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Thursday, April 24, 2008

Location & Intelligence

On the eve of our 5th Location Intelligence Conference I find myself looking around at who else has picked up using the term "location intelligence" to either describe what their product does or what business they think they are in. At a recent conference someone asked me and others on a panel for a definition. Having registered the URL years ago, I begged off on answering. I’d rather not confine the term to anything I or someone else says it is. It’s a little like GIS these days…perhaps more buzz than something tangible. As it is, I count may companies adopting the phrase for just that reason. They don’t want to be saddled with explaning the term GIS and propose using the phrase because it is more understandable, which was part of the reason I settled on the term in the first place.

However, it’s being spread a little thin. Wavemarket, a mobile LBS provider, has adopted the term as has Pitney Bowes MapInfo, one of the original desktop mappers. geoVue, Oracle, DMTI Spatial, and others have all emphasized the use of the term in their own way. I believe it was DMTI that offered the definition in Wikipedia. Mark Smith, CEO/CTO at Ventana Research offers a definition for his BI clients around which they have an established LI practice. So, from LBS to GIS to BI, the usage of LI has been somewhat stretched.

But to me, that’s fine. In cultivating the adoption of ‘location intelligence’ as a more cogent moniker about which hangs some better understanding of location-based applications, that’s exactly how I had hoped the conference would evolve. In it’s fifth year, LI has certainly grown to provide a venue where an eclectix mix of ideas and technologies can come together.

by Joe Francica on 04/24 at 01:17 PM | Comments | Bookmark and Share

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