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Pitney Bowes Launches New Location Intelligence Platform to Connect the Dots Between Data and Geography
As personal and business interactions take flight globally on tablets and smart phones, a company’s ability to instantaneously talk, text, market, sell and delight their customers with relevant content has come to be expected. Savvy businesses are using location information to better communicate with customers, create more targeted promotions, and promote sophisticated cross-selling opportunities. This trend, known as the consumerization of GIS, increasingly requires non-GIS experts to build and support location-based applications and services. Clients who use Pitney Bowes’ MapInfo product were a key driver for this new platform and its relevance in the market.
“Pitney Bowes’ location intelligence solutions, such as Spectrum
Spatial, enable clients to answer a fundamental, yet complex question
faced by nearly all organizations: where? It's a critical factor in
countless strategic and operational decisions,” said
“With some areas rapidly expanding and developing, it is vital that
Domino’s has an up-to-date view of its franchise territories. Pitney
Bowes Software has let Domino’s update its territories as required.
Accurate territories mean we do not waste time and energy marketing to
dead addresses or missing out on new opportunities. It also minimizes
any territory disputes,” said
Over 80% of all business data has a location component to it and the following is just a sampling of how companies can apply Spectrum Spatial solutions to their business needs:
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Social Media companies can use this technology to identify location information associated with status updates and other location-tagged content for social sharing. - Financial Services companies can select optimal branch sites, re-evaluate underperforming branches and increase customer service by installing ATM locators.
- Insurance providers can improve underwriting decisions, manage risk on a portfolio basis and streamline the claims management process.
- Telecommunications providers will be able to plan and monitor networks and infrastructure, provide location-enhanced customer support, more effectively target high-value customer segments and improve operational processes.
Building on the capabilities of the Spectrum® Technology Platform, Spectrum Spatial pulls insights from a fusion of business, spatial and third party data and then seamlessly delivers location intelligence to business stakeholders.
Highlights from the new version of Spectrum Spatial include:
- BI Integration – Adding location intelligence to business intelligence results in empowered decision making, giving companies a 360 degree view of their customers.
- Address Management, Geocoding and Reverse Geocoding – Best-in-class data that validates, standardizes and corrects addresses in 250 countries/territories. Geocoding and reverse geocoding capabilities provide a precise set of coordinates based on the X and Y axis.
- Spatial Data Analysis – Features easy-to-use functionality such as “Find Nearest” which locates the points of interest that are nearest to a given location, as well as locate distance between two points.
- Routing - Provides the ability to obtain driving or walking directions, calculate drive time/distance, and identify locations within a certain time or distance from a starting point.
- Packaged Browser-based Mapping Application – Enables business users and decision-makers, based on their access rights, the ability to interact with data and spatial information on an intuitive mapping interface to better communicate or facilitate more effective decisions.
More than a billion people around the world today use
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Pitney Bowes Inc.
Lolita Verny-Acosta, 203-898-3697
Lolita.vernyacosta@pb.com