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Magnolia River Launches flowGIS Mobile Software

August 29, 2013 By Editor

Huntsville, AL:  Magnolia River has officially launched its flowGIS Mobile software product for Apple’s iOS and Google’s Android platforms.  This extends Magnolia River’s industry-leading flowGIS software into the field, with a seamless integration for natural gas, water, and wastewater utilities to improve workflows and simplify tasks.  Clients are impressed with the mobile product capabilities and ease of use.  The advanced features of flowGIS Mobile provide utilities another way to increase daily operating efficiencies.  

“Clients are able to download flowGIS from App Stores immediately”, Says Hayden Strickland, Magnolia River’s Vice President of Systems Engineering and GIS.  “Software delivery in this format makes it easier for everyone involved.”

The flowGIS desktop suite provides utilities with leading-edge GIS-based solutions for data import, system risk analysis, pipe flow tracing, and DOT 192 reporting.  The flowGIS Mobile tools empower field technicians to:  Collect inspection and installation information in the field; Maintain paperless records while on the go; Access work-order maps; and Store all records in a centralized location through cloud computing.  This translates to saving time and money while improving accuracy.

"Mobile devices have revolutionized the way we work and communicate.  The flowGIS Mobile tools are part of the revolution and the evolution of the infrastructure and geospatial markets,” said Kim Hoff, Magnolia River’s President and CEO.  “This continued expansion of our software department provides additional value to our clients who rely on us.”

About Magnolia River: 

Magnolia River (www.magnolia-river.com) is a client focused, quality driven company that provides a wide array of infrastructure and geospatial solutions. Areas of expertise include pipeline, energy, GIS, surveying & mapping, and software products. Magnolia River is a certified woman-owned business, whose clients include federal, state, and local government agencies and commercial companies

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