26 March 2008, 4:44pm
As one of 17 partner firms worldwide, ESRI International, market leader in geographic information systems, honours alta4 Geoinformatik AG with the "Partner of the Year 2008" award. The award was presented by ESRI-President Jack Dangermond himself to Ole Seidel and Oliver Schuck within the frame of the Int. Business Partner Conference in Palm Springs, CA.
With the award ESRI acknowledges extraordinary accomplishments, such as the introduction of innovative products, developing new markets, extraordinary projects or other merits that made the partner stand out.
alta4 especially stood out because of its intense entrance into the ArcGIS Server technology, as well as implementing the technology with customers and as a service provider.
"We accept this award with great honour and feel even more committed for the future to offer innovative and high quality solutions to our customers.", Ole Seidel, CEO alta4 Geoinformatik AG.
Since the year 2000 the alta4 Geoinformatik AG belongs to the partner network of the market leader ESRI. Besides its competences in the ArcGIS Server field, alta4 established a reputation as a developer of web based GIS software based on the ESRI technology. Beyond that the GIS expert from Trier counts among the leading ArcGIS training providers in Germany.
Contact:
Stephanie Müller
alta4 Geoinformatik AG
Frauenstraße 8-9
54290 Trier
Germany
stephanie.mueller@alta4.com
Phone: +49.651.96626-13
Fax: +49.651.96626-26
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