GeoConnexion
 
Home
 
Geo: International
 
This month's issue Online News Online Articles
 
GeoConnexionUK
 
This month's issue Online News Online Articles
 
GEOlympics
 
GeoResources
 
Recruitment Directory Events Education Subscription Contact Details Media Pack ISPRS - Information From Imagery FIG - International Federation of Serveyors
 
Login
Email: Password:

 

Forgotten your details?
Click here
 
 
Click here to download Adobe Acrobat Reader

Geo: International > News > News Item

Augmentra wins European mobile software contract

Augmentra, the Cambridge-based mobile digital mapping and information software company, has signed a deal that will put their DataRanger technology into the phone handsets of users from Dublin to Dubrovnik. The contract is with Geolives, a joint venture between STAR-APIC Group, the foremost European supplier of GIS (Geographic Information Systems) and mapping software, and Geomatic Ingénierie SA, a Swiss GIS specialist, and part of the Ringier AG media and publishing group.

“Augmentra’s application platform offers a wide set of features and its reliability has been proven in the market,” said Thierry Pilet, CEO of Geomatic Ingénierie SA and CTO of Geolives. “Augmentra were rapidly able to build the Geolives Symbian Mobile application, integrate it with our web services, and deliver it in four languages.”

The Geolives deal further establishes Augmentra's DataRanger technology as the leading off-road mapping, navigation, and information platform for the Symbian mobile software environment. “We are delighted to be involved in this Pan-European initiative,” said Craig Wareham, Augmentra co-founder. “This deal will allow consumers and professionals across Europe to take advantage of the rich functionality available in our mobile application platform as part of the Geolives software suite. It will also provide users of our ViewRanger ‘off-road sat nav’ software with access to the mapping offered by Geolives.”

DataRanger allows content such as maps to be stored on a user’s mobile phone, held remotely on a server for over-the-air access, or both. Points of Interest, routes, text, photos, and audio and video information can be added as layers on the maps to give even greater functionality, and sport-GPS and Buddy tracking functionality is also included. DataRanger is compatible with a range of handsets including those manufactured by Nokia and Samsung.

“Geolives users can select specific map areas on a PC and then take them into the field on a mobile phone. GPS-enabled handsets will show a dynamic map display with the user’s location clearly marked. Easy download of maps and data over-the-air direct to their handset will allow users to access maps instantly, wherever they may be,” said Craig Wareham.

“We are thrilled to see how the different strands of the technology have come together to create this simple, effective solution.”

Geolives is launching in Spring 2008 with topographic mapping and data at various map scales for a range of European countries including France, Belgium and Switzerland. Geolives builds on Star-Apic’s and Geomatic’s extensive experience with professional GIS and consumer mapping tools - between them they have over 500 B2B clients and 200,000 consumer customers in Europe.

The DataRanger technology platform has already been used by Ordnance Survey Ireland for their StreetSmart Guide to Dublin, and by AA Publishing for their AA Smart TravelGuide series. It also underpins Augmentra’s ViewRanger suite of GPS-enabled digital products, which bring highly detailed topographic maps (including Ordnance Survey maps) to outdoor activity enthusiasts via their mobile smartphone handsets.


For more information visit:

www.augmentra.com/


GeoConnexion

 

Past Issues - Archive
International Conference on Earth Remote Sensing… More…
20 November 2008, 8:58pm
NAVTEQ to acquire T-Systems Traffic GmbH… More…
20 November 2008, 8:55pm
Microsoft, ESRI to Help Improve Homeland Security … More…
20 November 2008, 8:54pm
Small GEO Programme moves forward with contracts… More…
20 November 2008, 8:41pm
NASA tests deep space internet… More…
18 November 2008, 10:52am
NEXTMap® Europe National Datasets in March 2009… More…
11 November 2008, 9:00pm
GSDI 11 World Conference - call for papers… More…
10 November 2008, 11:29am
Bentley V8i Software Portfolio for Infrastructure… More…
07 November 2008, 11:47am
Business Applications in Virtualisation Strategy… More…
15 October 2008, 9:44am
This Month's Burning Issue...
Each month we select a hot topic and a leading figure in the industry to write about it.
This month's burning issue:

What message are we sending to senior level decision makers about the importance and value of Spatial Data Infrastructure - SDI - if we keep misrepresenting what SDI is or is all about?

In previous editorials in this magazine I have touched on various SDI issues, especially now that the pan-European SDI has achieved a legally mandated status within the European Union's 27 Member States. Yet I fear that the Geographic Information community - or communities, for there are many - continue to… More…


Website content & images remain the intellectual property of GeoConnexion Ltd. All rights reserved