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Esri and AgileAssets offer one-stop asset management

The big news on the stand of geographic information system (GIS) software specialist Esri is its strategic collaboration with infrastructure asset management software AgileAssets on technology development and an implementation services. Not only will this will allow authorities to benefit from the combination of AgileAssets’ asset management solutions and Esri’s ArcGIS, further integration will see Estri’s ArcGIS Server, Roads & Highways, Collector and Survey for ArcGIS 123 available on AgileAssets’ platfo
April 5, 2016 Read time: 2 mins

The big news on the stand of geographic information system (GIS) software specialist 50 Esri is its strategic collaboration with infrastructure asset management software AgileAssets on technology development and an implementation services.

Not only will this will allow authorities to benefit from the combination of AgileAssets’ asset management solutions and Esri’s ArcGIS, further integration will see Estri’s ArcGIS Server, Roads & Highways, Collector and Survey for ArcGIS 123 available on AgileAssets’ platform.

In addition, AgileAssets has established a new consultation and deployment practice that offers transportation authorities a ‘one-stop shop’ for implementing integrated AgileAssets-Esri solutions.

According to AgileAssets’ CEO Stuart Hudson, the move is a turning point for the industry and offers benefits for those responsible for the maintenance and operations of high-value infrastructure assets. Terry Bills, transportation industry manager at Esri, said the collaboration provides users with a combination of advanced geospatial analytics and elegant mapping that outlines where, when and how to optimally invest their budgets.

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