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Geosoft to resell ArcView to Canadian mining firms

30 January 2009
Toronto, Ontario, Canada – January 29, 2009 – Geosoft Inc. will resell ArcView to the Canadian junior mining market under a value-added reseller agreement reached with ESRI Canada. This agreement reflects the complementary nature of the two company’s products and extends the close relationship that Geosoft and ESRI Canada already have.

“Geosoft has tremendous relationships with the junior mining market in Canada and it benefits these customers to have a single source for purchasing Geosoft solutions bundled with ESRI technology,” said Paul Salah, Director, Business Partners at ESRI Canada.

“Reselling ArcView benefits our customers and reinforces our commitment to ESRI,” said Lorraine Godwin, Business Manager, Canada/USA at Geosoft.

This agreement applies to junior mining companies who purchase Geosoft’s Target for ArcGIS product – a surface and drillhole extension for ESRI's ArcView software that simplifies the compilation, mapping and analysis of geospatial data.


Source : http://www.geosoft.com

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