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Monday, April 28, 2008

Munsys - Free GIS Webinar - Attributed Sewer and Storm Water Networks Offered This Wednesday

Munsys, Inc. will be offering a number of free GIS webinars over the next month, including one which be held this Wednesday - April 30th, 2008. Please see the following presentation dates, times, and descriptions. The presentations are typically 30 minutes plus some time for questions.

You can register in advance by clicking on the "Register Now" link following each description.


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Wednesday - April 30th, 2008 at 11:30am EDT, 8:30am PDT
"Creating Directional and Attributed Sewer and Storm Water Networks"

Managing sewer and storm networks is very time consuming due to the extensive set of attributes such as invert levels and flow directions. Using Munsys Sewer and Munsys Drainage, with the tried and tested set of collection system integrity rules, this information can be maintained with half the effort. This presentation will demonstrate how to improve the integrity of your networks using the Munsys automated connectivity features.

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Friday - May 16th, 2008 at 1:30pm EDT, 10:30am PDT
"An Introduction to Munsys 10 - The Next Generation Spatial Solution for Utilities and Local Government"

Munsys provides an integrated family of proven solutions that solve the asset mapping and management needs of utilities and local governments. See how this major product release delivers new functionality, enhanced usability and includes strategic additions to the platform and data models. The next generation Munsys solutions for utilities and local government include a central database with pre-defined Oracle Spatial data models and integrated applications for the management of water, sewer, drainage, parcels, roads and electricity infrastructure. Autodesk design products are utilized for spatial data creation and editing.

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Wednesday - May 28th, 2008, 11:30am EDT, 8:30am PDT
"Converting Drawings to Intelligent CAD Data"

Most CAD drawings contain valuable attributes defined in line work, layers, symbols, text, blocks, and attributes. Converting these attributes to traditional GIS systems is typically not possible and leads to a loss of valuable information during conversion. This presentation will demonstrate how the Munsys tools can be used to convert these attributes into intelligent CAD data.

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