Aligned Assets - Current Products

Current Products

iManage - The core of Symphony Suite allowing the creation and maintenance of street, land & property gazetteers. It allows for gazetteer data to be displayed geographically in a map window and was the first product in the UK to be BS7666:2006 accredited.

iExchange - A delivery tool used in local government for disseminating Local Land and Property Gazetteer (LLPG) data to departmental systems such as council Tax, electoral roll, planning, etc. as well as automating updates to the NLPG.

iValidate – A module that allows the user to qualify street, land & property data and check for BS7666 compliancy.

iMatch – An addressing matching tool that synchronises legacy systems against BS7666 gazetteers. Works by writing a Unique Property Reference Number (UPRN) against successful matches and geocoding the data.

iPlot – A mapping tool that allows the user to design their digitised maps for print in a variety of formats.

Street Naming and Numbering – A module that is designed to speed up the process within local authorities when dealing with the street naming and numbering process.

SinglePoint – Originally built for the British Transport Police, SinglePoint is a multi-gazetteer search engine that is able to return sub-second search results via web services from the AddressBase products as well as searching other non-BS7666 gazetteers simultaneously via the use of adaptors.

Xtended Data Module (XDM) – A supplementary module within the gazetteer management system, the Xtended Data Module allows for additional (non-BS7666) information to be stored in the gazetteer via additional user-defined fields.

Symphony Property Management System (PMS) – Enables an organisation to manage the maintenance, acquisition, sales and legalities involved in the management of large property estates ranging from schools, leisure centres, social housing, parks and investment property such as shops and industrial estates.

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