ENTERPRISE GIS SOLUTIONS

The full value of GIS cannot be realized from an isolated island of geospatial technology. Only when GIS technology acts as a supplemental layer to the existing information infrastructure can organizations fully harness its widespread capabilities. New England GeoSystems leverages GIS technology within enterprise IS environments to help organizations achieve the maximum return on their investment in GIS.

Our approach in delivering GIS solutions is framed around our knowledge and expertise of enterprise IS environments. Through the artful application of GIS technology planning, data migration, and application development, New England GeoSystems brings the value of spatial data to the entire enterprise.

Steps toward enterprise-wide GIS integration often include:

  • Migration from proprietary GIS database technology to open, standard RDBMS such as Oracle and SQL Server.
  • Distribution of GIS information with thin client software including web browsers
  • Integration of GIS data resources with critical applications such as Customer Information, Maintenance Management, Permit Management, Routing and Dispatching, etc.
  • Development of property, facility and customer GIS data marts for decision support.
  • Development of mobile data gathering and data viewing technologies.
Emerging GIS software products and trends open new opportunities for every organization to rethink their use of technology and address a broader base of business needs. New England GeoSystems specializes in applying geospatial software technology to achieve the goals of our clients.

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Needs Assessments / Implementation Planning
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Staff Outsourcing
Economic and Community Development

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