About activeG

activeG Timeline

Time really does fly when you're having fun.

Click through the tabs above to see some milestones in activeG's journey to become the leading integrator of Maximo and GIS.

1983-Early 90s

activeG's future braintrust helps design and build a planetary imaging and mapping device for NASA's Mars Observer.

A spacecraft is lost, but an idea is conceived...

1992

activeG's future managing partner develops the world’s first GIS component and associated spatial data store for the City of Scottsdale, Arizona – long before ESRI, Intergraph, or Smallworld have GIS components, or before there was a "Spatial" in Oracle.

1997

It's official - activeG is born as a legal entity. Many years later, people are still erroneously capitalizing the "a".

2001

activeG develops TLAMP (Transmission Line Asset Management Program), a GPS-enabled, map-based aerial inspection tool for high voltage transmission lines.

2005

activeG develops technology for dynamic linear segmentation, unlocking linear asset management for Maximo versions 5 through 7.

This technology becomes a key component in helping companies like Seattle Public Utilities develop a linear-based EAM solution.

2008

activeG's MapEngine provides Maximo integration with Google Earth.

Maximo users at Amtrak begin to view their assets in 3D.

2009

activeG introduces MapEngine using ESRI ArcGIS Server-generated interactive maps in Maximo 6.

The Force is strong with Elsinore Valley Water District Users, using the new map functionality.

2012

activeG introduces InformME, bringing MapEngine's spatial Maximo integration plus offline asset management to iOS and Android tablets.

InformME wins "Best Of Show" at IBM Pulse 2013 in Las Vegas.

activeG, LLC provides innovative, advanced spatial software solutions for companies running IBM Maximo, delivering complete integration of your Enterprise Geographic Information System (GIS) with the Maximo product line, via its MapEngine™ solution.

This integration can be to any GIS system which contains information about field assets, including their physical location and the network relationship of the physical system (water distribution system, sewer collection system, electrical transmission and distribution system, gas and oil transmission/distribution system, public works infrastructure, telecommunications system, airport infrastructure, as well as highway and transportation infrastructure, etc.).

We specialize in spatially enabling business applications for the web. activeG's partners have been developing products and providing services using component based design and development techniques since 1992. We have developed GIS integration applications for Land Information Systems, Code Enforcement, Call-Before-U-Dig, Field Inspections, Permitting, etc.