
21 January 2008, 9:52pm
TENET to announce NEW Capture Tool at MapRite User Group
TENET’s MapRite Users and prospects will be the first to view the latest product in the MapRite suite at the MapRite User Group on 19th February at the Ordnance Survey headquarters in Southampton.
This event marks the launch of TENET’s NEW MapRite Capture Tool, a product for the automated capture of property boundaries. In keeping with the MapRite philosophy of continual quality improvement, TENET’s MapRite Capture Tool provides extensive metrics and confidence levels plus associated metadata for audit purposes. TENET’s MapRite Capture Tool maintains your captured datasets as the map base and addresses change. Effective data sharing and publishing depend upon accurate and up to date information being available at all times, the MapRite Capture Tool can make sure this is true for you.
In addition to the product launch, delegates will hear presentations from Ordnance Survey, Registers of Scotland, Hambleton Borough Council, Poole Borough Council and TENET culminating in the latest News and Future of MapRite. An interactive session is planned where users and MapRite consultants can get together to discuss the issues of the day.
TENET ‘s MapRite is the market-leading PAI solution provider, based upon an established product technology proven in over 125 organisations, including Local Authorities, Utilities and Central Government organisations for the re-alignment of assets. MapRite has been shown to provide a robust, scalable solution with the lowest cost of ownership for Positional Accuracy Improvement customers.

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