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Spatial Information Management: The Road to Enterprise SystemsProduct Type: Market Research ReportPublished by: IDC Published: May 2004 Product Code: R104-15575 Description This IDC study outlines the structure of current and future SIM markets and the disruptive influences that will shape them. We place particular emphasis on the use of spatial technologies within enterprise applications, and we include essential guidance for organizations and users who are interested in migrating their geospatial technologies to enterprise information systems. "Going forward, IT providers will benefit from geospatial capabilities within their technologies. SIM's migration from a specialty technology to a broad enterprise resource poses both a threat and an opportunity for geospatial, database, data access, and business analytics vendors," said Henry Morris, group vice president for Applications and Information Access at IDC. Table of Contents Table of Contents IDC Opinion In This Study Situation Overview Spatial Technology in Enterprise Information Systems What Is the Value of Location Information to the Business? Figure: Application Characteristics by Organizational Levels Technology Segments Traditional Geographic Information Systems Figure: SIM Technology Segments Enterprise Location Software and Services Location-Aware Transaction Services Spatially Enabled Information Infrastructure Spatial Information Management Technology Relationships Applications Layer Figure: SIM Technology Relationships Data Acquisition Data Management and Data Access Layers Future Outlook The Road to the Spatially Enabled Enterprise Figure: Road to the Spatially Enabled Enterprise Essential Guidance Learn More Related Research Synopsis |
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