List of gvSIG Customers
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Spain
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Each quarter our research team identifies companies that have purchased gvSIG for Geographic Information System from public (Press Releases, Customer References, Testimonials, Case Studies and Success Stories) and proprietary sources, including the customer size, industry, location, implementation status, partner involvement, LOB Key Stakeholders and related IT decision-makers contact details.
Companies using gvSIG for Geographic Information System include: Repsol, a Spain based Oil, Gas and Chemicals organisation with 25136 employees and revenues of $66.97 billion, Government of Uruguay, a Uruguay based Government organisation with 313796 employees and revenues of $20.00 billion, Valencian Community, a Spain based Government organisation with 10000 employees and revenues of $2.50 billion and many others.
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Government of Uruguay | Government | 313796 | $20.0B | Uruguay | gvSIG Association | gvSIG | Geographic Information System | 2023 | n/a |
In 2023, the Government of Uruguay adopted gvSIG Online as the technological base for its national Spatial Data Infrastructure. gvSIG is a Geographic Information System used to develop multiple geoportals including a national Single Address System to manage and disseminate territorial information.
The implementation centered on gvSIG Online and geoportal instances configured to provide web mapping services, dataset cataloging, and OGC compliant service endpoints for publishing vector and raster layers. The Single Address System was implemented as a dedicated geoportal instance combining address registers, geocoding capabilities, and metadata catalog functions to maintain authoritative territorial records.
Deployments referenced IDEuy infrastructure and included agency-specific geoportals for INE and INAVI, indicating operational coverage across national statistical and land/housing administration functions. Services were provisioned to central government agencies and regional data custodians to enable publication, access, and consumption of spatial datasets through the gvSIG Online platform.
Governance followed a national SDI model, centralizing gvSIG as the core platform while provisioning discrete geoportals for institutional ownership, and adjusting publishing workflows to channel authoritative data maintenance through the gvSIG Online environment.
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Repsol | Oil, Gas and Chemicals | 25136 | $67.0B | Spain | gvSIG Association | gvSIG | Geographic Information System | 2023 | n/a |
In 2023 Repsol selected the gvSIG Suite, notably gvSIG Online, as its Geographic Information System to support management and coordination of renewable energy projects. The vendor presentation from June 2023 highlights gvSIG Online as a core component of Repsol's renewables toolset and the public case post indicates the implementation enables cross-departmental sharing of spatial data for project planning and execution.
The deployment emphasizes gvSIG Online as the web GIS layer for map visualization, spatial data publishing, and centralized layer management, complemented by standard GIS capabilities such as metadata handling and role based access control. Configuration work focused on project oriented map services and user profiles to support planning and execution workflows within renewable program teams.
Operational coverage centers on renewables project planning and execution, with spatial datasets and maps shared across planning, permitting, engineering and operations functions to coordinate site selection, permitting footprints and project staging. The implementation links gvSIG as the Geographic Information System hub for cross functional data exchange, supporting project lifecycles rather than stand alone departmental mapping.
Governance activity included establishing a centralized spatial catalog, data model alignment and access policies to standardize how project teams consume and contribute geospatial data. Rollout was structured around embedding gvSIG Online into existing renewables toolset processes, with phased onboarding of project teams and configuration of access rights to enforce data stewardship.
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Valencian Community | Government | 10000 | $2.5B | Spain | gvSIG Association | gvSIG | Geographic Information System | 2004 | n/a |
In 2004, the Valencian Community co-drove and implemented gvSIG, a Geographic Information System, deploying it across regional services. The deployment targeted public sector use cases including environmental protection, viticulture registries, mobility planning and emergency management.
The implementation emphasized core GIS capabilities common to the Geographic Information System category, including multi-layer cartography, spatial data management, thematic registries and geoprocessing workflows for planning and situational mapping. Use of gvSIG Desktop and gvSIG Online is inferred from project history and vendor materials, suggesting a combination of desktop mapping and web-based GIS delivery for field reporting and coordination.
Operational coverage focused on regional government departments and the implementation underpinned broad municipal adoption across the Valencian Community, creating shared spatial data layers used for planning, asset management and emergency coordination. The long-running regional program established a pattern of reuse and replication at the municipal level within the autonomous community.
Governance and rollout were coordinated by the Generalitat Valenciana in collaboration with the gvSIG Association, sustaining regional stewardship and iterative project evolution. This sustained public sector stewardship contributed to gvSIG receiving the OSOR award in 2023 as recognized in project publications.
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