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Yotta has unveiled the latest version of its visualised asset management platform, Horizons. The new Version 2.7 package now features Dutch and Spanish language versions of the software for the first time. The Dutch language version of Horizons will enable Yotta to help its distributor partner, Wegdekmeten, grow in the Dutch market, as well as enhancing the service it offers to Netherlands-based infrastructure services company, De Jong Zuurmond. The introduction of the Spanish version reflects a growing
May 25, 2016 Read time: 2 mins
8110 Yotta has unveiled the latest version of its visualised asset management platform, Horizons. The new Version 2.7 package now features Dutch and Spanish language versions of the software for the first time.

The Dutch language version of Horizons will enable Yotta to help its distributor partner, Wegdekmeten, grow in the Dutch market, as well as enhancing the service it offers to Netherlands-based infrastructure services company, De Jong Zuurmond. The introduction of the Spanish version reflects a growing focus on Spain as a target market but also growing demand across the broader North and South American regions. In addition to this enhanced language capability, the latest version of Horizons also offers full currency support.

Yotta has also made several upgrades to the Horizons software in this new version primarily to boost its usability across multiple geographies and to deepen its analytical functionality. The firm claims that this will enable asset managers to take account of recently completed work when running predictive, forward-looking analysis.

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