SpatialWare ® allows you to store, access, manage and manipulate spatial data as a standard part of your business data. Spatial data contains geographic information so that it may be represented on a map. Customer records with name, address and telephone numbers are only records in a database. Once the address can be tied to a geographic location on earth, the record becomes spatial information. Display that record with other spatial information on a map and you can see the relationships among the records, allowing you to make more informed decisions about your business data.
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Mobile workers can have wireless access to Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 email and calendar information using the Treo™ 650smartphone by palmOnewith built-in Exchange ActiveSync ® technology. With this solution, companies don’t incur additional expense and management overhead involved in evaluating, purchasing, installing, and updating third party behind-the-firewall servers. While these additional servers do provide some unique benefits, many businesses won’t need more than what’s offered through Exchange ActiveSync—functionality that’s built in to Exchange Server 2003 and the Treo 650 smartphone. With the latest mobile technology, Treo 650 smartphone users have fast and easy access to the most current email and calendar information on the corporate Exchange server wherever they can get a cellular signal.
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If you get VoIP service that allows you to make a call using a phone with …
Phone Number: Many VoIP companies can arrange for your current phone number to
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phone’s location among three or more cellular phone towers. The ActSoft system, for example, locates the closest technician to a customer who needs repair
Cell-Phone Tracke Plan To Merge By RICHARD MULLINS The Tampa Tribune Published: Sep 13, 2006 The business of tracking where people go by locating their cell phones is heating up in Tampa. Two former rival companies in Tampa that build those kinds of technical systems are merging operatio effective immediately, a sign, they say, of the growing focus on finding where people are via their cell phones. The acquiring company, ActSoft Inc., employs about 80 people and has won contracts with cellular phone companies such as Sprint Nextel Corp. For example, ActSoft systems are loaded on cell phones or BlackBerry-type PDAs to track cable TV repair technicia for Time Warner and deploy them more efficiently. IT2ME LLC, the company being acquired, employs about 15 people and builds similar systems that function primarily over the Internet, allowing companies to track their employees locatio online. Both companies are privately held, and financial terms were not disclosed