Intergraph launches spatial data infrastructure application software
Jun 15, 2009 (Datamonitor via COMTEX) --
Intergraph, a provider of engineering and geospatial software solutions, has introduced a new spatial data infrastructure application software to ensure harmonized geospatial data exchange within the enterprise and between government, businesses and the public for improved communication, collaboration, productivity and reduced costs.
The company has said that its spatial data infrastructure (SDI) application now includes the GeoMedia SDI Pro product, which provides advanced web services for implementing spatial data infrastructures and enables organizations to meet government data collaboration and compliance mandates. The application leverages open standards and service-oriented architecture and works with industry software including Microsoft, Oracle and others.
According to the company, its SDI application also includes GeoMedia Fusion, Intergraph's existing desktop data harmonization product, for facilitating compliance with Inspire and other government directives that ease geospatial data sharing. Future Intergraph SDI application components will include the GeoMedia SDI Portal, which will provide the building blocks for empowering existing browser applications with SDI technology.
The company has also said that Intergraph GeoMedia has always enabled users to bring data from disparate databases into a single geographic information system environment for viewing, analysis and presentation, making it an ideal foundation for SDI implementations. With GeoMedia SDI Pro, organizations can now share this harmonized data with internal and external audiences in the ideal formats.
Johann Jessenk, global industry manager of government and transportation at Intergraph, said: "Intergraph's open architecture, extensive experience working with governments and leadership in industry standards bodies and government directives including Open Geospatial Consortium, ISO and Inspire make us an ideal partner for organizations seeking a complete solution for spatial data maintenance, sharing and distribution."
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