Critchlow signs deal with 1Spatial
Critchlow signs deal with 1Spatial
Critchlow announced today that it has secured the rights
to distribute 1Spatial data quality and integration software
in New Zealand.
“We’re very pleased to offer this powerful technology to the New Zealand market. 1Spatial is an international leader in processing, transformation, management and maintenance of data,” says Jos Kunnen Critchlow chief executive.
Today’s announcement strengthens Critchlow’s position as a leading provider of spatial data quality and processing services, according to Mr Kunnen.
“1Spatial is a leader in data conflation solutions, which aligns well with our expertise in managing large datasets and bringing together multiple disparate datasets,” he says.
In addition to managing and maintaining its own NationalMap datasets, Critchlow processes very large datasets for many clients who could potentially benefit from 1Spatial software.
Mr Kunnen says the new 1Spatial partnership offers new capability to Critchlow’s clients in terms of automating data inclusion, data delivery and data quality assurance processes for map production.
“Work that used to take hours will reduce to minutes using 1Spatial’s solutions. For organisations with that need to frequently update large datasets or produce a lot of maps, the benefits are dramatic,” explains Mr Kunnen.
Of the new partnership, 1Spatial corporate development director, Duncan Guthrie says: “We’re excited about expanding our footprint in the Asia Pacific market. When we were looking for a NZ-based partner, we quickly established that Critchlow was the best option. We look forward to a mutually rewarding relationship.”
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