eSpatial and GreenFly America Agreement09/11/2009 |
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| 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. | ||
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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.
For further information, visit www.espatial.com or www.greenflyamerica.com. Read more about: geographic information system image solutions software Supplier: eSpatial Solutions Ltd ProFlex Lite Single-board GNSS Leica and MicroSurvey Partnership GEO-10 Supports Emergency Mapping Charity UK-Indonesia Climate Change Partnership Expanded Street Map Coverage ION Awards and Fellow Memberships Minicad 5.1 Surveying CAD Software Maptek Raises for Make-A-Wish Integrated Mobile Laser Scanning System VMX-250 50RX Reflectorless Total Stations Comments (2):
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