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IceWEB high-capacity imagery MIL-spec notebook

San Antonio, TX – October 19, 2009 – IceWEB, Inc. today announced at the GEOINT show in San Antonio, Texas, the availability of a turn-key Rugged Notebook Computer to allow the DOD, DHS and Intelligence Community to allow forward deployment critical GIS data into virtually any environment. The new Notebook, called “WorldBook,” has the industry’s largest disk capacity currently capable of storing more than 1.28TB of data. Additional features include optional GPS, 3G Wireless, smart card reader and sunlight readable display. Updates to the imagery can be deployed to the field on IceWEB disk-packs and upload with available fire-wire interface. Demonstrations will be available at IceWEB’s booth #809.

“The global environment today requires tool sets which allow data assets be available wherever they are needed. The WorldBook builds on IceWEB’s strategy of providing solutions to make GIS data available wherever and whenever it is needed. Our Appliances meet the needs of desk based users, our MLP III product meets the needs of field deployable high performance servers, and now, WorldBook puts this data in your lap, backpack or briefcase,” said John R. Signorello, CEO of IceWEB Inc. “WorldBook, for the first time makes critical GIS imagery available on an airplane, train, in a hotel room, tent, or yurt. We’re confident that this solution will be well received throughout the GIS community. The ability to forward deploy complex data sets on the highly portable WorldBook will greatly benefit all of our GIS partners and their clients as well as open up potential new revenue streams for the company.”


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