wptc inc
wptc is a GIS consulting company in Austin, Texas. We have clients in
Atlanta (GA), Jackson (MS), Houston and Austin. All of our solutions
involve a mix of desktop GIS (ArcMap) and the Internet (data distribution, publishing
and reporting with a variety of tools and databases). Our clients are
demanding lower operating costs, improved performance and shorter delivery cycles.
About Us
wptc is a GIS Consulting company in Austin, Texas. We celebrated our
20th year of committed service to our clients and the Austin GIS community.
Our expertise includes
applications built on an ArcMap base and Internet applications with significant
mapping and reporting components. Our preferred tools are VBA and VB in ArcMap, C# in
ASP.NET and SQL Server.
People
John Alexander and Valerie Warwick each have over 15 years of programming experience
with a variety
of languages and database tools. We have extensive experience with ESRI's ArcGIS products for the
desktop and the server. In a rapidly changing software and network environment,
we spend a considerable amounts of time evaluating, experimenting and developing our skills.
2008 presents an unusual set of challenges. Microsoft is running the table with a new
server operating system (Windows 2008), a major rewrite of IIS (IIS 7.0), new developer
tools (Visual Studio 2008, .Net Framework 3.5) and a new version of SQL Server (SQL Server
2008 including a spatial option). We expect a similar set of announcements from
Google and ESRI. This year looks like fun! It will also mark our first
deployment of production applications based on public mapping API's like the OGR and Google
not dependent on ESRI products.
wptc in Austin
We've been in Austin for 20 years. We get started with most of our customers by
getting involved in projects that are off-track, behind schedule or over budget.
We're not mild mannered geeks that step into dark rooms lit with glowing phosphor
(our phone booths)
and turn into super coders, but we've had a number of successes. Almost
everyone we work with comes back for more. If we have a mantra for 2008, it's probably
empower customers, reduce costs and accelerate deployment. (OK, this is marketing
material and in the spirit of complete disclosure, transparency, whatever,
we want to reduce the total cost, but we'd still like to get paid!)
where we work...