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1Spatial announces Informatica as Silver Sponsor

1Spatial is delighted to announce that Informatica will be participating as a Silver Sponsor at their 2008 Conference: ‘1 Source of Truth’. The conference is being held from 29th April to 1st May at the Radisson SAS Hotel, Stansted Airport, UK.

Informatica Corporation (NASDAQ: INFA) is the leading independent provider of enterprise data integration software. Using Informatica products, companies can access, integrate, migrate and consolidate enterprise data across systems, processes and people to reduce complexity, ensure consistency and empower the business. More than 2,950 companies worldwide rely on Informatica for their end-to-end enterprise data integration needs.

“We are pleased to have been asked to attend the 1Spatial Conference 2008” said Suzanne Rozier, Marketing Director of Informatica UK and Ireland. “Spatial data is a rapidly growing topic and we look forward to exhibiting how our data quality solution addresses this industry.”

Steven Ramage, key contact for the 1Spatial Community and Business Development Director for 1Spatial added:

"1Spatial is delighted that Informatica is supporting our 2008 Conference as a Silver Sponsor. The issue of data quality in both the spatial and non-spatial arenas is important, and one that is addressed jointly by our organisations. We look forward to welcoming Informatica to the Conference and for our delegates to learn more about enterprise-wide data quality control across all data types."

With other sponsors including Autodesk, Blue Marble Geographics, eSpatial, HP, Infotech, Intergraph, Oracle, Safe Software, Salford GIS, TCS and Tele Atlas, the Conference is set to deliver a comprehensive package for everyone working with spatial data, from expert Practitioners through to Programmers and Chief Executive Officers. Focused discussions, presentations and workshops will assist you in achieving more effective and efficient use of spatial data throughout your organisation, or for any activity relating to integrating spatial data and building Spatial Data Infrastructures (SDIs).

Registration for the 1Spatial Conference 2008 is NOW OPEN. To find out more and register, please visit www.1spatial.com/conference or contact the conference team on conference@1spatial.com


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