Asian Surveying & Mapping
Breaking News
Australian Space Agency funds development of aerospace-grade GNSS receiver
The Australian Space Agency has funded the development of...
Continuity risks for Australian EO data access
A new report details the widespread use of Earth...
China launches new remote sensing satellite
JIUQUAN, April 15 (Xinhua) -- China on Monday launched...
7.4-Magnitude Earthquake Strikes Taiwan
A major, 7.4-magnitude earthquake struck the eastern coast of...
Tata Deploys Its Geospatial Satellite In Space on Space X’s Falcon 9 Rocket
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Tata Company launched India's first private commercial satellite...
Taiwan’s Formosat-8 Satellite Set for Launch by 2025
The Taiwan Space Agency has announced progress on the...
Iranian Scientists to Build Satellite Constellation for 2 Simultaneous Missions
The scientists at the knowledge-based company had previously succeeded...
China provides geospatial intel and other military support to Russia, US says
The US has warned its European allies that China...
Japanese lunar lander company ispace raises $53.5 million in stock sale
WASHINGTON — Japanese lunar lander developer has raised $53.5...
Esri and Prince Sultan University Advance GIS Education Through Strategic Partnership
Memorandum of Understanding with Institution Enhances GIS Curriculum and...

May 24th, 2016
Coming Up Next: SuperGIS Server 3.3

The new GIS server from Supergeo, SuperGIS Server 3.3, is a product designed to meet the modern technologies in client side applications. One of the major upgrades will focused on the Ultra application, which will support both PC web browsers and mobile web browsers. That’s because nowadays, the functionality of mobile devices is becoming more and more powerful, and people are using them anywhere anytime. It is important for a web application to have both desktop and mobile layouts.

The default web application built with SuperGIS Server 3.3 will allow users to view and interact with the map both on PC and mobile platforms including iOS and Android. And at the same time, the new web applications are more intuitive to interact, while users will also be able to edit, query, or view the map much easier.

SuperGIS Server 3.3 is scheduled to release around the end of this Q2. In addition to front-end application upgrades, the server side component will also be upgraded to .NET Framework 4.5. Before getting your hands on it, why not try out SuperGIS Server 3.2 for now? You can learn how to use JavaScript APIs to customize your app now because these codes will be compatible with SuperGIS Server 3.3!

 

Mail us to get a free trial of SuperGIS Server 3.2! [email protected]