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Complimentary SonarWiz 5 Upgrade

  16/06/2010
CTI announces an upgrade at no cost to the newly introduced SonarWiz 5 to all customers with current Extended Maintenance Agreements (EMA). "We greatly value our customers and want them all to benefit from this major upgrade to our SonarWiz product" said Eileen Gann, President of CTI.


SonarWiz 5's new "ribbon" user interface is designed to allow new users to quickly get up to speed by categorising tools into logical panels with clearly labeled tool tip help. But SonarWiz 5 adds a lot more than lipstick. With 8 new mosaic export options including GeoJPG, JPEG2000 and ECW, customers are no longer limited to the bounds of the GeoTIFF file format. Plus our new target reports are faster and backed by the power of a relational database so you can select just the contact set you want quickly using standard query language.

 

Customers who do not have a current EMA can contact CTI for a quote. This update will ensure the newest feature downloads and includes 24/7priority customer support and a 15% discount on upcoming workshops.

 

 



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