Saturday, December 08, 2007

Pitney Bowes MapInfo’s Location Intelligence Drives Insightful Decisions

Jon Winslow, Director of Business Development at Pitney Bowes MapInfo, recently participated in an exclusive interview with Ron Powell and the Business Intelligence Network (www.BeyeNETWORK.com). In this interview, Winslow discusses how location intelligence empowers IT and business users to make more insightful decisions and how business intelligence (BI) efforts can benefit from state-of-the-art geographic visualization, querying and analysis tools.

Pitney Bowes MapInfo provides solutions that allow their customers to use location-based data along with their own data in order to geographically visualize and identify business trends that often aren’t apparent in charts and tables. This helps users make better business decision “Pitney Bowes MapInfo provides solutions that enable BI users to combine powerful visualization, querying and analysis tools and data with technology from the leading providers of business intelligence software,” said Jon Winslow, Director of Business Development at Pitney Bowes MapInfo. “By leveraging the power of location, Pitney Bowes solutions enable organizations to precisely and confidently make decisions and meet business objectives across their enterprise. Our core location intelligence technology and capabilities are embedded within BI vendor applications providing a highly integrated solution.”

“Pitney Bowes MapInfo provides solutions that allow their customers to use location-based data along with their own data in order to geographically visualize and identify business trends that often aren’t apparent in charts and tables. This helps users make better business decision,” says Ron Powell, Cofounder and Editorial Director of the Business Intelligence Network. “As a result, these companies are able to better understand their business and more easily identify new opportunities.”

The Business Intelligence Network Solution Spotlights are intuitive dialogues with innovative solution providers, and these spotlights provide a cutting-edge introduction to the new products and services of interest to the business intelligence community. The Network publishes six newsletters serving more than 115,000 readers across a wide variety of industries, making it the largest newsletter-based information source for business intelligence, performance management, data warehousing, data integration and data quality.

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