Spatial Data Sharing to Browser Applications23/06/2010 |
| Intergraph has expanded its spatial data infrastructure (SDI) application with the introduction of GeoMedia SDI Portal to offer governments and other organizations new capabilities for empowering browser applications with SDI functionality. The new offering provides a Web browser application for consuming, querying and visualising SDI Web services in a mapping context. |
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With GeoMedia SDI Portal, organisations involved in border security, emergency management, infrastructure management, land information management, public information services (including INSPIRE or any national SDI), mapping and cartographic production can more easily share accurate geospatial data internally and with government agencies, commercial businesses and the public. Intergraph SDI technology has been successfully deployed by the Czech Land Survey Office, a department of the Czech Office for Surveying, Mapping and Cadastre. The organisation's portal provides simplified access to spatial data and draws thousands of users from government agencies, companies and the general public.
Intergraph SDI solutions support geospatial industry standards including ISO and OGC, as well as government initiatives including the European Union INSPIRE, United Nations SDI, Canadian Geospatial Data Infrastructure and US National SDI. In addition to government mandates, economic benefits are also resulting in strong demand for improved collaboration as governments and other organizations look to better leverage geospatial data and generate greater return on their investments.
Intergraph's SDI solutions are built on the foundation of GeoMedia and GeoMedia WebMap, which enable users to bring spatial data from disparate databases into a single desktop or Web environment for viewing, analysis and presentation. The Intergraph SDI portfolio also includes GeoMedia SDI Pro, which provides advanced Web services for implementing SDIs, and enables organizations to meet government compliance mandates for data sharing. In addition to being built on industry standards and supporting worldwide government data sharing initiatives, Intergraph's SDI solutions can help improve data and network security and protect services from illegal usage through built-in password requirements and access restrictions.
Intergraph will be participating as a Gold Sponsor in the INSPIRE Conference 2010, held this week in Krakow, Poland. The company will contribute to several workshops and sessions, as well as exhibit its SDI application. Read more about: Poland geospatial OGC mapping Website: http://www.intergraph.com/govt/sdi.aspx Supplier: Intergraph (European Headquarters) More news from this supplier: European DMCII Launch England's Fire and Rescue Emergency Response to Use Intergraph Land Professionals Need to Adopt Change Quickly SSJ-100 Airplane Crash Site Imagery ESTEIO and SIMEPAR Cooperation for UAV Monitoring and Mapping ENR Top Firms Choose ProjectWise Mobile GIS for Aborigine Tourism Guide System SIRIUS Only Civil UAS Flying at UVEX First African Open Source Geospatial Laboratory Bentley Acquires InspectTech Remote Survey Field Teams and Central Office Linked Free Modelling and Simulation Terrain Databases Comments (0): |
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