Man Versus Machine: The New Paradigm

Top Technology Trend for 2016 And Beyond

The competition between man and machine

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According to the top tier research company, Gartner Research –  2016 and beyond is all about the emerging and dramatically different relationship of man and machine.

As machines and autonomous devices get smarter (surely you’ve noticed) they acquire the ability to compete with and surpass the ability of humans to effectively replicate tasks previously assigned to humans.

One example?  Robowriters create content previously produced by humans. In fact, they shine at creating data driven content like finance and sports using algorithms and natural language generators.

Dramatic Implications

The implementation of robotics will affect nearly all areas of human endeavor from manufacturing to analytics, to life-like receptionists and assistants similar to the new humanoid introduced in Singapore.

The concept has dramatic implications for how interaction of workers, machines, management and consumers will play out in the years ahead

For instance, Gartner predicts among other planning assumptions that

  • By 2018, 20% of all business content will be authored by machines.
  • By 2018, 6 billion connected things will be requesting support.
  • By 2020, autonomous software agents outside of human control will participate in 5% of all economic transactions.

AIA bit thought provoking?  Indeed!  And Gartner suggests harmonizing the interactions of autonomous devices and technologies with humans will be among the business community’s (if not humankind’s) most dramatic challenges.

For example, by 2016 spending on new Internet of things (IoT) hardware will exceed $2.5 million a minute. Plus, as digital “smarts” are increasingly incorporated into hardware and other platforms, so does the likelihood of malevolent intrusion.

 

Security Challenges Will Proliferate

Perhaps most importantly, this march into the future, increasingly demands that business carefully plans for the multi-faceted IT and security challenges  they will face.  Cloud participation, machine to human harmony, software, hardware all must work in unison.  On demand technology will become centric to most business paradigms.

Digital Transformation A Must

In an article by ZDNet discussing top CIO priorities for the year ahead, front and center was the need to continue work on company digital transformation. For those selling direct to the end user, digital revenues are expected to more than double in the next five years.

In all, small business, particularly retail, that has relied on a brick and mortar mentality will be increasingly at risk unless they incorporate digital technologies appropriate to their business model.  Larger concerns already grappling with the reality of a digital future must continue to create agile IT business models that can incorporate and react quickly to emerging technologies and trends.

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December 2015 News & Tips

 

Holiday Scam Alert

grinchWe’re confident you know a distant uncle in Nigeria never left you a million bucks. But, better watch out! It’s the year’s most active time for consumer scams. And forgo using debit cards online for the time being. It’s easier to deal with a protected credit card provider than to deal with your fraudulent bank transactions.

While you might be entirely scam-savvy, perhaps take heed and warn family members!

Bogus Storefronts. It’s no big deal to set up a quickie website and scammers know it. Order from one of these sites and you’ll never get the items you wanted, and you’ve likely compromised the credit card you used. It’s particularly important to use trusted websites for the next few weeks. Many of these have Chinese origin, complete with happy buyer reviews.

Email Holiday Phishing: This type phishing is common throughout the year, but is particularly active during the hectic holiday season. Their quest is to get a credit card or social security number by asking you to click on the included link. You may get immediately infected with malware that compromises your entire system, or you may compromise your credit card or social security number. This type of phishing has become more realistic because they use familiar logos and names you find trustworthy. If in doubt, check the properties tab to make sure they are who they say they are. Fake deals, E-cards, postal delivery and order problem scams are among the most prevalent.

Gift Card Fraud: Gift cards are expected to be a near 20 billion dollar business this year. That’s a lot of coin! If you buy these cards at a local store, make sure you check both the front and the back. Thieves have a variety of tactics both manual and tech. Some use a magstrip scanner to copy the numbers and wait for activation by frequently checking the gift card telephone number on the back of the original card. Sometimes employees get in on the scams. And some simply copy the numbers manually. But a bigger problem and one that’s proliferating are online auction sites that promise discounted cards that are stolen, fraudulent or have an overstated value. Probably the best advice is if you buy from a retail rack, make sure your card is tamper-free and check both the front and the back. As for auctions, we’d say don’t even bother!

Fake Charities: It’s sometimes hard to say no when you’re told there’s a need. But during the holidays, it’s especially important just to say no. In fact, we’d say say it’s unwise to contribute to a charity by phone, mail or email until you have checked credentials by a site such as Charity Navigator a non-profit, excellent site for determining the validity and the value of a charity request.

Stay safe and have a great holiday!


 

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 Great Holiday Or Anytime Gifts & Gadgets!

rokuCable Cutter: Roku If you or someone you gift haven’t cut (or diminished) cable TV yet, and are thinking about it, it may be time to go for it. There are other options out there, but ROKU generally comes out in first place in four different flavors: Stick, Streaming, 4D HD streaming and now Roku TVs. Cnet reviews all brands and rates ROKU 2 as Editor’s Choice, calling it, “spectacular.”

HBO: Now Streaming. They’ve teased us with options that included Apple TV and those who subscribed to Cable TV, but, sadly, they shunned dedicated cord cutters who had dumped Cable TV quite some time ago. BUT, HBO has now announced that it’s available on all popular streaming devices, including ROKU. It’s right at $15.00 per month, so you’ll have decide how much you like their programming or the next season of Game of Thrones.

amazon_echo-100529334-primary.idgeAmazon Echo: We’ve mentioned this clever little device before, but it keeps getting smarter and more interesting. Simply plug it in and pair it with your wifi. Alexa, as “she” is called will play your music, give you the current weather, the latest news, set up a shopping list, give you the latest sports scores, and a lot of other cool stuff. It’s a bit pricier than some of our other choices, but a thoroughly enjoyable one with very decent music chops. You can read a recent review at PC Mag.

 
projectorSmartphone Projector. Reminiscent of Google Cardboard, pop in your Smartphone and this clever slide projector mimics the high-priced alternative for about $30.00.  A glass lens mounted in a corrugated cardboard frame magnifies your smartphone up to eight times its original size. A few loved it.  A few found it lacking. Find It: Uncommon Goods

 

cell-phone-lenses-photojojo - CopyPhotojojo’s Magnetic Phone Lens Series gets you pop-on Fisheye, Super Fisheye, Telephoto, Wide Angle, Macro and Polarizing cell phone lenses in various combinations. They also have other fun goodies like iPhone sticky notes for the back of your phone–a mere eight bucks! More at Photojojo

 

google cardboardGoogle Cardboard: Using a DIY Cardboard layout or a ready-made, you, too, can experience virtual reality. Choose an app, hook up your Smartphone to Cardboard, and you’re in go mode.
It’s a creative idea that’s fun for any age. One favorite app is Rollercoaster, a scary ride you won’t soon forget! More about Cardboard. Find apps on Google Play.

 

chromebit_stickChrombit PC On A Stick: Yes, it looks a bit like Chromcast, the Google streaming device, but the $85 Chromebit PC-on-a-stick transforms your TV or monitor into a Chromebook. Mini PCs appear to be a trend, and while some doubt their usefulness, they may point to a future where all that you need is in the cloud. You access that information with a computer no bigger than the palm of your hand — and by an on-screen or projected keyboard.

So, in addition to home use, imagine yourself at a hotel for a sales trip. Instead of carrying around (or losing) an expensive laptop, You just whip out a mini, plug it into the TV and get busy. Interesting potential. More at TechCrunch or PC World


Bits & Bytes

RaspberryPiZeroRaspberry Pi Zero

The totally affordable, totally cool, $5.00 computer. Imagined up by some very smart fellows in the UK, they are designed to inspire an inner fire for programming. They were sold out within the day, but take heart! Kid or adult, these little wonders will charm the techie out of you.

And wait for it, there are more to come. At least so we’ve been told. The Raspberry Pi Foundation is the creator. Adafruit is the US distributor. If they are not back in stock when you visit, you might want to pony up $39 plus change for the Raspberry Pi 2 which makes stuff like this shown on YouTube.

If you find that pretty awesome, there’s also Makey Makey, a kit to do very interesting things with alligator clips and your computer.


The ZuckerbergsFacebook Mark Zuckerberg and Wife, Priscilla, Will Give Away Billions.

To celebrate and honor the birth of their new baby girl, the couple has pledged to give away 99 percent of their Facebook Shares, now worth about 45 billion over the course of their lives. The gifting will go to, “improving this world for the next generation.” Read more . . .


In Other Security News

Dyreza Trojan Hooks Into Microsoft Edge

VTech Toymaker Acknowledges Breach Of 6.4 Million Children Profiles

Second Dangerous Dell Root Certificate Discovered.

Microsoft Yanks November Win10 Upgrade From Download Site

 

 

 

November News & Tips

5G Networks. The Race Is On!

As connected devices move from about 5 billion in 2015 to an anticipated 25 billion by 2020, the race to provide superfast networking is on. 5G is set to deliver a 100-time speed increase. It’s also destined to be much smarter depending on how it’s accessed and by reacting to various scenarios such as driving a smart car or lounging at home with a streaming movie.

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The Chinese firm Huawei, claims to have field tested 5G delivering speeds of 3.6Gbps. If that number doesn’t mean much to you, think about downloading a feature film to your phone in a little more than a second.

So other than speed, are there any other advantages? Enthusiasts would say absolutely. 5G is scheduled to deliver not only enormous capacity gains, but reduced latency, and the ability to reach areas current technology doesn’t permit.

There is no agreed upon standard for 5G, so researchers are exploring the technology required to deliver the promise. What seems fairly sure is that 2020 is a reasonably collaborative target date and that 5G may well be a transformative technology for all of us.

Read more at CNET, TechRepublic, Network World,  Trusted Reviews


Seth Feldkamp Joins SiteVision

Seth Feldkamp_3_5SiteVision welcomes Seth Feldkamp as Senior Web Application Developer reporting to Phillip Molaro, Development Manager. As a senior developer Seth will be responsible for web application governance, development, and maintenance, and will function as a team leader in technical growth, new systems, training and research.

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A Motorcycle That Takes
To Water Like A Duck

gibbs-terraquad-triski-biski-amphibious-motorcycle-12Alan Gibbs of Gibbs Sports, a serial inventor of innovative amphibians has come up with a new twist – Amphibious motorcycles that go from land to water with the push of a button.

Two, three and 4-wheel concept models called the Biski, Triski and the Terraquad are now featured ongibbs-terraquad-triski-biski-amphibious-motorcycle-15 gibbssports.com. The two- wheel Biski promises 37mph on water with a land speed of 80mph.

No matter whether you plan to buy – take a trip to the site for a visual spin!

An earlier video introducing his sporty, street-ready aquatic vehicle called the Aquada is worth a view!

Read More at Gizmag, Gibbs Sports


Office 2016 or Google Docs?

new google logoCnet takes a swipe at comparing the two. One of the best features of Google Docs, of course, is that it is a convenient, online, biz-worthy product that’s free. Sharing and collaboration are noteworthy.

office logo 2016On the other hand, Microsoft’s Office 2016 is a mature product with a definitive edge in most areas. It goes without saying, Excel is the de facto standard for spreadsheet users. To boot, Microsoft’s PowerPoint is a marketplace fixture for presentations. Plus Microsoft has added collaboration and sharing features to Office 2016 – previously a Google Docs edge.

So what does Google Docs have that Office 2016 doesn’t or doesn’t do as well? Visit CNET for the results.


 

Bits & Bytes

Incredible iPhone gadget turns any surface into a musical instrument

Microsoft Windows gets pushy when you change defaults

Computer Clocks Easily Scrambled

Nexus 6P and 5X Win Some Love!

NY Attorney General Launches Investigation Into Major ISP’s

Turn Paper Airplanes Into VR-Controlled Drones

Tricky New Malware Replaces Your Chrome Browser

October 2015 News & Tips

Windows 10 Here to Stay! But Do We Love It?

Windows 10With over 75 million installs and counting in just a few months, Windows 10 is here to stay. So what’s the verdict so far? Most say this is the best since Win7. But that begs a question. Win8 was almost universally dismissed as, well, you know, a critter that barks. 8.1 was a step in the right direction and wasn’t hated – even garnering some positive reviews. So how does Win10 stack up? Read More . . .



 

SiteVision Welcomes New Hosting Clients


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turned to SiteVision for an ESRI ArcGIS Shared Map Hosting Service that would incorporate a Web Mapping Service (WMS) to serve georeferenced map images.  Read More


Tidewater Community CollegeTidewater Community College, also known as “TCC,” is a busy, two-year higher education institution in South Hampton Roads with campuses in Chesapeake, Norfolk, Portsmouth, and Virginia Beach. . .Read More

 


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Botetourt County, Virginia, is hosting its Visit Botetourt website, as well as several complimentary sites. They include: Botetourt Wine Trails, Downtowns of Botetourt, Explore Botetourt, and its Upper James River Watertrail site.

Nestled just north of Roanoke, Virginia, Botetourt County offers rolling hills, miles of hiking trails, scenic rivers, streams, and historic towns, all surrounded by a majestic mountain backdrop.



 

Hosting: When Out of the Box Just Doesn’t Fit.

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The City of Roanoke, VA Chooses SiteVision For GIS Support & Development.

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The City of Roanoke, Virginia has contracted with SiteVision, Inc. for ongoing support and enhancement of the City’s Geographic Information Systems (GIS). The city’s GIS system is used extensively by the public, as well as by city employees. The firm, together with the city, collaborated to design the original GIS architecture, along with improvements over the years . . .

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iPhone 6S Blows Past Sales Record But Watch the Numbers.

iphone_linesApple iPhone 6s garnered 13 million in sales in just 3 days, but this time China, the world’s largest economy was included. Market watchers are busy analyzing the results and will look toward upcoming sales figures. In 2014, the iPhone 6 and 6 Plus were not available in China during Apple’s first release wave. This year, Apple included China in its first wave, along with the U.S. and 11 other markets.

But no matter — Apple enthusiasts cued up, paid up and went away smiling until the phones ran out. For those who weren’t so lucky, the phone is back-ordered in six markets from one to four weeks.

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Bits & Bytes

Patched Android Screen Still A Threat

Amazon Echo Just Got Smarter.

25 Cool Gadgets for Under $50.00

Android “Marshmallow” Coming Soon

Tech Radar Reviews the iPhone 6s

Apple Music Free Subscriptions Expire.Time to Pay Up.

Microsoft Office 2016 and Google Docs. A Comparison.

 

Seth Feldkamp Joins SiteVision

Seth FeldkampRoanoke VA October 8, 2015— Seth Feldkamp has joined Sitevision, Inc. as Senior Web Application Developer reporting to Phillip Molaro, Development Manager.  As a senior developer he will be responsible for web application governance, development, and maintenance, and will function as a team leader in technical growth, new systems, training and research.

Feldkamp brings with him important skills in the multi-faceted layers of application development with strong experience in data storage, application architecture, quality assurance, business analysis and client development.

He was formerly Web Developer for National Seminars Training, an organization that provides online individual and corporate training and development solutions. Feldkamp created, architected and prototyped numerous applications to manage and enhance the firm’s internal information systems.  He also was an active participant in developing information management applications to enhance curriculum offerings and customer experience. Prior experience includes that of Web Developer for Uhlig, LLC, a provider of advanced publishing solutions.

In his new position at SiteVision, Feldkamp will develop application interface layouts, database architecture, application development, quality assurance, and project documentation.  He will also Identify and implement best practices, tools, and workflows to streamline software development.

About SiteVision:  SiteVision, Inc. (www.sitevision.com) is an Internet application development, consulting, design and hosting firm.  It provides solutions for a broad spectrum of markets and industries, as well as for state, federal and international entities. Expertise includes custom, dynamic applications, consulting to achieve unique goals, geographic information systems (GIS), and content management systems.  Hosting services include shared, custom and dedicated hosting solutions, as well as map and GIS application hosting.

SiteVision, Inc. participates in, or is available through, the following state and federal contracting vehicles, and is an SOC 1 SSAE 16 Type II compliant firm:

The firm has its home office in Roanoke, VA, with sales offices in Charlottesville, VA and Miami, FL.

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Windows 10 Here to Stay!  But Do We Love It?

Windows 10With over 75 million installs and counting in just a few months, Windows 10 is here to stay. So what’s the verdict so far?  Most say this is the best since Win7.  But that begs the question. Win8 was almost universally dismissed as, well, you know, a critter that barks.  8.1 was a step in the right direction and wasn’t hated – even garnering some positive reviews. So how does Win10 stack up? Hopefully, what we’re hearing (or saying) is that Win10 is as good as, or better than Win7.

Quick Takes:  What’s To Love?

As we mentioned earlier, of course, Windows 10 is free to (non-pirated) Win 7 and 8.1 users for a year.  Can’t argue with that.  Other pluses include universal apps – a huge step for Microsoft, who now embraces cross platform applications and compatibility for all device forms.

Cortana, the Windows answer to Siri or Google Now, is a welcome plus. Desktop users can now perform calendar updates, system searches, open a new email and such; all with simple voice commands.

DirectX12 for gamers and Xbox One streaming are unique offerings now included in Windows 10.

Microsoft’s included new Edge browser is said to be leaner and meaner than Explorer  (how could it not).

Generally, Win10 is said to impress and is a much smoother road trip than earlier versions.  Specific features and tips on actually using the new OS can be found at Cnet.

So What’s Not to Love?

For starters, this kind of massive release also comes with bugs, driver incompatibilities – and a lot of little nasties. There have already been several updates within a month or so of release,  and a huge download is imminent.

Microsoft has insisted on mandatory updates, unlike earlier Windows version that let users choose their update compliance.  It’s a sticky issue with consumer and business customers alike. And while Microsoft provided an early work around, it remains to be seen how Redmond will handle the issue on a permanent basis. So watch for updates on the issue.

Privacy is another hotbed issue.  A Win10 install defaults to sharing most anything and everything on your computer with Microsoft.  While privacy is a universal issue, it’s particularly disconcerting when it comes to your personal PC (or device) which likely contains your most intimate and sensitive personal and financial information.  Computerworld, however, thinks the Windows 10 privacy issue is way overblown, or at least no more invasive that all the other devices we use. The privacy issue is one to watch, especially if you’re paranoid about such things.  The issue has become a media storm, causing Microsoft to issue a response from Redmond.

Our Take

In all, If you are a consumer and looking for a Windows computer you might want to wait a bit to let early, critical updates and bugs get resolved  —  that is, if you can. For the most part, new PCs are pre-installed with Win8.1 with a free upgrade path.  But do you want to start life with a brand new install on a brand new machine?  Some will feel it’s no problem.  Others may prefer to wait.  Soon you will find Win10 more stable and pre-installed on most new machines – perhaps a more appealing path.

So, in short, if your current PC or laptop hasn’t flat-lined, it makes sense to wait a bit until the wrinkles are ironed out, and your new PC or laptop actually arrives with Win10 installed and ready to go.

Hosting: When Out-of-the-Box Just Doesn’t Fit

SiteVision SolutionsHosting is often an off-the-shelf package to fit all. It can feature attractive pricing but frequently comes at a high price in lack of personalized help, annoying downtimes, and slow access. From inception SiteVision Hosting has dedicated itself to providing feature-rich hosting with a distinct advantage — customized solutions tailored to meet your particular requirements!

Sure, we have featured packages, but when you need something our featured packages don’t provide, we’re here to help you find a better alternative. Just ask!  Whether shared, dedicated or virtual hosting, you’ll find us a willing and able partner in discovering a satisfying solution!

In addition to personalized options, our powerful new data center features fiber-optic reliability and scalable speeds to provide existing and new customers with state-of-the-art bandwidth – whether their need is minimal or bandwidth-intensive. It also features a cutting edge, national fiber-optic backbone for exceptional connectivity and minimal downtime, as well as sophisticated backup and security systems.

For those with sensitive requirements. SiteVision is SOC 1 SAE 16 Type II compliant. New and existing customers with sensitive requirements can look to us for compliance standards that meet required security, trust, service and processing protocols.

You can visit our Hosting options here.  But if out-of-the-box doesn’t quite fit, we’re right here to help you find a solution that does! Just contact us or call us at 540.343.8322 or Toll-Free at 866.345.8322.

 

 

SiteVision Hosts Mapping Services for evision® of The Hague

evision_logoevision® turned to SiteVision for an ESRI ArcGIS Shared Map Hosting Service that would incorporate a Web Mapping Service (WMS) to serve georeferenced map images. The solution also included Web Feature Services (WFS) to allow data manipulation of geographic features.

As a veteran in the geospatial sector, SiteVision has been planning, developing and hosting GIS Internet applications since the mid-1990’s. The firm’s experience ranges from evaluating, recommending, and designing local, regional, and state GIS applications and related infrastructures, to developing national systems designed to store and access multiple petabytes of geospatial Information.

evision collaborationeVision Industry Software ( https://www.evision-software.com ) is a Dutch firm that works with senior management and front-line operational staff of global oil & gas corporations and other hazardous industries to implement innovative operational safety systems.  The firm provides client consultation then develops or configures software to maximize safety and minimize risk in their operational processes, resulting in fully auditable, real-time corporate risk management and increased operational efficiency.

 

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Hosting Welcomes Tidewater Community College

Tidewater Community CollegeTidewater Community College, also known as “TCC,” is a busy, two-year higher education institution in South Hampton Roads with campuses in Chesapeake, Norfolk, Portsmouth, and Virginia Beach. They recently looked to SiteVision for their hosting requirements to accommodate multiple dedicated servers in a secure, high traffic environment.

In collaboration with TCC ( http://www.tcc.edu ), SiteVision developed a custom solution that included NGINX, a high performance, HTTP processing engine. NGINX allows handling of hundreds of thousands of clients and content resources simultaneously per second. The hosting solution also deploys Galera Cluster for MySQL, a high-availability solution for high system uptime, no data loss, and scalability for future growth.

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The City of Roanoke, VA Chooses SiteVision For Geographic Information System Support

Roanoke VA September 9, 2015 — The City of Roanoke, Virginia has contracted with SiteVision, Inc. for ongoing support and enhancement of the roanokecitylogosquareCity’s Geographic Information Systems (GIS). The city’s GIS system is used extensively by the public, as well as by city employees. The firm, together with the city, collaborated to design the original GIS architecture, along with improvements over the years.

The City (http://www.roanokeva.gov) uses GIS to solve problems and improve business processes while promoting enterprise solutions. GIS is a system of computer software, hardware, data, and personnel to help manipulate, analyze and present information tied to a spatial location.

As a veteran in the geospatial sector, SiteVision has been planning, developing and hosting GIS Internet applications since the mid-1990’s. The firm’s experience ranges from evaluating, recommending, and designing local, regional, and state GIS applications and related infrastructures, to developing national systems designed to store and access multiple petabytes of geospatial Information.

SiteVision (http://www.sitevision.com), among other responsibilities, will provide on-going maintenance to all versions of the Real Estate GIS websites. The firm in concert with the city will also assist in customization and development of future website upgrades, server design and software solutions. SiteVision will collaborate with the city’s GIS staff to provide additional technical expertise and recommendations as requested.
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Currently, the City’s Real Estate GIS system offers desktop, tablet, and mobile versions. A comprehensive selection of search tools allows the user to query the City’s real estate system and access detailed property information directly. Community information provides users with a summary of specific neighborhood information such as school zones, voter precincts, trash collection, greenways, and youth athletic regions. The incentive portal provides a summary of city, state and federal incentive programs available to a specific parcel.

Other GIS functionality includes tools for selecting and drawing spatial queries. Users may access related community and incentive data, create reports, and use links to the city’s permitting center. Google maps and city-owned Pictometry imagery are incorporated. In addition to specific parcel information, the map services include community layering indicating greenways, parks, schools, voter precincts, golf courses, and more.

About SiteVision: SiteVision, Inc. (http://www.sitevision.com) is an Internet application development, consulting, design and hosting firm. The firm provides solutions for a broad spectrum of markets and industries, as well as for state, federal and international entities. Expertise includes custom, dynamic applications, consulting to achieve unique goals, geographic information systems (GIS), and content management systems. Hosting services include shared, custom and dedicated hosting solutions, as well as map and GIS application hosting.

SiteVision, Inc. participates in, or is available through, the following state and federal contracting vehicles, and is an SOC 1 SSAE 16 Type II compliant firm:

The firm’s home office is in Roanoke, VA, with sales offices in Charlottesville, VA and Miami, FL.

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