Smallworld
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For the Scottish cable television provider, see Smallworld Cable. For the boardgame, see Small World (board game).
Smallworld is the brand name of a portfolio of GIS software provided by GE Digital, a division of General Electric. The software was originally created by the Smallworld company founded in Cambridge, England, in 1989 by Dick Newell and others. Smallworld grew to become the global market leader for GIS in 2010 focused on utilities and communications and remains strong in this sector today.[1] Smallworld was acquired by GE Energy in September 2000.[2][3]
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Quick Facts Developer(s), Stable release ...
Developer(s) | GE Digital |
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Stable release | 5.0
/ February 2016 |
Operating system | Windows |
Type | GIS software |
License | Proprietary |
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Smallworld technology supports focused application products for telecommunications and utility industries.[4]