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BusinessMAP

Introduction

  • BusinessMAP is a mapping application that transforms information from databases, contact managers, spreadsheets, and electronic phone books to pushpin and color-filled maps.
  • It will turn static data into meaningful images to help you understand your business better and help with sales automation and mission-critical decision making processes.
  • It is sales and marking software and can do territory design and advanced database mapping.

BusinessMAP Availability

  • University of Virginia faculty and staff who wish to install BusinessMAP on their own Windows machine may obtain the CDs from Research Computing Support in the Scholars' Lab (434-243-8800).
  • BusinessMAP can be installed on a UVa-owned or personal computer, but it may only be used for UVa-related work while you are here at the University.

System Requirements

BusinessMAP has the following hardware and software requirements:

  • Pentium or higher CPU
  • 64MB of RAM
  • VGA or higher resolution video card and monitor
  • 1.5GB of available hard-disk space
  • Window 2000 or higher
  • Internet Explorer 5.0 or higher for Web update system

Installation

Visit our installation page for instructions on installing BusinessMAP.

Other Resources

For more information from ESRI on BusinessMAP visit the ESRI website.

Page Updated: 2012-02-16

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