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IONIC Releases RedSpiderWeb 3.0

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Friday, June 20th 2003


Implementing OpenGIS ® Web Services

Alexandria,VA--IONIC (www.ionicenterprise.com) announces its release of RedSpiderWeb 3.0, an out-of-the-box, easily-deployable, configurable portfolio of OpenGIS spatial web services.RedSpiderWeb includes the best functionality to build your interoperable spatial data infrastructure, in a scalable, robust, and comprehensive product.With RedSpiderWeb, you can spatially-enable your enterprise, with minimum impact on your enterprise IT landscape, cutting months off integration time.

Natively implementing OpenGIS and ISO specifications, RedSpiderWeb supports the widest range of OpenGIS interfaces of any product on the market, including Web Map Service (WMS), WFS Transactional, GML generation, and 3D Web Terrain Server (WTS).It offers unequalled portrayal capabilities with SVG generation, configurable with a powerful Style Editor.Also, RedSpiderWeb is the first product to offer full support for ISO19115 Metadata Management, including 19139 and metadata profiles, enabling powerful spatial data management.It is the ideal product for implementing your local, state, national or corporate, interoperable spatial data infrastructure.

RedSpiderWeb3.0 lets you publish your legacy data quickly and securely, with support for Oracle Spatial, ArcSDE, PostgreSQL, ODBC/JDBC, Shapefiles, imagery, DTED/DEM, and more.Fully J2EE compliant, it scales massively via J2EE application servers such as BEA WebLogic, Oracle 9iAS, Caucho Resin, and more.

Today's government and business inherently requires a spatial data infrastructure that is interoperable, distributed, secure, and enterprise-class.IONIC enables such an infrastructure.

For more information on how IONIC technology can redefine how you do business, go to www.ionicenterprise.com.

IONIC is the world leader in interoperable location-based services, web-mapping, distributed geo-processing and g-commerce.

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