GIS Arab Center Overview
- Industry
- Data Infrastructure And Analytics
- Employees
- 1
- Founded
- 2008
- NAICS
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Data Processing, Hosting and Related ServicesData Processing, Hosting, and Related Services
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About GIS Arab Center
GIS ARAB CENTER are independent specialist mapping and geographical information consultants. We help organisations make better use of geographical and locational information in order to improve business processes and support business decision-making. We are a small business and work closely with our customers to understand their requirements and deliver flexible, quality consultancy, solutions and support. This ranges from strategic advice and solution architecture through to solution configuration, development and implementation. Our experience has been obtained from a range of projects in several sectors, including utilities, transportation, retail, environment, healthcare and local government. We can supply and configure commercial or open source GIS applications for desktop, mobile and web platforms or provide licensed and open data to support your project or application. Alternatively, we can host maps, applications, data and services in the cloud, greatly simplifying and shortening the implementation process.
GIS Arab Center Contact Details
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GIS Arab Center Org Chart
Sample employees and titles| Name | Title | Location | Contact |
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| Mohamed Metwaly® | Gis Consultant - SAP User - Spatial | Riyadh, Saudi Arabia |
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