During 2016 we exhibited at numerous geospatial industry trade events. This provided the team with the opportunity to showcase Azimap to the industry. It was at these trade events, it was confirmed Azimap was missing one vital feature, Raster support.
Raster datasets, consist of cells (or pixels) which have been organised into rows and columns (grids) where each cell contains a value representing information, such as temperature. Often referred to as sentinel or aerial photography, imagery, digital pictures or scanned maps, raster provides businesses with the tools to import, visualise and analyse imagery which is critical to their business needs.
As we enter a new year we are delighted to announce that raster support is coming to Azimap.
At present, customers can display and analyse Raster data, however the process required to complete this task is not intuitive as data cannot be imported without the assistance of the Azimap support team, resulting in a poor customer and user experience.
The good news is, customers can expect Raster support to become available within the first quarter of 2017 and once deployed businesses will have the necessary tools to manually import, visualise and analyse the Raster datasets on a baselayer of their choice.
If you have any questions or would like to schedule a demonstration Azimap please do not hesitate to contact our on-boarding support team.