IDV Solutions Announces Partnership with Canadian GIS firm Tamarack Geographic Technologies

IDV Solutions, developer of Visual Fusion data visualization software, today announced a partnership with Tamarack Geographic Technologies, a company based in Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada that focuses on enterprise geographic information systems (GIS) services and solutions. Visual Fusion is innovative software that unites data from virtually any source in interactive, web-based visualizations. Applications created with Visual Fusion promote insight, understanding, and better business decisions. "IDV is very pleased to partner with Tamarack," said George Siegle, Marketing Director at IDV Solutions. "Their geospatial expertise and their experience in bringing the benefits of geographic information systems to a variety of organizations, means they are well positioned for success with Visual Fusion. Visual Fusion will provide a competitive edge by accelerating the speed at which they can create valuable solutions for their clients. Read More

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