New FME Store to Provide Head Start on Data Transformation Tasks

Access to Custom Transformers, Workspace Templates, and Custom Formats Saves Time and Adds Functionality to FME 

Vancouver, BC, April 12, 2012 – Safe Software, the leaders in spatial data transformation technology, recently introduced the FME Store, a marketplace for specialized FME components that increase workflow efficiency and broaden the possibilities of what can be achieved with the software in the use and distribution of spatial data.

Available through the FME Store, either for free or licensed, are Custom Transformers, Workspace Templates, and Custom Formats that can give users a head start with specific data transformation projects.

The components are supplied by Safe Software, and also by third party partners wanting to share or license their achievements in developing with FME with the user community.

"We look forward to seeing how the components available in the FME Store are used to expedite setting up data transformation workflows, saving users time and ultimately increasing productivity," says Dale Lutz, Vice-President of Development at Safe Software. "We anticipate some exciting announcements regarding FME innovations from several partners in the weeks ahead."

The FME Store can be accessed easily within FME Workbench or through the Safe Software website at www.safe.com/fmestore. Parties interested in showcasing their own components through the FME Store can contact info@safe.com.

About Safe Software
Safe Software is the maker of FME and the pioneering global leader in spatial data transformation technology. FME empowers users to confidently transform spatial data so it can be used and shared – where, when and how it’s needed. Available in seven languages, FME’s unmatched transformation capabilities and support for 275+ spatial and non-spatial formats enables you to quickly overcome data challenges so you can focus on your objectives. Discover why organizations and leading vendors worldwide rely on FME to quickly overcome barriers to using and sharing spatial data. Visit www.safe.com.