Smallworld GIS is a geographic information system (GIS) platform originally developed by GE Energy (now part of GE Digital) and currently owned by General Electric. It is designed for the creation, management, and analysis of utility and telecommunications network data. Smallworld GIS is used by utilities, telecommunications companies, and other organizations to model, manage, and maintain their infrastructure networks, including electric grids, gas pipelines, water networks, and communication networks. It supports network planning, design, operations, and maintenance activities. Key features include spatial data management, network tracing, outage management, and integration with other enterprise systems.
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