Local Information Systems (LIS)
KnowFife - Fife Council

"InstantAtlas enables KnowFife Dataset users to explore multi-agency data sets online and locate for themselves the information they want, drill down into it and perform their own custom analyses. It is also good to know that everyone has the same access to the information. This self service, InstantAtlas-supported approach means far fewer ad-hoc data requests for each partner, is saving everybody time and resources and most importantly is making information on Fife so much more accessible to decision makers and our citizens."
Coryn Barclay, Policy Officer, Corporate Research Team, Policy and Organisational Development, Fife Council
Leicestershire Statistics and Research Online - Leicestershire County Council
Leicestershire Statistics and Research Online (LSRO) holds over 800 datasets about local communities, accessible as thematic maps or tables, as well as a wealth of professional research reports with in depth analysis.Community Accounts, - Government of Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada
Community Accounts is an innovative information system providing users at all levels with a reliable source of community, regional, and provincial data. A public-wide, online data retrieval system for locating, sharing and exchanging information related to the province and its people. InstantAtlas is used as the Dynamic Data Map Tool within this system.NOMAD - Nottingham City Council
"We selected InstantAtlas for ease of creating neighbourhood maps and graphs, intuitive ease-of-use, speed of operation, affordability and expected ease of implementation and integration with the council's ESRI tool-set."Mick Dunn, Corporate GIS Manager, Nottingham City Council
Norfolk Insight - Norfolk County Council
“Some GIS and LIS solutions come packaged with national data sets at fixed area levels and present it in rigid formats, “ said Pontin. “InstantAtlas gives us the freedom to choose data sources, locally and nationally and our users the flexibility to visualise data as they want to see it.”Wendy Pontin, Principal Information Analyst, Norfolk Insight
Joint Strategic Needs Assessment (JSNA) Tool - South West Public Health Observatory (SWPHO)
The Joint Strategic Needs Assessment (JSNA) tool aims to help primary care trusts and local authorities jointly identify their areas of need. The Area Profile Template was chosen as there are a large number of indicators to be shown, and trend data is not widely available. In addition, the ability to compare neighbouring areas and select statistically similar areas using the filter option are very useful. Since its launch the JSNA tool has become one of the most viewed pages on the South West Public Health Observatory (SWPHO) website.
THIS Borough - London Borough of Tower Hamlets

"InstantAtlas offers the Tower Hamlets Partnership a best practice, 'off-the-shelf' neighbourhood information system that provides value for money and integrates well with core LBTH IT infrastructure from Microsoft and ESRI. It will be key to supporting a framework for managing and reporting local performance outcomes across our Local Strategic Partnership and Local Area Agreement. The InstantAtlas team has demonstrated a sound knowledge of our data and technical requirements and has delivered a solution meeting our key requirements within our tight deadlines."
Louise Russell, Head of Partnership Performance, and Robin Harris, THIS Borough Manager.
Wigan's Infomation System of Dynamic Online Map (WISDOM) - Wigan Borough Partnership
Wigan's Information System of Dynamic Online Maps (WISDOM) provides easy access to statistics at a variety of spatial levels covering a range of themes including deprivation, health and social care, children and young people and crime and disorder.
Worcestershire County Council -
"InstantAtlas provides a cost-effective, quick and adaptable tool which needs no underlying software and can be updated with new data with minimal effort. It also provides a much more intuitive interface when compared with GIS. Overall, we would give a recommendation for organisations with similar needs to consider using InstantAtlas."David Onions, Research & Intelligence Unit, Worcestershire County Council

