Free Radius Check for First 50011/09/2009 |
| 1Spatial offers a free, fully functional version of the latest release of Radius Check as a download from their new, updated website. The first 500 people to download Radius Check will save approximately GBP500, by obtaining a free version of this spatial analysis tool for Oracle databases. |
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Radius Check is a Windows-based application that allows easy identification and administration of 2D, 3D and 4D geospatial data that are held in Oracle databases. Using multi-threaded processing, analysis on datasets of all sizes can be executed quickly and efficiently. The results can then be viewed through a colour-coded interface. The simplicity of the product means that all geospatial data users can use it, even those without a significant level of technical expertise.
Radius Check can also be used as a learning tool for those new to Oracle Spatial Schemas. It shows some of the hurdles that can arise when geospatially enabling data and it simplifies the syntax of SDO_Geometries with the automatic commenting linked to it. Read more about: geospatial 3D Website: http://www.1spatial.com/products/radius_check/index.php Supplier: 1Spatial Group Ltd More news from this supplier: Changes in 1Spatial's Top 1Spatial and RMSI Collaborate at Map India 2010 Dirty Hands for 1Spatial Staff 1Spatial Platinum Sponsor of CC The Exchange 1Spatial to Target UK and Ireland Utilities Geospatial Analysis SubsystemPart for Vessel Tracking Saving Streetworks Reductions 1Spatial Awarded ISO9001:2008 Accreditation AGI INSPIRE Support Dual-grade Laser Levels NASA Aircraft Monitoring Hurricane Earl Ministry of Defense Asked to Review Restrictions Leica Zeno Series Software Update Steep-Angle Grader ISPRS Celebrates its First Centenary Fifth Highest Welsh Mountain Survey Jordan's Incident Management and Homeland Security Improved GeoImaging Tools for ArcGIS, v2.0 Beijing Research Center to Manage Electric Network Comments (0): |
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