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aimPort mobile: A Geoportal on the Move

g.on experience announces the mobile verison of its Webportal software g.on aimPort. Like every successful software, aimPort now had to be ready for use on mobile devices. On CeBIT 2012 the company will present a prototype of g.on aimPort mobile.
 
g.on aimPort is a web-based geoportal for the documentation and administration of complex infrastructures, based on standard Oracle technology. This is one of the reasons, why the software can be seamlessly integrated into the IT environment of any organization.

g.on aimPort mobile is the latest generation of the web portal.

It allows users to capture data onsite. This applies for a survey of damage at a traffic route, the capture of meter data or taking detail photographs for a building project. Processes are simplified, costs reduced – and precise results guaranteed.

To achieve these results, we strengthened aimPort with new attributes, like the optimized visualization of the functions for mobile devices. Other additional qualities of the mobile version are GPS positioning and the possibility of storing photograps plus their coordinates and object reference in g.on aimPort.
Relevant, already existing customer-specific functions (search function, map selection, damage report, routing, etc.) are identically provided in the mobile version.
Layout and use of aimPort mobile (zoom in/out, measuring, data queries and analyses) have been adapted to the requirements of iPad and Co.

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