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    February 2001
    Intergraph and Compaq partner to offer ultimate GIS solution

    Huntsville, Ala.----Feb. 9, 2001-- Intergraph Mapping and GIS Solutions, a division of Intergraph Corporation has partnered with Compaq Computer Corporation to offer the ultimate GIS solution to GIS professionals. For a limited time, Intergraph is offering a free 60-day trial of GeoMedia 4.0, fully functional and ready to install. Compaq is complementing this free trial with an exceptional lease and workstation trade-in program. GIS professionals can experience the power of GeoMedia today by ordering a free 60-day trial at www.intergraph.com/gis/geomedia4 and also learn about Compaq's hot new workstations optimized for GIS.

    "We're excited to give new and existing customers the opportunity to test-drive GeoMedia 4.0 so they can experience first-hand the unparalleled data integration capabilities that are the hallmark of GeoMedia," said Preetha Pulusani, executive vice president, Intergraph Mapping and GIS Solutions. "By partnering with Compaq, we've brought together a GIS solution that delivers top-notch performance and reliability to help our customers tackle their most challenging business issues."

    GeoMedia analyzes data and solves problems in a single environment

    GeoMedia 4.0, the perfect solution for enterprise-wide GIS implementations, features an open architecture that makes it simple to deploy and customize and an intuitive interface that is easy to use. GeoMedia solves one of the recurring problems experienced by most traditional GIS users by making it easy to share up-to-date spatial data throughout the enterprise. GeoMedia enables users to perform multiple queries, access and analyze data, and make smart business decisions, all in a single environment. With GeoMedia's innovative data server technology, users can access and manipulate disparate data in its native format, including industry formats such as ARC/INFO, ArcView Shape files, MapInfo, AutoCAD, MicroStation, Oracle 8i Spatial, and Microsoft SQL Server. Intergraph also provides support and professional services to help GeoMedia users plan and implement their GIS initiatives.

    Compaq workstations power GeoMedia

    Compaq's Workstation Trade-in Program offers new and existing GeoMedia users an easy way to migrate their investment in older Compaq and non-Compaq workstations or PCs to improved levels of performance and reliability. Sponsored by Compaq Financial Services, this program accepts trade-ins of certain Compaq and non-Compaq workstations or PCs in conjunction with the purchase of new Compaq Professional Workstations. Buyers can benefit from the value of their existing technology, eliminate the issue of equipment disposal, and simplify the upgrade process. Compaq Financial Services provides innovative technology leasing and financial asset management solutions at competitive rates worldwide so GIS professionals can get high-performance computing technology to power GeoMedia.

    For More Information

    To order a free 60-day trial of GeoMedia 4.0 and to learn more about the special Compaq lease and workstation trade-in offer, visit www.intergraph.com/gis/geomedia4 or call 1-800-791-3357. This special offer is available only in the United States.

    Web site www.intergraph.com/gis


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