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eSpatial and GreenFly America Agreement

  09/11/2009
eSpatial, a provider of Web GIS and Geographic Business Intelligence, and GreenFly America, a US Web 3.0 Mobile Applications company, have signed a reseller agreement. Under the agreement, GreenFly America will act as a distribution partner and reseller for iSMART, eSpatial's Web GIS product to wireless operators and wireless service providers throughout North America.

 

GreenFly America is an innovator and developer of new and disruptive technologies. It brings the best features of Web 2.0 and wireless mobility together in different and exciting ways, in order to increase the productivity of mobility and legacy web applications which bridge the transition to Web 3.0. GreenFly's patent pending technology integrates the best features of wireless, social media, GIS and location with easy-to-use applications, providing the next generation of wireless and web technologies in an open environment.

eSpatial's full-function Web GIS product, iSMART, supports a number of deployment models which includes Pure Web and Customised Client within a scalable, role-based and secure environment. Applications developed on iSMART enable organisations to deploy innovative new services within a single framework, which provides an ideal enterprise grade hosted services delivery platform for geospatial applications and geographic business intelligence. eSpatial's Web GIS as SaaS dramatically accelerates time-to-results for cross-enterprise GIS deployments, requires no installation, is easy to configure, integrate and maintain and requires limited or no operational support.

Philip O'Doherty (CEO, eSpatial) commented, "Our partnership with GreenFly will enable us to bring real-time wireless-enabled solutions to all our customers as we look forward to the applications on the immediate horizon which will greatly enhance our ability to deliver a complete industry vertical solution in a SaaS or dedicated server environment."

Mr. Dave Ladouceur (CEO, GreenFly America) commented, "We're delighted to announce eSpatial's iSMART as part of our offerings and look forward to delivering solutions that are rapidly developed, cost effective, easy to deploy and can integrate with customers' existing line of business systems. GreenFly's web 3.0 service delivers behaviour, real-time location and advanced GIS capabilities in a SaaS model to a variety of applications which include narrowcast advertising solutions, first responder, incident management and GIS resale to wireless, mobile and legacy communication markets. The eSpatial platform is a model of efficiency in application deployment whether in a SaaS or dedicated model and will enhance the quality of our products and services."

 

For further information, visit www.espatial.com or www.greenflyamerica.com.



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