Amristar and Integrated Informatics ally

By on 8 October, 2013

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Perth-based web-map/GIS applications and spatial data technologies provider, Amristar, and US-based GIS consultancy, Integrated Informatics Inc., have announced a new alliance, extending the use of Amristar’s web-mapping and spatial technologies in North America, particularly in the natural resources and energy markets.

Amristar’s product line includes the iDelve web-mapping platform, iConnect for spatial data logistics and new, cloud-based Saas platform, mapworx360.

“Integrated Informatics’ experience, credentials, and client base in these markets are second to none,” said Amristar CEO, Gary Macbeth. “We are delighted with this strategic alliance, and are happy to see Integrated Informatics already delivering additional value to their customers with our products.”

Macbeth added that, beyond reselling Amristar’s comprehensive product suite, Integrated Informatics will also receive presales/product/marketing/training support. Amristar’s flagship product, iDelve, is a mapping platform for business with an open API that includes: a simple HTML5 based embeddable ‘maplet’ for inclusion in websites and applications; gesture friendly mobile apps; and full-scale Enterprise web GIS. iDelve sits comfortably on top of a wide variety of base map image and data providers, including Google, Microsoft, Nokia, OpenStreetMap, Esri, Oracle, and others including open source.

“iDelve’s …ability to deliver current and authoritative data through its high-performance vector engine is impressive,” said Integrated Informatics CEO Jason Humber. “They are able to deliver application speed and client-side versatility that scales without blowing the budget. It’s ideal in areas such as utilities, where the status and location of features and high-volume and mobile assets change rapidly.”

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