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Archive for May, 2006

New GIS Technician

Monday, May 29th, 2006

Infonaut, a Canadian leader in healthcare information services, is pleased to announce the addition of Alexander Bernadino as a GIS Technician to the Infonaut team. Alexander’s background and training ensures that we will continue to meet increasing demand for GIS services in healthcare, and help our growing client base take advantage of Infonaut’s innovative technology and services.

Alexander will be instrumental in contributing to our goal of being the Canadian leader in information services for healthcare.

For more information on Infonaut and our services please contact us at: info@infonaut.ca.

Infonaut to Present at GIAC Stakeholder Engagement Workshop

Monday, May 22nd, 2006

Infonaut is pleased to announce that Director Niall Wallace will be a guest speaker at the upcoming Geomatics Industry Association of Canada (GIAC) Stakeholder Engagement Workshop in Toronto on Wednesday May 31st, 2006.

The purpose of this workshop is to bring together users and suppliers of geospatial information, to explore new avenues for using Geographic Information Systems (GIS) to improve decision-making and operations.

Niall will be speaking about GIS in Health System Planning and Reporting, as well as providing a live demo of Infonaut’s web-based GIS product. Infonaut’s GIS decision support tool was created for the Local Health Integration Networks (LHINs) on behalf of the Ministry of Health and Long Term Care and is currently in use throughout the province.

For more information on Infonaut and our services please contact us at: info@infonaut.ca.

Infonaut Presents At IMF Geocortex User Conference

Tuesday, May 2nd, 2006

Infonaut was in attendance at the first annual IMF Geocortex User Conference in Victoria, BC. Matt McPherson, Infonaut’s Director of Technology, presented at the conference in a session entitled “Building IMF Applications Around Your Users’ Requirements”. Matt’s presentation highlighted some concrete methods for gathering user requirements which have helped Infonaut tailor solutions around business needs. Infonaut is thrilled to be working with the Geocortex IMF (Internet Mapping Framework) and Latitude Geographics, who hosted the conference.

For more information on Latitude Geographics, please visit: http://www.latitudegeo.ca.

For more information on Infonaut and our services please contact us at: info@infonaut.ca.



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