Case Studies
Toowoomba Regional Council
“In the past year, our Disaster Management Group identified the need for spatial tools to streamlineand enhance their coordination efforts during disaster events or disaster simulation exercises,”says Paul Fendley, from Toowoomba Regional Council. “We wanted a system that could be easily ramped up for disaster management events, based on existing applications with functions that areused on a day-to-day basis.”
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City of Port Adelaide Enfield
“Dekho is intuitive to the end user. The Administration interface is simple to use so it’s not a headache to add a new layer orquery,” said Georgie Cassar, GIS Services Officer at City of Port Adelaide Enfield.
Integrating all four corporate systems has provided the Council with a location intelligent perspective of their corporate data, allowing trends and patterns to be seen more readily than a pure report.
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Western Power
Dekho works with Western Power’s corporate systems to combine their vast amounts of data into one user-friendly web-based interface. By layering data across a map of their electricity network, Dekho translates complex scenarios into relevant,clear visual presentations that can highlight things such as overloaded grid sectors,areas that require maintenance, or future development opportunities for the network.
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Centennial Park Cemetry
“Dekho means all our staff can now confidently make decisions based on the most relevant, timely data, leaving little room for error.
The system even enables staff working in the grounds of the cemetery to use tablet computers to instantly update information relating to the areas they’re maintaining.”
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City of West Torrens
Dekho provided the solution West Torrens Council needed to bridge the gap between its existing corporate databases, providing users with a single interface through whichto view information from a location context.
“We wanted a product that could deliverunparalleled data integration, visualisation and analysis to enable smarter, more efficient business decisions across the Council,” said Chris James, Manager Information Services, City of West Torrens.
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