
SPATIALinfo at AURISA 1999
(Sydney, Australia, 17 October, 1999) – SPATIALinfo, a leading developer of geospatial information technology solutions, today announced that it would be exhibiting its enterprise spatial information products at the AURISA 1999 Conference, at the Fairmont Resort, Blue Mountains, Australia, from 24th to 26th November, 1999.

"We are keen to explore wider opportunities within the AURISA marketplace, where acceptance and demand for enterprise integration and access to spatial information is growing quickly", said Paul Harvey, SPATIALinfo's Business Development Manager.

"Our exhibition will highlight the tools, products, methodologies and expertise we can use to deliver enterprise spatial solutions that work, including readily-implemented web and Autodesk® GIS solutions," said Mr Harvey.

SPATIALinfo solutions will include:
- An Enterprise Spatial System Architecture
- Spatial Information Over the Web
- Spatial Information Creation and Maintenance with SPATIALnet™
- Spatial Information stored in the RDBMS
- Spatial Information Reporting at Your Fingertips
- Spatial Data in Many Formats using SDM Data Mover™ and FME®, now with support for Genamap
- Expert Geospatial IT Services, including Autodesk® Solution Development and Implementation
SPATIALinfo is a software company with global partners and a 20 year history of providing spatial products and technologies, and consulting, applications development, data migration, and systems integration services into AM/FM, GIS, and Enterprise Information Systems markets world-wide.

SPATIALinfo's core products include:
SPATIALnet™
A complete AM/FM/GIS system which captures, edits and displays Utility Outside Plant Networks, modeled in a spatially-enabled RDBMS to provide enterprise-wide spatial data access. SPATIALnet™ uses AutoCAD Map® as its graphics editing engine, and interfaces with Autodesk World® for GIS-style query and analysis, as well as Autodesk MapGuide® for low-cost Web publishing using SPATIALweb™.
SDM™
The Spatial Data Manager - a product family incorporating the world's most fully-featured enterprise spatial data engine for Oracle™ and Microsoft SQL Server™, supporting topology in the database.

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