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  1. #1
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    Mapping software to plot multiple locations

    Hi

    I am searching, with no sucess, for software that would allow my salespeople to create sales/prospecting routes.

    What I want is a program that could take a list of several hundred addresses from my database and plot ALL of them on a single map. This would allow a sales person to say "Oh look, that company I wanted to call on is right near a current client"

    Does any one know a product that will do that?

    Thanks for your help!

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    Great idea

    I can't think of any off-hand, but it seems that one of the SFA vendors must do something like that. I'll dig around myself a bit. It is a great idea and someone should do it if no one is already.

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    Lightbulb Try Microsoft MapPoint

    Try Microsoft MapPoint. Though I am trying to only Push software by companies not migrating development overseas I think this is a good package that will work for you. You need to use their 'import' data feature that allows you to import from ...say and excel spreadsheet
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    Bruce J Hafner
    http://www.siliconmindset.com
    Flow charting, Process Maps for Business

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    Street Atlas 2004

    This software is exactly what you need. http://www.delorme.com/streetatlasusa/default.asp

    They also have a plus version that might help more. If you have any questions please contact me [email protected]


    CJ

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    SFA with Mapping Software

    Hello Howard

    Allow me to introduce myself as L Santhosh, from HEW Software Technologies, India.

    We do have an SFA product called HEWSales (http://www.hewsales.com) and also have an inhouse GIS Team that works on map related services for a leading telecom company in India (Tata Tele Services.)

    I read your message and found it very interesting. I have immediately discussed it with our team members and we for sure see a possibility of having customer related information plotted on a map.

    We however foresee the following issues ...

    1) We do not possess any map information of any other city other than Bangalore (the city we are located in.)
    2) This (SFA with map information) is not a readily available solution, hence we may need some time to execute (SFA product is ready, but integrating it with map information.)

    I would really appreciate if you could address the above-mentioned issues.

    One, you may lead us to a map service provider who may have information about the geography you are looking for or tell me the locations you are looking for and we can locate a map information provider.

    Two, how much time do you have?

    Since we are equipped with the required SFA software, skills, expertise and manpower to execute the job, we think we can service your requirements. Would appreciate your thoughts on the same.

    You can either mail me your thoughts at [email protected] or post the same in this discussion forum.

    Best regards

    L Santhosh.

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    hi Santhosh

    Hi Santhosh,

    I am Sujith from Japan working as CEO.I have seen ur ad in this site.I have some small projects in my hand.I am loooking for mediam Orgs.If ur intersted let me know.Please send me ur Org profile.Wht is man power and established date.

    Please contact me ASAP.

    thx
    Sujith

    edit by admin: please do not post contact info on the forum, thank you

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    GIS - a question of scale

    Hi guys,
    If you need a basic mapping application, that's one thing.
    If you need a stronger GIS appliaction, that's something else.

    One strong, capable GIS application is ESRI ArcMap.
    It's probably outside the budget of many very small firms,
    but you can use it for site location analysis,
    sales trade area building,
    geodemographic demand estimation,
    competitive analysis, etc.
    It imports simple XY (lat - long) text files easily.

    Best Wishes,
    dvdtvshows of http://www.dvdtvshows.com

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