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Free FME Webinar led by the UK’s sole FME Certified Trainer

Join us on 4th December 2007 at 11AM for a free webinar introducing the benefits of FME, the industry standard spatial ETL platform for translating, transforming and integrating spatial data.

FME offers a complete interoperable solution which eliminates data barriers in organisations and enhances data sharing capabilities. The webinar is designed to appeal to GIS professionals who have little or no prior experience of FME.

The webinar will demonstrate how to leverage the power of the two primary components of FME: the FME Universal Viewer and the FME workbench. The 45 minute webinar is scheduled for 4th December 2007 at 11AM. Register here.

David Eagle, Professional Services Manager, and Leslie Last, Chief Technology Officer, from Dotted Eyes were amongst the first worldwide to be formally assessed and recognised as part of a new FME Certification Program that is designed to identify training and consulting professionals with deep FME expertise and a proven record of high quality service. Both David and Leslie have been awarded FME Certified Professional status. David, the only FME certified trainer in the UK, will co-host the webinar with Dotted Eyes Commercial Director, Duncan Hill.

“We are thrilled to be able to formally recognize the high quality FME expertise of service providers around the globe”, said Don Murray, Safe Software President. “The new FME Certification Program offers these FME experts another way to foster credibility and a competitive edge in their industries. It also helps Safe Software customers identify who they can rely on in their local market for the highest standard for FME expertise and service.”

For more information about FME, visit our FME section which introduces the benefits of using the software and allows you access to an evaluation copy.

Events, Spatial Data Loading, Wales, Eire, England, Product News, Northern Ireland, Scotland, News — Jill Davis on November 15, 2007 at 12:33 pm