
27 July 2007, 2:23pm
TENET Technology Ltd, a leader in spatial information systems and services to Central and Local Government, Utilities, Defence and Security, announce the launch of its new web site www.tenettechnology.com.
The new site is designed to reflect TENET’s broadening expertise in business related geospatial solutions exploiting state-of-the-art technologies and applications. TENET’s increasing involvement in open standards and service oriented architectures across all market sectors puts us in a strong position to address the challenges of more multi-disciplinary requirements. Recent high value contract awards in the Defence, Security and Utility sectors exploit the combined expertise of our varying business units, enabling exploitation of domain knowledge that is not typically achievable.
At launch, the web site features product information, news, download section and a password protected support section, specifically designed for maintenance customers to access information quickly.
John Massey, TENET’s CEO, commented, “We believe that the new site design structure will meet the needs of our customers, with a focus on easy, responsive navigation whilst gaining greater company visibility.”

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