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GIS software

Tuesday, June 28th, 2011

SuperGeo to Release SuperGIS Desktop 3.1

SuperGeo Technologies announced that its latest desktop GIS software, SuperGIS Desktop 3.1, will be released officially soon.  As the newest desktop GIS software of SuperGIS 3 series products, SuperGIS Desktop 3.1 is equipped with diverse GIS tools,...

Monday, June 27th, 2011

Utilities Must Act Now to Retain Knowledge

The Australian utilities sector faces an information black hole within a decade unless it works to retain the knowledge of its ageing workforce, Geographic Information Systems (GIS) specialist Bill Meehan told the Smart Electricity World conference in...

Friday, June 24th, 2011

SuperPad 3 Selected by Eximsales in India

SuperGeo Technologies is pleased to announce that SuperPad 3, its full-function mobile GIS software, is selected by Eximsales Company in India. Stepping into the surveying market in 2005 at Kolkata, Eximsales offers devices for mapping measurement, GIS/GPS applications,...

Wednesday, June 22nd, 2011

Event: 2nd International GIS for Rail Summit

iuc_gis_parisThe 2nd International GIS for Rail Summit was recently held in Paris, France. This Esri organised event was sponsored by the International Union of Railways (UIC),...

Tuesday, June 21st, 2011

GeoDesign – New Era for Community Consultation

The merging of design and Geographic Information Systems (GIS) technology would revolutionise urban planning and truly open up community development to the public, Esri Australia Western Australian Business Manager Tom Gardner told the Western Australian Surveying and...

Friday, June 17th, 2011

GNSS and GIS – Linking the Value Chain

When GNSS and geographic information system (GIS) technologies are linked together the value for each of them grows. The first provides high quality positioning information, locating objects and landscape places accurately, while the later enables the creation...

Saturday, June 11th, 2011

VNN Counters Ex-min’s Claims on GIS Taxation

The tussle between the Varanasi Nagar Nigam (VNN) and former minister Shatrudra Prakash over the use of geographic information system (GIS) for calculating and issuing house tax bills seems to be growing fast. The nagar nigam authorities...

Thursday, June 9th, 2011

SuperGIS Mobile Engine Application Selected by Regione Marche in Italy

SuperGeo Technologies announced that its exclusive partner in Italy, Helix S.r.l., has successfully promoted the Helix Mobile Mapping System (HMMs) to Regione Marche for civil protection and spatial data collection. Regione Marche is a regional government sector...

Friday, June 3rd, 2011

Map Serving for Surveyors

Map Servers are providing useful geospatial geomatics data worldwide. These servers have several advantages due to the fact that they combine all kinds of spatial data - including surveying data. Today surveyors are using a wide range...

Wednesday, June 1st, 2011

Are You Buried in a Landslide of Imagery?

As remotely sensed data becomes more and more ubiquitous, organizations are looking for ways to correctly use and manage this information. Lawrie Jordan, director of imagery for Esri asks organizations to discuss how they are improving access...

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