eSpatial seeks strategic partners for GIS market

By on 29 November, 2011
 
eSpatial, provider of GIS delivered via Software-as-a-Service (SaaS), is seeking strategic partnerships in the UK, North American and Australasian markets.
 
With growing demand for its flagship SaaS product – eSpatial OnDemand GIS – the company is seeking partnerships with GIS consultancies.
 
“In order to make our software more available to the GIS market, we’ve chosen to engage in strategic partnerships with selected GIS consultancies,” says eSpatial’s Chief Sales & Marketing Officer Colm Mulcahy.
 
By providing full, enterprise-grade functionality via SaaS, eSpatial OnDemand GIS has become a popular solution for short-term and project-based work, and for smaller GIS consulting firms who require enterprise functionality on a smaller budget.
 
“By partnering with GIS consultants, we hope to bring full-function, SaaS-based GIS software to more organisations where GIS is a specialised discipline,” says Mulcahy.
 
“In a few years, SaaS-based GIS software will be commonplace. Engaging with us today provides our partners with a substantial head-start over their competition,” says Mulcahy.
 
“We look forward to working with forward-thinking consultants who are ready to embrace the future – and this unique business opportunity.”
 
To enquire about a partnership with eSpatial visit www.espatial.com/partners/enquire

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