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Navteq Signs ESRI Enterprise Licence Agreement

  24/09/2008
ESRI has announced that Navteq has signed an enterprise license agreement for the ESRI ArcGIS suite of software products. This worldwide agreement allows Navteq to utilise ArcGIS technology across the enterprise to build products beyond the core map database.

The agreement ensures Navteq has access to the most current suite of ArcGIS products worldwide for data development. Additionally, Navteq has developed and implemented tools that allow interaction between the company's proprietary editing tools and ArcGIS.

 





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