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License Server Renewal

  07/09/2009
PCI Geomatics has signed a license server renewal with Natural Resources Canada's (NRCan) Earth Sciences Sector. The new licensing arrangement simplifies access to Geomatica tools for NRCan's Earth Sciences Sector and Canada Centre for Remote Sensing scientists located across Canada.
 

 

Users connect to a centralised server which controls the access to the purchased licenses when they invoke the Geomatica software tools. This has significantly streamlined license maintenance efforts within the department, and provides simple access to new Geomatica 10.2 desktop software modules.

 





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Website: http://ess.nrcan.gc.ca/index_e.php
Supplier: PCI Geomatics

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