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GreenField & Clark Labs Enter Into Reseller Alliance

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Hanoi 14 Apr. 2009. GreenField Ltd. has signed a reseller agreement with Clark Labs to allow us to resell the highly acclaimed IDRISI image processing software as part of our imagery solutions business to organisations in Vietnam.

IDRISI latest vesion, Taiga edition, is an integrated GIS and Image Processing software solution providing nearly 300 modules for the analysis and display of digital spatial information. IDRISI offers the most extensive set of GIS and Image Processing tools in the industry in a single, affordable package.With IDRISI, all analytical features come standard—there is no need to buy costly add-ons to extend your research capabilities.

This agreement represents an important step forward for GreenField to deliver a more complete solution to an important part of the growing remote sensing market in the region. The business will be managed through the GreenField GeoSpatial service Team.

About Clark Labs

Clark Labs is dedicated to the research and development of geospatial technologies for effective and responsible decision making for environmental management, sustainable resource development and equitable resource allocation.

Clark Labs is best known for its flagship product, the IDRISI GIS and Image Processing software.  Since 1987, IDRISI has been used super cialis usa cialis buying prescription drugs by professionals in a wide range of industries in more than 175 countries worldwide. Environmental managers and researchers benefit from the unsurpassed range of geospatial tools.

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April 14th, 2009 at 1:36 pm

EVN to provide electricity to Cambodia

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EVN to provide electricity to Cambodia
Electricity of Vietnam (EVN) and Electricity of Cambodia (EDC) will put into operation a 220kV power line on March 30, an important step towards effecting electricity sales to Cambodia, according to EVN Deputy General Director prescription drugs online Dang Hoang An.

The Chau Doc (Vietnam) – Takeo (Cambodia) power line is part of an agreement signed in March 2003 between the two governments and a contract between EVN and EDC. The line has a maximum transmitting capacity of 200MW.

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April 2nd, 2009 at 9:04 am

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