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Aligned Assets Release Symphony Gazetteer v.3.3

Aligned Assets can announce today the release of the new version of its Symphony Gazetteer with the introduction of Symphony iManage version 3.3.

This major release incorporates the changes to Local Street Gazetteer (LSG) and Associated Street Data (ASD) in line with the updated Traffic Management Act (TMA) and revised Electronic Transfer of Notices (EToN4).

Issued to coincide with the 1st April 2008 EToN4 specification changes, the features of version 3.3 will include a new module for Street Naming and Numbering (SNN) and changes to the ASD Operational District Data (ODD) to include District, FTP, and Fixed Penalty Notice information fields.

Other enhancements within v3.3 sees a performance upgrade of the Symphony Import application, whilst functionality has been extensively improved.

Managing Director of Aligned Assets Carl Nunn said of the release, “We are always striving to improve our gazetteer solutions, not only to stay ahead of new standards but to respond proactively to our customer’s requirements.”

For more information call Aligned Assets on 0870 750 8750 or visit www.aligned-assets.co.uk


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