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Staying Ahead of the Marketplace: SpatialAge
Technology, Tools, and Trends
In these days of tough competition, tight money, and
concerns over damage prevention and recovery, companies
must continually assess every aspect of their operations
in order to remain competitive and viable. The industries
we serve are eager to implement new technology if it
leads to a fast return on investment. With the right
technology partner, one who has experience, a commitment
to quality, and a proven track record of success, the
opportunities for both improvements in productivity
and better utilization of existing assets are well achieved
through practical applications of technology. As a result,
better information is available for better decision-making,
access to that information is easier for more people
and processes, and quicker response times are assured.
All of these criteria are becoming increasingly more
important in the management of information technology.
SpatialAge Solutions understands these concerns
and is highly qualified to deal with them. We are driven
by our own demands for high quality and by our desire
to drive down costs while increasing the efficiency
and quality of our products.
Business Drivers
For the past several years, information technology
has been undergoing major platform changes. The Internet,
geospatial DBMS, and Java have each had a major impact
on improving accessibility, not only to applications,
but also to a wide variety of data. Always “tuned-in”
to the industry, SpatialAge technology is based
firmly on these changes and conforms to the following
principles:
- Each project must have stand-alone ROI and be a
step toward the future.
- High-priced desktop GIS and computer-aided design
tools will follow dinosaurs into extinction.
- The marketplace will expand, bringing many new
tools to more users, extending to the very edge of
corporate environments. All enterprise users will
have access to geospatial data via web-based GIS tools.
- Software and data will diverge. The GIS industry
will no longer be concerned with what a software product
does with this or that data set.
- Today’s proprietary geospatial middleware
functions will be performed by database management
system software.
- System integration will become more crucial and
less difficult, and component integration will challenge
corporate information technology resources, methods,
and procedures.
- All spatially located enterprise data will be geocoded
and placed in corporate datastores.
- A strong emphasis will be placed on data integrity
initiatives.
- Geospatial will be used as a competitive tool for
service provisioning and repair.
- There will be inexpensive, wireless access of Geospatial
data for the mobile work force and for location-based
services.
- Companies that specialize in high-productivity
tools for industry-specific solutions will thrive.
- Full-scale conversion of geospatial data will become
a central industry focus enabling integration, collaboration,
and data sharing among the many functional areas of
the enterprise and its clients and supporters.
- Existing assets must be fully utilized and redeployed.
These trends and other near-term realities make geospatial
integration a viable and more appealing option for all
industries throughout an exploding range of application
sets.
Visual I.T.
Current computing architecture allows us to rethink
old formats that were driven by drafting limitations
and property records requirements. We can now think
of new and better ways to query and display facility
information.
When Byers designs products, we start with the user
in mind. We have developed a "knowledge acquisition"
methodology for determining user requirements. We then
develop solutions that maximize the benefits of automation.
We are careful to rethink business processes alongside
of mechanization opportunities. Nonetheless, it is sometimes
hard to break the mold of automating existing processes
and records. For example, in today’s computing
environment, it is no longer necessary to organize outside
plant (OSP) data based on the manual plat or wire center
concepts. New geospatial databases enable data to be
stored as a single geographic entity, with hardcopy
outputs being user-defined in terms of scale, annotation,
and thematic content. This means that you can produce
a map of a wire center, a route, or a forecast section,
showing only feeder cable and cross boxes, with the
symbols and text readable at the desired scale —
all from the same database.
Assessing Technology
Sometimes a “flashy graphics” demo may
obscure the more fundamental issues of what is the most
effective way to provide information content to users.
It is easy to see how "slick" presentations
can impress a review team. It is also tempting to let
optimism hold sway while avoiding implementation details.
However, software is not a video game. Its purpose is
to enable work to be done faster and better. Far and
away, our strength lies within our ability to handle
the "gritty" details of a job and to deliver
a product that helps users to do their jobs better.
Although “usability” is our obsession,
it does not necessarily translate into a visually appealing
presentation. Delivering credible solutions to users
is what really counts. It is being able to perform a
task with the minimum “clicks and ticks”,
which is anything but glamorous!
The sales process at SpatialAge is truly consultative.
We really “dig in” to determine how best
to get the job done. We make the best use of your existing
resources. We respect the investment you have in your
computing environment and business processes. We do
not expect you to start over and fit your business into
preconceived notions of how we think you should run
your business.
Our special skill is the practical application
of technology.
When we present a solution, we explain how we expect
to execute the project - including the good, the bad,
and the ugly. And when implementation time arrives,
there won’t be any excuses necessary because you
“didn’t understand what we meant.”
Our industry has had enough failures born from poor
communications and unquestioning enthusiasm.
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