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Plain and Simple - we are changing the way geospatial software is built.

Technically, we are team of industry leading spatial software developers and designers who have found a better way to deliver cutting edge software solutions.


Working with the latest Microsoft, ESRI and open-source tools, our team is creating the latest wave of spatial solutions. The result is more usable, stable, more responsive applications.

We realize that shipping the right software is our job. To that end, we work exclusively in 2 week iterations, followed by hands-on testing of the produced software. This transparency provides rapid feed back to the developers, from end users, and ensures that the "right" software gets built.


Take a look around. If you like what you see, contact us and we'll help you solve your spatial problems.

Recent Artcles:

  • Teaching an old dog new tricks: Dojo

    Posted by Brian Noyle on 5/20/2009

  • Getting yer’ Agile on at a discount: Upcoming course

    Posted by Brian Noyle on 5/12/2009

  • Fun with Dojo filtering selects

    Posted by Brian Noyle on 5/11/2009

  • Calling all Silverlight and dojo gurus: Hiring again

    Posted by Brian Noyle on 5/11/2009

  • The Agile Process: What my 3 year old taught me

    Posted by Brian Noyle on 4/16/2009

  • More dojo array processing goodness

    Posted by Mike Juniper on 4/16/2009

  • Dev Summit REST and MVC Presentation + Audio

    Posted by Brian Noyle on 4/9/2009

What people are saying...

I have never been more pleased with a consultant than I am with DTS. All too often a consultant requires so much of my time and knowledge to get their job done that I question why I hired them. DTS keeps me informed at just the right level. They have a particular talent for anticipating questions and concerns and responding before I even bring them up. And there is no one out there with a better technical command of the field. In short, these guys are Rock Stars.

- Kristen Jensen
Utah Division of State History

ArcUser Articles

The Summer 2009 ArcUser magazine has 3 articles written by or about Brian Noyle and Dave Bouwman.

  • Pleasing Bosses and Customers: Intro to ASP.NET MVC
  • Less Chatter, More Work: RESTful Architectures
  • User Presentations @ DevSummit


The latest from our blogs:

Standard Architecture for the GeoWeb: Give it a REST

Author’s note: This post was prepared in advance of an architecture panel I will be participating in at the GeoWeb conference July 27-31, 2009 in Vancouver.  At the request of conference organizers, myself and the other panel participants have all prepared posts on our “pet” architectural style.  This year I drew the REST straw while [...]

Published by Brian Noyle on Monday, June 15, 2009

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Upcoming Events

  • July 27-31, 2009 - GeoWeb 2009
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Media Links

  • Developing for the GeoWeb (video)
  • Unit Testing 101 (video)
  • Building RESTful Apps and Services Using MVC (video)
  • ESRI Speaker Series: Dave talks ArcGIS Server
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Recent Presentations

  • Developing for the GeoWeb: Notes From The Field
  • RESTful apps and services with ASP.NET MVC
  • Unit Testing 101
  • Usability on the Geoweb
  • More Presentations...

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DTSAgile cares about your business problems, your customers, your users, and we know intimately how much difference having the right software can make in your day to day operations.


From traditional GIS applications to the latest web 2.0 mapping apps, from asset management to financial reporting, from GIS analysis to high-end cartography and design, DTS has done it all.


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