April,
2003 Newsletter
SILO BUSTERS
A geospatial solution to system integration
There is an acceptable alternative to the wholesale
replacement of major systems. You can break down the
walls between your legacy systems now, at the data layer,
by capitalizing on the inherent relationships geospatial
data providesit's the power of place.
Implementing a Geospatial Data Warehouse
The objective of a data warehouse implementation
is to support real decision making within the enterprise.
It is to answer those questions that can't be answered
with existing decision and operations support systems.
By drawing on the information contained within existing
systems, and presenting that information in new, useful
and informative ways, data warehouses offer unprecedented
insight.
Geospatial Trouble Management
Exceptional benefits can result when Maintenance and
Engineering work together. When Engineering can see
the locations of defective plant, their designs can
accomplish dual objectives of maintaining the network
at a high level of performance while saving maintenance
dollars. We were recently challenged by one of our larger
telecom clients to provide a practical solution to address
this "real world" opportunity.
Quality is Both Achievable and Affordable
The key to a successful geospatial project is providing
quality data. To do this, managers need to have a general
understanding of statistical concepts needed to meet
project requirements. With the popularity and success
of Six Sigma over the years, statistics is no longer
a four-letter word.
SpatialAge in the News
February,
2003 Newsletter
Practical Solutions for Tomorrow's Businesses
Welcome to the first edition of the Byers E-Newsletter,
News for the Spatial Age.
SpatialAge® Solutions Bits and
Bytes
Choosing the right geospatial technology is a lot like
surfing.
Advanced Data Services
Second only to people issues, nothing has killed more
geospatial projects than issues associated with data.
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