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IDV Signs Terra-IT as Business Partner in China

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Wednesday, August 25th 2010


Lansing, MI, August 25, 2010IDV Solutions, maker of Visual Fusion business intelligence software, announced that it has signed a Business Partner agreement with Terra Info Tech (Beijing) Co., Ltd. (Terra-IT), a leading provider of location-based software and services in China.

Under the agreement, Terra-IT will resell Visual Fusion in the Chinese market. Terra-IT will develop a Chinese-language version of Visual Fusion that they will sell exclusively. Visual Fusion is business intelligence software that unites disparate data sources in an interactive, visual context to promote collaboration and insight.

"IDV’s partnership with Terra-IT is a significant step in growing Visual Fusion’s international presence," said Jeff Hoedeman, VP International Partnerships at IDV. "With six offices in China and recognized geospatial expertise, Terra-IT is well positioned for success with Visual Fusion."

About Terra- IT
InfoTech (Beijing) Co., Ltd is a Beijing–based software company that specializes in digital earth technology and location-based services. Terra-IT serves customers throughout China in sectors that include digital government, land planning, public safety, traffic management, air traffic control, water conservation, power, forest industries, telecommunications, environment protection, and real estate management. Terra-IT’s products have been recognized and certified by the Chinese government. For more information, please visit: http://www.terra-it.cn/idvsolutions.aspx

About IDV Solutions
IDV Solutions is a business intelligence software company committed to helping organizations gain more insight from data. With over 800,000 users of our products, IDV has achieved a reputation for quality and innovation with leading commercial and government customers. For more information, please visit www.idvsolutions.com.

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