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Geonexus to Preview Cloud-Native Geospatial Integration Platform

Geonexus to Preview Cloud-Native Geospatial Integration Platform

New cloud-native platform expands trusted GIS and enterprise system integration for utilities.

Geonexus, a leading provider of geospatial and enterprise integration solutions, announced it will preview Geonexus Integration Cloud (GIC) at the Esri User Conference 2026 in San Diego, July 13 through July 17.

GIC is a cloud-native geospatial integration platform and the next evolution of the Geonexus platform strategy, being built to help organizations connect GIS with the enterprise systems that support utility operations, asset management, customer service, work management, and field operations.

At Esri UC, attendees will see early demonstrations of the platform foundation, including visual integration design, flow orchestration, and event processing between ArcGIS and IBM Maximo.

For more than 16 years, Geonexus has helped utilities, infrastructure providers, and other asset-intensive organizations keep GIS and enterprise systems aligned through the Geonexus Integration Platform (GIP).

GIP is used by organizations across North America and international markets to synchronize critical business data between GIS and enterprise systems, including ArcGIS and enterprise applications such as SAP, IBM Maximo, Oracle Utilities, Hitachi Ellipse, Hitachi Asset Suite, and Hexagon EAM, with additional CIS, OMS, and ADMS systems supported through REST APIs.

"GIC represents an evolution of the Geonexus platform strategy. Our customers and partners have told us they want greater flexibility, cloud-native deployment options, visual integration design, extensibility, and modern integration patterns. We are building GIC to deliver those capabilities while preserving the trust, reliability, and operational alignment our customers already depend on," said Skip Heise, Founder and CEO of Geonexus.

Unlike general-purpose integration platforms, GIC is being built specifically for geospatial and operational systems. As data moves between GIS and enterprise applications, GIC can use GIS-based spatial context to enrich records before they reach the target system. For example, an asset such as a transformer or hydrant can carry the service territory, operating district, pressure zone, circuit, or regulatory area associated with its location. This spatially aware integration is the foundation of what Geonexus defines as a geospatial integration platform as a service, or geospatial iPaaS: an integration platform purpose-built to connect GIS and enterprise systems while preserving the operational meaning of location.

Geonexus believes GIS and enterprise systems should reflect one operational truth. As the platform matures, the GIC roadmap includes expanded connector support, APIs, AI-assisted capabilities, monitoring, observability, data quality reporting,

Source: Geonexus media announcement
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