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November 20th, 2018
Schneider Electric Announces Partnership with RMSI

US: Schneider Electric, the industry leader in Geographic Information System (GIS) solutions for utilities and communication providers, has named RMSI North America, an IT services company providing geospatial and software solutions, an ArcFM Specialized Partner.

RMSI is a trusted leader in providing utilities and telecommunications companies with GIS solutions that cross the entire geospatial value chain. As an ArcFM Specialized Partner, RMSI’s data solutions and migration expertise will offer customers a great choice for their data needs as they prepare to implement Esri’s new Utility Network Management Extension. Customers will have a source for leveraging Schneider Electric’s powerful and intuitive ArcFM suite of solutions that streamline the design and construction workflow, enabling organizations to get work done more efficiently. The ArcFM suite includes spatial asset management, network planning and analysis, operational awareness, field mobility and seamless integration with key enterprise systems.

“GIS data is at the heart of an organization’s ability to work smarter and faster,” said Jay Stinson, general manager at Schneider Electric. “We are thrilled to partner with RMSI and offer our ArcFM solutions to help more companies realize immediate improvements in their work today while preparing for the digital transformation in the years ahead.”