Its now April 2019, and the team in Marketing and Sales have been building leads and booking potential demos for later in the year. If you would like to register for our early adopter program you can do so on the website holding page: www.mapsimise.com. Later in the year we will be releasing our full website, detailing all our features, so watch out for the press release for the launch!

I’ve just picked up an interesting article as I follow the newly formed UK government Geospatial Commission (see more here https://www.gov.uk/government/organisations/geospatial-commission) The press release made today outlines the priorities for the department have been set for 2019-2020. You can read more here by opening the full report: https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/799197/6.5522-CO-GeospatialCommissionAnnualPlan.pdf
It is great to see recognition from Government around a given industry or technology, and I assume that the main reason for this is that the public sector and the public at large will be able to benefit from a great deal of geospatial data to detail services from education, health, highways and much more.

The possibilities are probably endless and too much to discuss in just one post, but I will come back to these individual topics as the months progress.
As for development of the application, the team have now completed the first Microsoft Azure build of Mapsimise and in May will be setting out the global locations for deployment.
Bio – Alistair Dickinson CEO Mapsimise

After 21 years helping organisations with technology, I’ve seen and worked on many projects. As CEO of Mapsimise I’m still very hands on working with all team members and not sat in an office making spreadsheets and crunching numbers. I’m happy to work on the support desk, take calls and discuss how our tools and technology can help businesses like yours. You can find me on Linkedin, Twitter or email me directly. I’m very jeans and t-shirts and still wear Nike Air trainers to the office which I’m told is cool…