Infobox Company company name Redmap company logo company type Private company Private company slogan Simply find it fast foundation 1998 location Brisbane, Australia key people num employees 60 industry Software , Document management products ManagePoint br CapturePoint br CaptureMail br Document Storage Device homepage http www.redmap.com Redmap is a software development company founded in 1998. Redmap manufactures software and systems for enterprise content management , electronic document management , and email archiving . It is headquartered in Brisbane, Australia and there are offices in North America , and Asia . History Redmap began in 1998, founded by Earl Woolley, Peter Ramensky, Afshin Baktashi and Kurt Carlsen. It started by making document imaging and document management software for the financial services and transport industries in Australia. The focus was initially about providing solutions to small and medium enterprise market. In 2003, Redmap expanded its offering and launched ManagePoint, a secure, collaborative enterprise content management system. It also entered the email archiving market when it launched CaptureMail. Redmap has 3 times won the Queensland exporter of the year award ref cite news url http www.export.qld.gov.au awards 297.html title State Honour Roll ref in 2003, 2004 and 2005 for its international sales of ManagePoint. Redmap also won the Austrade Australian Exporter of the Year award ICT Section in 2004 ref cite news url http www.trademinister.gov.au releases 2004 a18 04.html title 2004 Export Winners ref . Over the last few years Redmap has also licensed some of its document processing technology in the form of the Re Rite product, produced for Toshiba EID which is shipped worldwide with their multi function printers. In 2006, Redmap opened offices in North America and Asia . See also Portal Queensland Companies Business process management Document imaging Email archiving Records management References Reflist External links official ... more details
Orphan date September 2010 REDMAP Range Extension Database and Mapping Project is an interactive website and ecology ecological monitoring project designed to collect data from the community about how climate change may be affecting the distribution of marine species in Tasmanian waters. Many species are undergoing range expansions or shifts in their distributional range, with those more often associated with waters around Victoria Australia Victoria , South Australia and New South Wales being more frequently caught or seen by local fishers and divers in Tasmania . There are also species that are usually present in the north of Tasmania moving much further south. At least 45 fish species have altered their usual geographical range s over the last few decades ref Last P, White W, Gledhill D, Hobday A, Brown R, Edgar G and Pecl G in press Long term shifts in abundance and distribution of a temperate fish fauna a response to climate change and fishing practices. Global Ecology and Biogeography ref in addition to gastropoda gastropods and barnacle s ref Pitt, NR, Poloczanska, ES and Hobday AJ in press . Climate driven range changes in Tasmanian intertidal fauna. Marine and Freshwater Research. ref and sea urchin s ref Ling SD and CR Johnson 2009 . Population dynamics of an ecologically important range extender kelp beds versus sea urchin barrens. Marine Ecology Progress Series 374 113 125. ref . Shifts in range for many of these species are thought to be a consequence of climate change waters off the east coast of Tasmania are warming at 3 4 times the global average as a result of the increased extension and persistence of the East Australian Current ref Hill, KL, Rintoul, SR Coleman, R and Ridgway KR 2008 Wind forced low frequency variability of the East Australia Current, Geophysical Research Letters 35. ref . The REDMAP site allows the local community to act as citizen ... or observed outside their usual or known range. Community participation in REDMAP can create for individuals ... more details