Online Geographic Information Systems (GIS)
GIS links a standard backend DB, for example, thousands of parking meters,
with a map-based reporting system such as red dots on the city map showing all
the parking meters not covering their maintenance costs. Over a million people
have been using desktop GIS software for many years, but only recently can GIS
deliver across the internet.
- Commercial tools such as ESRI's ArcIMS® have opened the door, but key
to delivering GIS across the internet is to connect its backend DB to the
internet, that is:
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- to post data using web-based forms,
- to exchange data with other online DBs using XML or ArcXML, and
- to connect to online software via Application Service Providers or web
services.
With our specialty building this DB-web connection for your desktop GIS
application, we can help you deliver to the world on time and within
budget.
Describe your online GIS plans using our Ask the
Expert form, and we'll have an expert respond with trade-offs and
recommendations focused on the decisions you will be making. The earlier you
bring Bizware Online Applications into your planning process, the more you can
leverage our experience.
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