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July 28th, 2010
Critigen Extends Partner Agreement with Trimble; Earns Platinum Status with Esri

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Critigen, a global technology consultancy, announced it has aligned with the leaders in the geospatial industry, becoming a Platinum Tier Partner with Esri and creating an expanded business partner agreement with Trimble, including support of Trimble Utility Field Solutions and initiatives in the utility industry.
“Product interoperability and service delivery are going to be critical to maintaining geospatial’s reach into a number of vertical markets,” said Rand Knight, senior vice president and general manager of spatial information management. “By forming business partner relationships and alliances, Critigen and others in the market will ensure that spatial data is delivered in new and innovative ways in the years ahead. It’s not merely about volume; it is about the degree of integration we can achieve and the impact that integration has on customer adoption of location data and its use across the globe.”

Critigen, a global technology consultancy, announced it has aligned with the leaders in the geospatial industry, becoming a Platinum Tier Partner with Esri and creating an expanded business partner agreement with Trimble, including support of Trimble Utility Field Solutions and initiatives in the utility industry. “Product interoperability and service delivery are going to be critical to maintaining geospatial’s reach into a number of vertical markets,” said Rand Knight, senior vice president and general manager of spatial information management. “By forming business partner relationships and alliances, Critigen and others in the market will ensure that spatial data is delivered in new and innovative ways in the years ahead. It’s not merely about volume; it is about the degree of integration we can achieve and the impact that integration has on customer adoption of location data and its use across the globe.” Read More