Acquis and Farallon Geographics Partner to Provide Real-time Enterprise GIS Systems
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Acquis and Farallon Geographics Partner to Provide Real-time Enterprise GIS Systems

Industry Leaders Join Forces to Offer Interactive Visualization and Editing of Enterprise and Spatial Data

Palo Alto Calif., - October 24, 2005 - Acquis Inc, a world leader in Enterprise Location software, and Farallon Geographics, a leader in the planning, implementation, and integration of GIS systems and software, today announced a partnership which will result in the integration of Acquis’ interactive location software with Farallon Geographic’s Enterprise GIS systems integration expertise. The partnership will give state and local governments, insurance and risk management companies, transportation agencies, and utility providers the ability to allow users across the organization to immediately update spatial information and collaborate between departments more effectively.

Corporations and government agencies want to leverage existing investments in GIS and enterprise systems as well as take advantage of the latest technology advancements. The challenge is that these disparate systems are incompatible, making it nearly impossible to share information across the enterprise. The resulting mix of diverse software and information systems creates redundancy and introduces the potential for errors that prevent organizations from realizing business goals, leveraging investments in data and technology and controlling costs.

“Acquis ADE’s ability to provide real-time interactive updates to Oracle 10g spatial data is an important element in our goal of allowing our clients who use spatial data to spend more time on the analytical capabilities and business functions of a GIS and less time searching for and integrating data,” said Dennis Wuthrich, CEO of Farallon Geographics. “Adding Acquis to our Enterprise GIS integrations will allow our clients to more easily and cost-effectively perform real-time interactive updates, analysis, and reporting of location information combined with other data from existing GIS systems.”

“The integration of existing systems with new technology is essential in order for corporations and government organizations to automate business processes, improve enterprise collaboration and increase productivity,” said Liam Mc Geown, CEO of Acquis. “Farallon Geographics’ extensive experience integrating legacy data and spatial processes through a web portal, as well as the company’s understanding of how to apply this data to solve business problems, will be very beneficial to organizations seeking to leverage a new class of enterprise spatial solutions.”

About Acquis

Acquis is a world leader in Enterprise Location software and provides the only technology that enhances applications or services with real-time interactive location information that is accessible from any device. The Acquis ADE product suite allows corporations and government agencies to increase revenue through new real-time interactive location services and improve decision-making through accurate location information analysis. Enterprises can reduce IT and operational costs by integrating location-based information with other data sources. Acquis software works in combination with the Oracle Database 10g to provide the foundation for deploying leading enterprise location applications and services. Acquis is headquartered in Palo Alto, California. For more information, visit www.acquisinc.com.

About Farallon Geographics

Farallon Geographics ( www.fargeo.com), based in San Francisco, is a leader in the planning, implementation, and integration of GIS systems and software to support mission critical business functions. Farallon Geographics is a member of the Oracle Partner Network and is an authorized Oracle software sales reseller. Farallon plays a critical role in providing Oracle with requirements for Oracle Spatial, to support real-world GIS customers with large (multi-gigabyte) geospatial datasets. Farallon Geographics has an established team of geodatabase engineers that are Oracle Spatial experts.