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Each quarter our research team identifies companies that have purchased SEXTANTE GIS 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 SEXTANTE GIS for Geographic Information System include: Extremadura, a Spain based Government organisation with 16000 employees and revenues of $8.64 billion, Ministry Of Ecological Transition Italy, a Italy based Government organisation with 917 employees and revenues of $2.96 billion, University Of Extremadura Spain, a Spain based Education organisation with 2700 employees and revenues of $222.0 million and many others.
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Extremadura | Government | 16000 | $8.6B | Spain | In-House Applications | SEXTANTE GIS | Geographic Information System | 2004 | n/a |
In 2004, the Autonomous Region of Extremadura implemented SEXTANTE GIS to provide advanced spatial-analysis capabilities for its forestry and land-management functions. The SEXTANTE GIS was developed in-house by the Junta de Extremadura and deployed as a Geographic Information System across regional forestry teams to support applied spatial analysis and decision workflows.
The implementation emphasized spatial analysis and geoprocessing capabilities typical of a Geographic Information System, configured to support forest inventory, land-management assessment, and spatial modeling workflows. Configuration work focused on embedding geoprocessing routines and map visualization into operational workflows used by forestry technicians and planners.
SEXTANTE GIS was integrated with gvSIG as part of the regional GIS stack, enabling analysts to run SEXTANTE spatial-analysis routines within gvSIG projects and share geospatial data across tools. Operational coverage concentrated on the regional forestry department, where targeted training programs accompanied the rollout to raise user proficiency and broaden tool adoption.
Governance combined a training-led rollout with procedural changes to incorporate spatial outputs into existing land-management processes, institutionalizing SEXTANTE GIS in routine analysis tasks. The deployment increased GIS adoption within the regional forestry department and improved spatial analysis workflows used for forestry and land-management functions.
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Ministry Of Ecological Transition Italy | Government | 917 | $3.0B | Italy | In-House Applications | SEXTANTE GIS | Geographic Information System | 2010 | n/a |
In 2010, the Ministry of Ecological Transition Italy deployed SEXTANTE GIS as the analysis extension for gvSIG within projects tied to the Geoportale Nazionale and other ministry initiatives. SEXTANTE GIS was incorporated into the ministry's Geographic Information System tooling to support hydrogeological risk mapping and PSI data applications.
SEXTANTE was implemented as the analytical module layered on gvSIG, providing geoprocessing and spatial analysis capabilities consistent with Geographic Information System workflows. The implementation emphasized analysis extension functionality, enabling vector and raster processing, spatial modelling, and reproducible geospatial analysis used in hazard identification.
Operationally the deployment was embedded in the national geoportal and associated ministry projects, so integration points centered on gvSIG and Geoportale Nazionale publication workflows. The scope of use covered land monitoring, hydrogeological risk mapping, and PSI data handling across ministry geospatial programs rather than a single departmental silo.
Governance and rollout details are documented in Italian geospatial publications that report SEXTANTE usage, and the implementation supported standardized geoportal workflows for land monitoring and hazard identification. System configuration focused on embedding SEXTANTE as the analysis engine for gvSIG within Ministry of Ecological Transition Italy projects, aligning analytical processes with published geospatial procedures.
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University Of Extremadura Spain | Education | 2700 | $222M | Spain | In-House Applications | SEXTANTE GIS | Geographic Information System | 2004 | n/a |
In 2004 the University of Extremadura Centro Universitario de Plasencia co-led development and coordination of SEXTANTE GIS, a Geographic Information System that delivered spatial-analysis tools for forestry and environmental research across the Extremadura region. The project established SEXTANTE as an analysis framework to support regional research projects and operational environmental workflows.
The SEXTANTE GIS implementation centered on the SEXTANTE analysis framework and a suite of spatial-analysis tools for raster and vector processing, model-based analysis, and environmental data preparation, supporting common GIS workflows used by researchers and practitioners. The university team provided ongoing development of analytical algorithms, maintained the application code base, and produced training materials and user documentation to accelerate adoption by academic and operational users. Deployment and coordination were managed locally at the Centro Universitario de Plasencia to align tool development with forestry and ecological study requirements.
Governance combined academic coordination with practical rollout, with the University of Extremadura taking responsibility for continued development, user training, and coordination activities. This sustained implementation approach supported research and operational uptake of SEXTANTE GIS across forestry and environmental functions in the region.
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