejo, CA,
Jackie Alexander, agrees. "You can't find anyone who isn't using mapping
tools today, from city residents to city staff." Alexander said Mission
Viejo residents use DMP's CommunityView™ to find out what homeowners
association they belong to; their scheduled trash or street-sweeping days;
what utility or school district they fall under; and even to find out if
their property is in a flood zone. Alexander expects the demand for more
sophisticated spatial technology to increase as cities discover its
multitude of uses.
Geoffrey Wade, DMP's Chief Technology Officer, identified the sheer volume
of enterprise data and its location in silos as key challenges facing
organizations today and in the future. Businesses are now using spatial
technology, such as Google maps, Microsoft's Bing Maps for Enterprise,
Oracle Spatial and SQL Server 2008 to extract greater value and insights
from their data assets. Wade noted Software-as-a-Service and Cloud
Computing as transformative technologies and catalysts for the wide-spread
adoption of spatial technology to solve organizations' data integration,
collaboration, and innovation challenges.
"The recent advances in spatial technology and cloud computing offer
tremendous advances in organizational performance. Now all users, not just
technical GIS experts, can access, visualize and analyze data, helping them
to innovate in their jobs everyday," Wade said. "We believe organizations
will extend their use of spatial technology as it becomes increasingly
sophisticated, yet easier to deploy and use."
Digital Map Products will launch its SaaS spatial platform,
SpatialStream™, this summer. SpatialStream™ offers access to
sophisticated, yet easy-to-use spatial technology and spatial data sets and
facilitates the streamlined development of embedded GIS applications.
About Digital Map Products
Digital Map Products is a leading provider of web-enabled spatial solutions
that bring the power of spatial technology to mainstream business,
government and consumer applications. SpatialStream™, the company's SaaS
spatial platform, enables the rapid development of spatial applications.
Its ParcelStream™ web service is powering national real estate websites
with millions of hits per hour. LandVision™ and CityGIS™ are embedded
GIS solutions for real estate and local government. To learn more, visit
http://www.digitalmapproducts.com.