3-GIS Announces Software As A Service
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- Created on February 14, 2009
3-GIS developed this subscription business model to allow companies that don’t have the financial and/or personnel resources an opportunity to utilize a GIS with an extremely low cost of ownership. The SaaS subscription model allows for the avoidance of capital expenditures (CAPEX) and frees up a company’s cash to focus on other critical needs. “There are consumers in the GIS field who have wanted an alternative to the traditional pricing model for quite some time,” says Tommy Siniard, Chief Technical Officer of 3-GIS. “Considering the current economic climate, we feel like our subscription model is a great answer for these consumers and are happy to be the first to provide it.”
“We see SaaS in GIS as the future for small to medium sized telecom and utility companies,” says Tom Counts, President of 3-GIS. “We want to take the headache of database tuning, software version management, landbase currency, hardware scalability, and reliability away from our customers. This approach alleviates the barrier to entry for many companies desiring a GIS solution.”
In addition to the Software as a Service model, 3-GIS will continue to offer a traditional licensing and maintenance model. Leasing options and Enterprise License Agreements are also available to customers looking for alternative pricing schemes.
About 3-GIS
3-GIS is a premier GIS software development and services company. The company provides customized software and solutions to a variety of companies in the Utilities, Telecommunications and Homeland Security markets. 3-GIS builds, interfaces, and integrates many diverse AM/FM systems, work management systems, analysis packages and other specialized software. 3-GIS offers the 3-GIS Suite of products, an ArcGIS Server-based suite of thin-client asset management products.
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