X-Info Connect, now with integrated, live property data

By on 8 May, 2012
 
Mipela GeoSolutions and Property Data Solutions have created Australia’s first live property data update service, which involves the integration of Mipela’s X-Info Connect stakeholder information management software with the PriceFinder online property search application.
 
This new service embedded into X-Info Connect automates workflows and eliminating manual searching of government databases. It also eradicates the need for subsequent data entry of information into corporate databases and geographical information systems. Stakeholder, land access, mining, infrastructure and utility operator personnel can now concentrate on using their stakeholder management systems rather than supporting them.
 
Mipela GeoSolutions provide GIS services and a range of desktop- and web-based software offerings through the X-Info suite of products. From its offices in Brisbane and Melbourne, the company services a national and international client base of more than 100 companies across Australia, Papua New Guinea and a number of other countries in Southeast Asia.
 
Mipela GeoSolutions is a registered, endorsed supplier to the Queensland Government and has lodged a current AusIndustry Innovation R&D Program for the development of its software products.

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