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DFG CONSULTING is a consulting and data conversion service provider based in Ljubljana, Slovenia. According to its website, it focuses on digitizing data for power and telecommunications networks, especially converting and migrating legacy materials such as CAD drawings, scanned maps, and vector files into modern information systems. Its core tool is Interactively Assisted Converter™, and it has partnerships with Germany’s CISS TDI GmbH and AI-related laboratories at the University of Ljubljana.
Based on publicly available information, the product is not positioned as a general-purpose enterprise SaaS platform, but rather as a vertical solution for network asset and GIS data migration. The tool supports complex, unstructured network data, covering image formats such as JPG, PNG, TIFF, and PDF, as well as vector and document formats such as DWG, DGN, SHP, VSD, XLS, and DOC. A key advantage is that data conversion can proceed in parallel with imports into a new information system without disrupting day-to-day data maintenance. If the new system has not yet been finalized, processed results can first be stored in a neutral data model and migrated later toward the end of the project.
The website does not disclose standard packages, subscription pricing, or payment methods, suggesting that it is more likely delivered on a project basis with sales quotation required. No free version is mentioned, but users can book a tool demonstration, and customer data test samples may be processed by prior agreement. This model is reasonable for large network operators, but it lacks transparency for companies looking for an out-of-the-box, self-service procurement experience.
Its strengths are a clear industry focus, concrete scenario descriptions around power and telecom network data migration, and a customer case claiming that converting 22,500 CAD drawings cut costs and time by half. Its support for complex formats and unstructured materials is also valuable. The downside is the lack of information commonly expected from SaaS products, such as cloud deployment, self-hosting, APIs, permission management, data security compliance, SLA, and a list of third-party integrations. As a result, it is difficult to assess its scalability and procurement risk as standard enterprise software.
It is best suited to organizations such as power grids, telecommunications networks, and urban infrastructure operators that hold large volumes of legacy CAD/GIS materials and need data governance and migration before launching a new GIS or asset management system. Access from China is unknown. The website is overseas and mainly in Slovenian, so communication, payment, and local delivery may need to be confirmed separately. For alternatives in China, users could evaluate FME, ArcGIS-related data interoperability tools, or local GIS data governance and migration service providers.
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