Tuesday, December 13, 2005

Orion Technology and Digital Highway Join Forces to Enter Italian Market

Orion Technology, a leading provider of web-GIS software and integration services and Digital Highway an established provider of custom software solutions to public and private enterprises and government agencies throughout Italy, announced today that the two companies have signed a business partnership agreement.

Under terms of the partnership, Digital Highway will offer Orion’s OnPoint Suite of web-GIS software products to the Italian market.Based out of Rende, in Southern Italy, Digital highway provides custom software solutions to public and private enterprises and government agencies throughout the country and prides itself on providing leading edge software and consulting services.

Paolo Spadafora, the founder and CEO of Digital Highway recognized a need in the Italian and European markets for software and technology pioneered by Orion. With expertise in customizing solutions to fit customer needs, the Digital highway alliance with Orion will create unparalleled products and support for the Italian market. “The OnPoint Suite has the scalability and flexibility to serve a multitude of geographic and vertical markets.

Partnering with Digital Highway furthers Orion’s partnership strategy, and provides a unique opportunity to enter the Italian marketplace with a reputable company committed to client satisfaction, as we are at Orion.” commented Faizal Hasham, Director of Sales and Marketing for Orion.OnPoint, Orion’s flagship product, is a fully customizable web-GIS product (using ESRI's ArcIMS) that lets clients post their geographic data on the web fast. It is enjoying growing support in the GIS community, both domestically and internationally, as a standard for providing geographic data through intuitive Internet and Intranet web-based user interfaces.

OnPoint provides out-of-the-box implementation capabilities, powerful administration tools for customizing and managing the web portal, and unparalleled data-integration features. “We can now deliver cutting edge GIS technologies and solutions to the Italian marketplace” stated Paolo Spadafora.About Orion Technology Inc.Orion Technology, based in Richmond Hill, Ontario, Canada, is a technology consulting and services integration company, specializing in web-GIS. Orion's focus is on helping organizations incorporate spatial technology into all facets of their businesses. Orion’s wealth of knowledge in the GIS domain and top-notch GIS software-development expertise has been showcased with its award-winning flagship product OnPoint™.

OnPoint™ is enjoying growing support in the GIS community, both domestically and internationally, as a standard for providing geographic data through intuitive Internet and Intranet web-based user interfaces. OnPoint™ provides out-of-the-box implementation capabilities, powerful administration tools for customizing and managing the web portal, and unparalleled data-integration features. Orion's easy-to-use Web-GIS products and custom application development services have helped Orion achieve phenomenal success in securing and delivering projects for reputable clients worldwide - from small organizations to entire countries.

To find out more about Orion and its products, visit www.orion-gis.com.About Digital Highway Digital Highway is a dynamic company located in southern Italy. Digital Highway provides custom software solutions to public and private enterprises and government agencies and prides itself on providing leading edge software and consulting services. Digital Highway is focused on delivering tailor made products and services in the trademark “made in italy” tradition of custom engineering and design.

Through our modular solution design, we offer high-quality cost-effective products quickly, bringing down costs and time barriers. Our areas of expertise include: Customer Relationship Management, Content Management Systems, B2B and B2C e-commerce, Internet and Intranet Portals, Supply Chain Management, GIS Application Integration, Workflow and Document Management Systems.

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