New Application Developer Community Facilitates the Free Exchange of Business
and Technical Expertise; Network Already 150 Members Strong
May 15, 2006, Boston, MA – Tele Atlas, a leading global geographic content provider,
today announced the Tele Atlas DeveloperLink(SM) program, designed to provide
developers access to free map data and technical and business resources to support
development of next-generation map-enabled applications. In addition, Tele Atlas’
DeveloperLink forms a first-of-its-kind online networking community for application
developers bringing new location based and navigation services to market.
DeveloperLink (http://www.teleatlas.com/Pub/Partners/TeleAtlasDeveloperLink) was created to serve application developers in a variety of markets, spanning
wireless, Internet and personal navigation to geographic information systems and
in-car navigation. Program participants receive free technical information, sample
data in Shape, GDF-AS, GDF-AR and Oracle formats, links to useful software from
industry-leading geospatial platform providers, as well as documentation and training
materials.
With access to business planning, networking, and marketing and sales assistance
through DeveloperLink, developers can bring new applications to market faster.
Participants are able to connect with the world’s largest community of developers
focused on location and navigation based applications to discover new business
opportunities, open sales channels and increase exposure for solutions.
“DeveloperLink helps developers more effectively drive new applications through
the full lifecycle—from the inception of an idea and development of an application
to the commercial introduction of a new service,” said Al Cooley, senior director
of tools and services for Tele Atlas. “The program and the business and technical
resources it offers have been extremely well received by developers and existing
Tele Atlas’ partners -- more than 150 companies have signed up to participate
in the first month of availability.”
“We feel DeveloperLink will make it easier for us to manage our business relationship
with Tele Atlas,” said David Marsh, director, Navigation Product Management, Cobra
Electronics. “In addition, we’re excited to be brought together with companies
of all sizes to create a community focused on furthering the development of map-enabled
applications.”
About Tele Atlas
Founded in 1984, Tele Atlas delivers the digital maps and dynamic location content
that power the world’s most essential geographic solutions. The information is
the foundation for a wide range of personal and in-car navigation systems, mobile
and Internet map applications that help GPS system users find the places, products
and services they need, wherever they are. Tele Atlas also works with business
partners who deliver critical applications for emergency, business fleet and infrastructure
services. The company employs 2,300 full-time staff and contract cartographers
at offices in 20 countries around the world and uses a sophisticated network of
thousands of sources to regularly update its maps. Tele Atlas is listed on the
Frankfurt Stock Exchange (TA6) and on Euronext Amsterdam (TA). For more information,
visit www.teleatlas.com.
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