Friday, February 08, 2008

DMTI Spatial Releases Reverse Geocoding Service

DMTI Spatial (DMTI), a leading provider of Location Intelligence, has announced the availability of a reverse geocoding service for it’s DevZone, a feature rich, software development platform for developers interested in creating innovative Location Intelligence applications. As a Location Hub™ service, reverse geocoding uses Geography Markup Language (GML) to return civic addresses based on a set of geographic coordinates typically generated by GPS enabled devices.

Although reverse geocoding is not new to the location intelligence scene, this functionality is now easily accessible through the DMTI DevZone. Against the back drop of Location Hub’s accurate, high quality data, validated address points and multiple dwelling unit (MDU) buildings are returned to the user to drive workflows dependent on using address based information. A host of solutions can be developed, including traditional applications like asset management and tracking as well as new opportunities such as pedestrian-based local search, social networking applications.

“With the release of the reverse geocoding service for DevZone, DMTI continues to demonstrate an ongoing commitment to evolve the platform and ensure that our customers receive the greatest benefit from their Location Intelligence applications," stated George Staikos, General Manager and Senior Vice President of Sales, DMTI Spatial. "Being able to quickly develop a location based solution easily for industry specific business problems enables our customers to better profit from the use of location within their enterprise."

The 2008 Intelligence Enterprise Expedition (IEE08) conference will showcase the DMTI DevZone and has an open working area for developers. For more information about the DevZone at the IEE08 conference see: http://www.dmtispatial.com/iee08

For a free preview of the DMTI DevZone, visit www.locationintelligence.com

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