B Labs is a privately owned russian software company. Founded in June 2000, B Labs is a leading provider of complete and effective Instant Messaging and communication solutions for small, middle-size and enterprise businesses with more than six years experience in the industry and customers in over 35 countries.
Our goal is to provide innovative and best solutions for secure instant messaging and data exchange, offline messaging for internal and public communications within organization and corporate networks based on fully managed client/server platform. The most primary key we provide is a complete and powerful management solution to control a whole IM architecture that encompasses a variety of communication mediums from one place.
Penn State University's Geospatial Education Portfolio includes online programs in geographic information systems and geospatial
intelligence. Each program is designed to help give cutting-edge skills to working professionals and encourages interaction with highly-respected faculty. Start your application today!
Get a 15% discount on the total amount of your order of software and spatial referenced data from KOREM and its partners until December 31st. Learn more Here
Penn State University's Geospatial Education Portfolio includes online programs in geographic information systems and geospatial
intelligence. Each program is designed to help give cutting-edge skills to working professionals and encourages interaction with highly-respected faculty. Start your application today!
Experienced and professional supplier of digital maps and images for GIS, LBS and mapping applications. Free consultancy and search for best data available from professional, government and commercial suppliers. http://www.maps4gis.net
Experienced and professional supplier of digital maps and images for GIS, LBS and mapping applications. Free consultancy and search for best data available from professional, government and commercial suppliers. http://www.maps4gis.net
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