
01 April 2008, 5:21pm
Dotted Eyes is awarded the highest level of partner status by Ordnance Survey
Dotted Eyes, specialists in digital mapping and Geographic Information Systems (GIS), has been recognised as a Premier Partner by Ordnance Survey as part of their new tiered Partner Accreditation Programme.
"Dotted Eyes is proud to be an accredited Premier Partner of Ordnance Survey," says Jamie Justham (Managing Director), "because for ten years or more we've made a big investment in developing easy to use products and services based on the full range of Ordnance Survey data sets, as well as those from other data originators such as Ordnance Survey of Northern Ireland. That means we provide consistent digital maps and geographic information throughout the UK and in many other countries too. We're recognised as an Investor in People, with highly skilled and knowledgeable staff who can help customers get the best value for money. Our digital mapping products are quick and easy to obtain, and come in a data installer with a click-wrap licence so there's no need for signed agreements. Our complete flexibility in file formats and geographical coverage already appeals to a wide variety of vertical markets, such as finance and insurance, mobile telecoms and healthcare."
Mark Salter, Head of Partners and Strategic Alliances, at Ordnance Survey, adds, “The Premier Partner tier comprises a select few organisations with which Ordnance Survey has the closest and strongest strategic relationships. Dotted Eyes has consistently worked closely with Ordnance Survey to promote our high quality mapping and richly deserves its place in the top tier of our new Accreditation Programme.”
Jill Davis
Marketing Executive
Tel: 01527 556933
Email: jill.davis@dottedeyes.com

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