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June 28, 2007

PxPoint Online - Proxix Solutions Online Batch Geocoding Service

Location is a factor is business operations management and logistics decisions however, many customer records are in human readable addresses rather than in latitude and longitude coordinates which can be utilized by new GPS enabled business software. Geocoding is the process of converting human readable addresses to latitude and longitude coordinates.

Proxix Solutions has just launched PxPoint Online, a Web-based service that can accurately geocode files containing up to one hundred thousand customer records in a single batch process. The online solution eliminates the costs associated with purchasing and maintaining the hardware, software and data Quality data sources, such as NAVTEQ street data, are used.

PxPoint Online appends exact latitude and longitude coordinates to each record and corrects addresses to United States Postal Service (USPS) standards. PxPoint Online uses multiple data sets to improve geocoding accuracy.

PxPoint Online is powered by PxPoint, Proxix’s multinational geocoder and spatial analysis engine. PxPoint allows you to geocode:

  • to a layer of any feature type - point, lines, or polygons.
  • to parcel boundaries for the most accurate geocoding available in the U.S.
  • Surface Area “GSA” - Understand the extents in which the geocoded object occurs, or the extents of the actual object. For example, is the entire parcel within a flood plain.
  • to multiple layers at once.
  • in multiple countries.

Other features of PxPoint Online are:

  • Flexible data formats
  • Multiple user access
  • Unlimited daily file uploads
  • User-specified job priorities
  • Built-in usage reporting

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