
17 June 2008, 3:15pm
FRIDAY THE THIRTEENTH PROVES LUCKY FOR ALIGNED ASSETS
17th June 2008, Old Woking, Surrey - Paraskavedekatriaphobia as the fear of Friday the Thirteenth is known appears to afflict no one at gazetteer specialists Aligned Assets as they achieved the remarkable feat of three software releases on the same day.
Always striving to provide the most up to date software that reflects both legislative changes and the needs of their customers, they have released new versions of the Symphony Suite gazetteer management system iManage, data matching module iMatch and data transfer module iExchange.
The main focus within the iManage v3.4 release is increased speed and efficiency, greater levels of automation and extended functionality to the Street Naming and Numbering module.
iMatch v5.2.2 builds upon the module’s position as the industry’s number one data matching tool with several improvements. It’s now even quicker and easier to match address data to BS7666 standards, fulfilling one of the primary aims of t-government initiatives.
iExchange v3.1.1 increases the Symphony Suite’s module’s capacity for sharing of gazetteer data with other systems as well as the transfer of Local Land and Property Gazetteer data to the national hub.
For more information on how Aligned Assets’ Symphony Suite can help your address management requirements call 0870 750 8750!!

Each month we select a hot topic and a leading figure in the industry to write about it.HAVE WE REALLY LEARNT THE LESSONS FROM LAST YEAR’S FLOODS?
Flooding costs associated with extreme weather, both financial and emotional, have increased considerably over the last decade, and experts have predicted this trend is set to continue.
Paul Livett, Chairman of GroundSure looks into how increasing the use of flood risk information in property transactions can help to ensure both residential and commercial transactions are conducted on a truly informed basis, with buyers being made aware of environmental risks prior to purchase.
Over 2.2 million homes and small businesses in the UK are located in areas considered at risk of flooding, and the Association of British Insurers (ABI) has said that 570,000 of these face a high risk of flooding. The floods in June and July last year left approximately 48,000 households… More…
Paul Livett
Chairman of GroundSure