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eSpatial releases new mapping software application: Delivering fast, easy, powerful mapping

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Thursday, September 27th 2012
eSpatial | Dublin, Ireland


 

DUBLIN, SEPT. 26, 2012 - Mapping solutions provider eSpatial has released a new application for organizations of all sizes to quickly and easily map and analyze their data.

Simply called "eSpatial", the application represents an 18 month transformation in the company based on one simple approach - "listening to the user".

You can sign up for a 14-day trial of eSpatial at: www.espatial.com

After continued success with their flagship product OnDemand GIS™, eSpatial realized that a new market had emerged outside of the GIS (geographic information systems) world.

"Sales, marketing, retail and many other industries are interested in mapping their data and we decided to listen to these users to develop a simple, fast and powerful application that suits their needs." –Philip O'Doherty - CEO.

eSpatial delivers rapid geographic understanding through an intuitive user interface.

Features include –

  • The ability to map multiple layers of data in minutes
  • Create geographic reports that include heat maps, charts and graphs
  • Location analytics that help slice and dice data to get answers in real time
  • Easy sharing and exporting to collaborate using maps among a wider audience

About eSpatial

eSpatial delivers powerful mapping in minutes. eSpatial mapping software helps organizations create interactive maps, geographic dashboards and use location analytics to turn data into a world of insight.

eSpatial are mapping enthusiasts and have been delivering geographic solutions for over a decade. Trusted by our customers and partners that span nearly every industry, they are committed to helping users reach their mapping goals.

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