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Freeance Mobile 2.0 Creates Map Features In ArcGIS Server 9.3 Using BlackBerry Smartphones
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Dayton, OH - July 29, 2008 - TDC Group, Inc. announces release of its Freeance™ Mobile 2.0 for ArcGIS Server 9.3 software in September 2008. Freeance Mobile 2.0 allows organizations map features to ArcSDE records using a PostgreSQL database and GPS enabled BlackBerry smartphones. Freeance Mobile 2.0 incorporates ESRI’s ArcGIS Server 9.3 Postgres database integration. BlackBerry smartphone users can now access ArcGIS Server 9.3 map services to field map point features to ArcSDE records in a Postgres database using GPS enabled BlackBerry smartphones. Freeance Mobile displays ArcGIS Server maps and enterprise database records on Blackberry Smartphones.

Field workers in utilities, emergency operations, code enforcement and law enforcement can now use Freeance Mobile and GPS enabled BlackBerry smartphones to capture the location of and add simple map features to ESRI’s ArcSDE software. Examples of features that can be mapped to ArcSDE software include utility assets such as meters, damaged buildings, crime events and more. Other major features in Freeance Mobile 2.0 are enhanced GIS searching and database reporting, multifield queries and reports and linking database records to GIS map features. Support for the BlackBerry Enterprise Solution is also enhanced. Deployment of Freeance Mobile is now simplified because the software automatically senses and adjusts for BlackBerry device and BlackBerry Enterprise Server (BES) parameters.

Freeance Mobile 2.0 for ArcGIS Server 9.3 will be on display in the BlackBerry booth at the 2008 ESRI International User Conference in San Diego, booth #2223.

About Freeance Mobile Software
Freeance Mobile is innovative, easy-to-use location software for efficiently making mobile applications. You can now make your ArcGIS available to anyone, anywhere, anytime. It is hassle-free software for users and IT administrators alike. Designed for the ESRI and Blackberry environments, Freeance Mobile is a well-balanced approach combining off-the-shelf simplicity with the ability to make your own custom applications. Visit www.Freeance.com/mobile for more information.

About TDC Group
TDC Group, Inc. develops the Freeance Web and Freeance Mobile software solutions. The Company serves government, utilities and corporate clients with useful, cost-effective and easy-to-use software that reduces the time and resources needed to deploy enterprise GIS and mobile applications.




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