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Bringing Geospatial Business Intelligence to the Enterprise Marc Karren, Sr. Account Manager, Enterprise Solutions [email protected] | 760.803.5363 m | 760.274.6050 o

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Bringing Geospatial Business Intelligence

to the Enterprise

Marc Karren, Sr. Account Manager, Enterprise Solutions

[email protected] | 760.803.5363 m | 760.274.6050 o

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About KOREM

• North American systems integrator and custom software developer– Founded 1993– Offices in Quebec City, Denver, and San Diego– ISO 9001:2008 certified

• Focus on enterprise geographic information systems, web mapping, spatial data, ETL/data hygiene and business intelligence

• Partners include Google, PBBI/MapInfo, NAVTEQ, Oracle, TeleAtlas, ESRI, Cognos, MicroStrategy, DigitalGlobe, SRC, Safe Software, FME and more

• Broad industry focus: Telecommunications, Insurance, Energy, Utilities, Government Public Safety, Banking, Retail, Manufacturing, others…

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• An awareness of relationships between location based information ,

business analysis and operations

• The ability to understand geographic relationships and how those

relationships can impact a business or organization

• The capability to react to how location influences an organization by

changing business processes in order to minimize risk and maximize

opportunities

What is Geospatial Business Intelligence?(aka Location Intelligence)

Geospatial business intelligence enables an organization to measure, compare and analyze data from business operations in conjunction with external data such as transportation networks, regulatory jurisdictions, market characteristics or its own

customers.

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Comparing Traditional GIS and BIwith Geospatial Business Intelligence

Traditional Geographic Information Systems (GIS)

Geospatial Business Intelligence

Departmental deployment (in silos) Enterprise deployment

Expert users Business users

Tactical Strategic

Desktop / workstation implementation Network / web implementation

Creating and managing maps Operational / analytic solutions

Traditional Business Intelligence (BI) Geospatial Business Intelligence

Focus on who, when, and how Focus on who, when, how, and where

Primarily internal data Combination of internal and external data

Reporting, visualization and analysisReporting, geographic visualization

and geographic analysis

Implementation of new tools Integration with existing tools

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Who Can Benefit fromGeospatial Business Intelligence?

• Most organizations could benefit from utilizing location in decision making,

including those that:

Market by geography

• Target marketing, merchandising

Plan by geography

• Telecom network build out, store trade area analysis

Assign assets by geography

• Assigning services management, law enforcement resources, engineering resources , sales representatives

Track resources by geography

• Analyze customers sales by sales territories

Manage services by geography

• Customer services, financial services, management services

Smart business requires enough intelligence to understand how location relationships impact an organization’s operations, but not so much information that implementing systems and procedures to evaluate and act on the new information

becomes paralyzing. Organizations need to predict the impact of location relationships and have the capabilities to respond appropriately.

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Our Offering

• Strategic consulting & site assessment

• Data management, transformation, and integration

• Solution implementation• Infrastructure deployment• Advanced GIS component

integration• Custom application development• Technical training

KOREM provides a full suite of data, software, and services for all your

geospatial business intelligence needs.

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KOREM

Services

GIS DataSoftware Solutions

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KOREM Services

• Business ConsultingStrategic ConsultingNeeds AssessmentSpatial Data Infratructure (SDI's)Business Intelligence

• TechnologiesDatabasesApplication ServerGeospatial VisualisationPlatformsGeospatial Analysis PlatformsProgramming LanguagesOpen Source

• Integration ServicesData ManagementApplication DevelopmentGIS HostingResearch and Development

• TrainingDescriptionTraining Calendar

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Enterprise Project Samples

Price Monitoring Supply Chain Management

Sales Territory Management

Asset Management

Sales Campaign Management Network Monitoring

BI Platform Integration9

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Why KOREM?

• Complete solution provider– Services include technology & data R&D, consulting, design, development,

implementation, training, maintenance & support

• Focus on business needs – Technology and platform neutral. We can provide an unbiased approach

to meeting our customers geospatial objectives.

• Renowned expertise and GIS skills– 16 years of experience with large and medium enterprises as well as

national and local governments

• Single point of contact for your data, software and services needs– Award-winning software and data reseller– ISO 9001:2008 certified project management processes

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Marc KarrenSr. Account Manager, Enterprise Solutions

[email protected]: 760.274.6050M: 760 803-5363

www.korem.com