NAVTEQ expands Oracle Delivery Format coverage to 80 countries

 

NAVTEQ, a global provider of maps, traffic and location
data enabling navigation, location-based services, mobile advertising, and
enterprise applications, announced the expansion of its Oracle Delivery Format
to cover over 80 countries on six continents, enabling routing, geocoding and
map display in Oracle Applications.

 

This year marks the tenth anniversary of NAVTEQ’s
delivery of content created specifically for Oracle Applications and Oracle
Database.

 

“This expanded country coverage of Oracle Delivery
Format marks another milestone in our 10 year relationship with Oracle. We are
dedicated to continuously providing quality, accurate and comprehensive
content, making it ideal for location-enabling business intelligence, mobile,
web services and fixed and mobile asset management applications for the Oracle
platform,” said Roy Kolstad, vice president, Enterprise Americas, NAVTEQ.

 

NAVTEQ supplies global data
conforming to the rigorous Oracle standards for routing, geocoding and map
display, as well as providing  premium content such as Point Addressing
and truck-specific routing attributes via NAVTEQ Transport.

 

“NAVTEQ data products have been designed and
packaged to work with Oracle Spatial, Oracle Fusion Middleware MapViewer,
Oracle Business Intelligence Enterprise Edition, as well as Oracle’s utility,
field service, transportation, communications, and retail applications.
The ODF coverage brings these benefits to our users in many countries in
the Middle East, Africa, South America, and Asia Pacific regions,” said
James Steiner, vice president, Oracle Server Technologies.  

 

NAVTEQ map data supports a number of Oracle use cases
such as viewing business performance data through Oracle Fusion Middleware
MapViewer, geographically viewing customer records with the Oracle Spatial
Geocoder, or mobile workforce optimization through Oracle Real-time Scheduler,
Oracle Mobile Workforce Management, or Oracle Field Service Advanced Scheduler.

 

Recently, NAVTEQ has signed
Appello as a publisher of the expanding NAVTEQ LocationPoint hyperlocal mobile
ad network.  

 

The deal extends the reach of one of the fastest growing
location-aware mobile ad networks in the world, to millions of users of
Appello’s Wisepilot mobile navigation service.

 

By Telecomlead.com Team
editor@telecomlead.com

 

 

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