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  • January 9, 2013

    Introducing Intergraph Geospatial 2013 – a portfolio of united geospatial products for completing projects on time, on budget while maintaining the highest level of fidelity. This release provides a fresh approach, combining creative and intuitive interfaces, smarter workflows and automated technology. For the first time, all geospatial genres are truly connected. We have integrated photogrammetry, remote sensing, and GIS into a streamlined system, seamlessly delivering geographic information from the desktop to the server through the web and to the world. You will be able to transform multi-source content into dynamic information. During this presentation, we will showcase the standout features across the portfolio, and how they work together to strengthen your geospatial workflow.
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  • December 18, 2012

    Geospatial organizations need to publish different types of geoportals for different purposes. Geospatial portals that are designed for public access on the internet must be fast, easy to use, and support a large number of users. Alternatively, geoportals deployed for intranet use typically need to address the business workflows of a smaller group of users. To address this wide range of requirements, it is critical that organizations have a flexible tool for creating, configuring, and customizing their various portals. In Intergraph Geospatial 2013, Geospatial Portal is the single browser-based web client used for all server-based products. Geospatial Portal removes the barriers that are typically associated with creating a geoportal, and lets you easily publish both simple-to-use applications for public consumption and advanced portals for enterprise users. Geospatial Portal’s powerful browser application makes it easy to visualize and share accurate geospatial data with government agencies, businesses, and the public. During this webinar, we’ll demonstrate how Geospatial Portal can help you create the best geoportals for your needs.
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  • October 2, 2012

    Are you looking to open up your GeoMedia spatial resources, sharing them with end users throughout your organization, and even beyond? GeoMedia WebMap maximizes the value of your geographic information and capabilities by publishing them on the Web, providing employees, customers, and the public with fast and easy access to your geospatial data and functionality. During this webinar, we’ll show you how to create Web applications for sharing data with a simple click of a mouse, no programming experience required. We will demonstrate how the new user-friendly administration console of GeoMedia WebMap enables you to easily configure all aspects of the WebMap engine, as well as the instances of the applications and services you have built with WebMap. In addition, we’ll illustrate how you can easily deliver data from GeoMedia WebMap into a variety of client applications from different vendors using industry-standard web services. We will also demonstrate the powerful, new client application that is based on Geospatial Portal. As we demonstrate the powerful features of GeoMedia WebMap, we’ll show you the new features that are coming in the new release and will allow you to share your resources more efficiently than ever before.
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  • February 28, 2012

    Does your current GIS server application adequately manage and serve your raster imagery? Unfortunately, many GIS server packages provide poor raster-serving performance with limited ability to handle increasing imagery storage requirements. During this webinar, we will demonstrate the performance of ERDAS APOLLO Essentials – Image Web Server and its ability to seamlessly integrate with existing vector-based GIS servers such as Geomedia Webmap, ArcGIS Server, Geoserver and Autodesk Mapguide.
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