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AED-SICAD at INTERGEO East 2008 in Belgrade

As every year, the Intergeo East is attracting an increasing number of GIS professionals from Central and South-Eastern Europe. AED-SICAD will be present with a booth and several presentations during this fair. Its business partners for the Republic of Serbia (Livona d.o.o.) and for Croatia, Slovenia, Macedonia and Albania (GISData Group d.o.o.) will also be present with their own booths. To help you plan your attendance at the Intergeo East, we would like to give you the following details on the presence of AED-SICAD:

AED-SICAD Presentations

Wednesday, February 20, 12:00 - 14:15, Session 5, Festive Hall (Belgrade Fair):

Brandi-Dohrn – AED-SICAD, Neubiberg/Munich, Germany

GIS IMPLEMENTATION (ArcFM UT) AT THE MULTI UTILITY "DELTA", Netherlands

GIS PORTAL ON TOP OF ESRI TECHNOLOGY: TWO SUCCESS STORIES FROM GERMANY INVOLVING ALSO ARCGIS SERVER

AED-SICAD Booth: A123
ArcFM UT: The standard application for utilities

ArcFM UT provides integrated and scalable products for utilities across all sectors. UT Editor is the efficient tool for data capture and management, for queries and analyses (e.g. network tracing) as well as for map production and plot management. With UT Web utility employees can access the network data via the Internet.

LM on ArcGIS product line: Land management for professionals

The components LM on ArcGIS Server, LM on ArcGIS Editor, LM on ArcGIS Web and LM on ArcGIS Editor Mobile provide the ideal solution for integrated processes in cadastre and land management. The powerful product portfolio is available and in successful use – from data capture in the field, Geodata management to data marketing via Internet!

AED-SICAD GIS Portal: The central web platform

The AED-SICAD application based on ArcIMS/ ArcGIS Server for all segments embraces all options provided by the Internet – for viewing purposes as well as direct access to data and applications! Thanks to the User & Resource Management (URM), Geodata and business processes are well under control and provide a good basis for Geodata infrastructures.

To arrange an appointment, please contact:
AED-SICAD, Florian Brandi-Dohrn, florian.brandi-dohrn@aed-sicad.de


For more information visit:

www.aed-sicad.de


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