Tensing USA, a provider of mobility solutions for utilities, local governments and other organizations with field personnel, has moved to a new location in Rockville, Maryland, USA. The relocation to new offices was precipitated by a significant growth in business.
“This larger office space will enable our growing staff to better serve our expanding client base,” said Arjan Plomp, Managing Director of Tensing USA. “Tensing USA anticipates continued growth in 2007.”
Clients are advised that both the business address and phone number have changed. Sales and technical support are handled from the new Maryland office:
About Tensing USA
Tensing is a mobility software and application developer specializing in worldwide implementations for Mobile Field GIS, Intra/Internet GIS, GIS and Dispatching Systems. Applications such as Routing, Vehicle Tracking & Tracing, Data Acquisition, Network Analysis and Digital Conversions are just some of the examples of applications that Tensing has in operation. The Telecom, Utility, Municipal, Emergency Response and Call Centre industries recognize the value Tensing adds with its wide range of products and consulting skills. Tensing’s solutions are being used by thousands of field workers in North America, Australia and Europe for a wide range of applications such as utility network maintenance, fault clearing services, pole inventory, vegetation control, GPS geocoding, inspections, locating and turn-offs.
Tensing USA is the developer of the SPY .NET suite of mobile products, the first mobile GIS solution that is 100 percent based on the Microsoft .Net Framework. The SPY .NET suite consists of Tensing SPY Mobile GIS, Tensing SPY Development Suite, Tensing Live Connect, and Tensing Gateway. Tensing SPY Mobile GIS is a robust tool that allows field staff to review, analyze and change up-to-date data in the field. Tensing SPY Development Studio is a fully accessible set of tools that the developer can access in a Visual Studio environment. Tensing Live Connect integrates with any dispatching system to extract data related to a specific work order. The fourth component, Tensing Gateway offers a direct approach to ensuring the transfer of data from a Smallworld GIS into the field.