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Astun Technology Ltd

Astun Technology Ltd

Astun Technology supplies Local Authorities with modern web based solutions that enable them to address the eGovernment agenda. iShare enables a Council to aggregate its data from back end systems and publish it in meaningful ways for access by their public facing websites. Increasingly iShare functionality is providing a cost effective solution for use in front line service provision in call centres and one stop shops. iShare is based on PostGIS/PostgreSQL and MapServer, which are all ‘Open Source’ which means a very a good return on investment. The system is separate from and independent of all the main council systems but ‘interrogates’ them on a regular basis, caching data for use by the website. This ensures that the website remains online even if one of the key systems goes down or is undergoing maintenance.

Contact Information

Website: www.astuntechnology.com
Email Address: williamallbrook@astuntechnology.com
Phone: 01372 744009
Address: 4-6 High Street, Epsom, Surrey, KT19 8AD, UK

Press Releases

March 27th, 2012 - Using Interactive Maps for Public Consultation

January 26th, 2012 - West Oxfordshire and Cotswolds District Councils to Share Website and Mapping Services

December 7th, 2011 - The rise of the Geotache!

July 25th, 2011 - Huntingdonshire DC Introduce Online Mapping and Information Service

May 31st, 2011 - OSGIS Conference - June 21-22nd

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