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GeoXMF is run by veteran, seasoned consultants in the GIS industry. Our products come from what we know and what we do. Our goal is to take the pain out of enterprise GIS management by providing tools and services that enable GIS professionals and managers to stay on top of things. geoXMF designs and deploys Java solutions for the GIS market based on service oriented architectures. This framework allows complex GIS solutions to be delivered based on simple designs, separation of roles and fast development. Our first product xmfAlerter allows GIS administrators to easily configure and deploy a suite of tests detecting when a system is down and to automatically receive an email notification.

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Website: http://www.geoxmf.com
Address: Longmont, CO, USA

Press Releases

August 9th, 2011 - GeoXMF announces City of Tucson acquisition of enterprise GIS monitoring product XMF AlerterTM

May 13th, 2011 - GeoXMF announces release of XMF AlerterTM Version 4 enterprise GIS performance software.

February 7th, 2011 - GeoXMF and GeoNexus Technologies Announce Technology Partnership for Geoworks™

January 7th, 2011 - geoXMF announces multiple sales of enterprise GIS monitoring product XMF AlerterTM

November 11th, 2009 - Nimsoft welcomes geoXMF as a Unified Monitoring Alliance Partner

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