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Many organizations such as utilities, telecommunication providers, and government agencies depend on geospatial data that is stored in an Oracle database. Autodesk Map 3D enables organizations to expand access to spatial data by letting other groups such as the engineering staff obtain data that was once available only to GIS professionals. Map 3D reduces bottlenecks and data management costs with powerful CAD tools that are familiar to many users in an organization.
Learn how organizations can use Autodesk Map 3D to edit, manage, share and save data in an Oracle Spatial database environment with this free white paper, "Autodesk Map 3D 2006 and Oracle Spatial Basics."
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