Infotech's EGIS implementation at NDPL gets GITA award
Hyderabad, Sep 17 (UNI) The city-headquartered Infotech Enterprises Ltd today announced that its EGIS implementation at NDPL has been awarded the 'GITA Excellence Award' by GITA-ANZ (Geospatial Information Technology Association, Australia and New Zealand).
Infotech Enterprises is the first company to implement an Enterprise GIS (EGIS) to a utility in India, a press release here said today.
At NDPL, Infotech has fully implemented its Geographical Information Services (GIS) and integrated it with business and distribution management systems.
Infotech Chairman and Managing Director B V R Mohan Reddy said, ''It is a matter of pride for Infotech Enterprises that NDPL's EGIS implementation has won the GITA Excellence Award. It is a great way of recognising our commitment to our customers and our pursuit of excellence. It is a reward for our deep domain expertise and leadership in GIS and reinforces the strong relationship we enjoy with NDPL.'' UNI VA AKM 1623
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