NGIS looks to the West

By on 7 December, 2010

 

 

 

WA firm NGIS has secured an international distribution deal for its GeoSamba software, according to Western Australia Business News.

NGIS and its software developer partner iintegrate Systems – a spinout from research body CRCSI –  have secured the services of GeoSolveIT, a UK-based company that will distribute GeoSamba in Europe and the Middle East, according to the news service.

The GeoSamba software allows business to analyse data visually, allowing them to make decisions more quickly and effectively.

A number of companies in the US already use NGIS and iintegrate’s other major product, the Indji Watch disaster-alert system.

The system monitors fires and natural hazards and alerts people or active owners if hazards are approaching.

 

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