University of Utah Completes GIS Application
SALT LAKE CITY--(Business Wire)--TenFold Corporation (OTCBB: TENF), provider of EnterpriseTenFold SOA, an SOA-compliant, Ajax-enabled solutions framework for adding functionality to existing applications and building enterprise-scale applications, announced today that the University of Utah DIGIT lab is now in production with its TenFold-powered Facility Management System. "We used EnterpriseTenFold SOA to build the University of Utah Facility Management System (UUFM) in record time," said Adam Sobek, Director of University of Utah DIGIT Lab. "UUFM elegantly integrates university planning operations by tracking space at many resolutions (room, division, dept, college), reporting space graphically and tabularly, and facilitating space planning. We combined ESRI's(R) enterprise geographical information systems (ArcSDE(C)) and TenFold technology to create UUFM. UUFM uses a geo-relational data model to answer spatial questions and to let TenFold handle user interfaces, database connections, software integration, and applications processing." "The SOA architecture of ESRI's ArcSDE(C) and Enterprise TenFold SOA are strikingly similar," continued Sobek. "Both have a metadata database (TenFold Dictionary and SDE) that controls the behavior of applications services. UUFM uses both metadata databases and stores all facilities data in a single UUFM applications database. This lets all data that TenFold manages to be viewed spatially, like on a map, but also makes it easy to analyze and report square footage GIS." "We are pleased that the University of Utah DIGIT Lab has a successful applications implementation, especially since UUFM so cleverly integrates GIS, spatial manipulation, and TenFold technology," said Sally White, TenFold's VP of Business Development. For more information about TenFold or EnterpriseTenFold SOA or to see a demo of the UUFM application, please visit www.tenfold.com or contact Sally White at (801) 619-8232 or via e-mail at swhite@tenfold.com. About The University of Utah DIGIT Lab Established in 1987, the DIGIT Lab is an auxiliary facility of the University of Utah Department of Geography and operates within the University's research infrastructure and provides support for both theoretical and applied geographic information analysis and application development. The computing facilities at the DIGIT Lab provide instructional support for courses in the science and application of GIS, remote sensing, and spatial data analysis. The DIGIT Lab also supports faculty research in the Department of Geography as well as other departments at the University of Utah. Other Campus Links: Engineering Experiment Station. For more information, call 801-581-3612 or visit www.digit.utah.edu. To see a demo of the UUFM application, please go to: http://www.digit.utah.edu/flash/demovid.html About TenFold TenFold (OTC Bulletin Board: TENF) licenses its patented technology for applications and services development, EnterpriseTenFold SOA, to organizations that face the daunting task of transforming obsolete applications or building complex SOA-compliant applications. Unlike traditional approaches, where business and technology requirements create difficult IT bottlenecks, TenFold technology lets a small team of business people and IT professionals design, build, deploy, maintain, and upgrade new or replacement applications significantly faster and at much less cost than traditional development technologies. For more information, call (800) TENFOLD or visit www.tenfold.com. This release contains forward-looking statements. 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TenFold Corporation Sally N. White, 801-619-8232 swhite@tenfold.com Copyright Business Wire 2008
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