Various trends have influenced the development of GIS in the past decade. Information structures in both business and administration increasingly incorporate GIS components, which requires that geodata is linked with other types of spatial information so that they can be integrated into geographic information systems.
As Christmas quickly creeps up upon us we would like to take this opportunity to wish you a very Merry Christmas and Happy New Year.
Geospatial intelligence has never been more important to enabling and enhancing the decision-making process in the interest of “Public Good”. As 2016 comes to an end, we wanted to share with you the key trends which we feel will influence GIS throughout 2017.
Kildare County Council is one of the main satellite counties of Dublin, partners with Azimap to migrate from a legacy desktop GIS to a web GIS. The overall objective of the council is to maximise collective knowledge, contacts and expertise to plan and co-ordinate service delivery in an integrated, efficient and effective manner.
We recently had an opportunity to exhibit at Europe’s largest technology market place, Web Summit. The conference which attracted more than 53,000 delegates from 167 countries offered more than 1,000 companies with an opportunity to exhibit and pitch their business to potential new customers.