SuperGIS 3D Earth Server 3.2 Officially Launched - GPS World

SuperGIS 3D Earth Server 3.2 Officially Launched

April 25, 2014  - By

20140407 SuperGIS 3D Earth Server 3.2

Supergeo Technologies, a provider of complete GIS software and solutions, has released SuperGIS 3D Earth Server 3.2 to assist enterprises in managing, integrating, publishing and displaying geographic data and 3D models.

SuperGIS 3D Earth Server 3.2 is GIS software designed to publish and overlay terrain data, 3D models, and so forth with spatial data, as well as to display the spatial data in 3D view. The GIS software can help users better explore geographic space and the spatial relation among data.

Integrating a cloud concept for straightforward data publishing and management, SuperGIS 3D Earth Server 3.2 allows users to easily distribute and deploy data. Administrators not only can effortlessly publish data as 3D map services over the Internet, but also apply browsers to access the published data, services, and websites without extra plug-ins.

Front-end users can directly view and manipulate the services in the 3D environment, including Query Feature, Position Query Results, and Share Screenshot. In this way, excellent interaction between users and maps can be obtained to further examine  GIS-related problems to get best solutions for spatial issues.

For the latest product or to download a free trial, visit http://www.supergeotek.com/ProductPage_3DEarth.aspx

Introduction video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oCidggbbBpM&list=UUZif2ttCAyr0Z-LUUrd6aKQ

Demo site with Google Chrome: http://sgs.supergeo.com.tw/SeaLevel/SGSEarth.htm

 

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About the Author: Tracy Cozzens

Senior Editor Tracy Cozzens joined GPS World magazine in 2006. She also is editor of GPS World’s newsletters and the sister website Geospatial Solutions. She has worked in government, for non-profits, and in corporate communications, editing a variety of publications for audiences ranging from federal government contractors to teachers.