Visit Blue Marble At the GSDI INSPIRE World Conference in the Netherlands

GSDI 11 will be the premier international and global forum in 2009 for interacting with international constituencies of administrators, policymakers, scientists, users, politicians, developers, service providers, students and professionals in geo-information and spatial data infrastructure. Large numbers of geospatial professionals and experts from all sectors are expected to participate. Blue Marble has been in support of the requirements for INSPIRE for many years. The INSPIRE project seeks to solidify a spatial information infrastructure that delivers accurate, quality data in an easily shared format.  The Blue Marble Desktop and its Geographic Calculator, Geographic Transformer and new Spatial Connect functionality allow organizations and individuals to maintain and transform large datasets in many formats and local coordinate reference systems, guaranteeing the highest accuracy possible.  The Blue Marble Desktop is the perfect tool for any INSPIRE-focused user or organization.  With support for over sixty Vector, CAD, Raster, 3-D, and database geospatial file formats, over five thousand pre-defined coordinate reference systems, and transformations, interoperability has never been so easy.  Come and visit their tradeshow booth to review the latest enhancements to Blue Marble’s geospatial data conversion software suite.

”Interoperability, powerful functionality and reliable results are the software requirements for INSPIRE projects,” acknowledged Blue Marble President Patrick Cunningham.  “As a company and as a product offering, Blue Marble software has been known for those very characteristics for over fifteen years.  We are excited to show our European users and prospects all that our software can do today and how applicable it is for INSPIRE.”

To learn more visit Blue Marble at booth sixteen at the conference.

About Blue Marble Geographics: Blue Marble Geographics of Gardiner, Maine is a leading developer and provider of geographic software products that provide sensible solutions for users and developers of geographic data. Blue Marble has been writing GIS software tools and solutions for over 15 years and currently serves hundreds of thousands of users worldwide. Learn more at www.bluemarblegeo.com

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