27 October 2007, 11:43pm
Leica TITAN is Leica Geosystems’ premier data sharing solution for discovering, viewing and retrieving geospatial and location-based content in a single, secure environment.
WHAT: Leica TITAN, the innovative and dynamic solution for sharing your world, announces the following exciting enhancements:
§ Identify Tool: Available in the Leica TITAN Client, this tool retrieves attribute information about a particular vector feature or image layer.
§ WMS/WCS Consumption: The Geospatial Instant Messenger supports consumption of Open Geospatial Consortium (OGC) compliant WMS (Web Map Service) and WCS (Web Coverage Service). You may load these services into various desktop, Internet and 3D virtual globe clients, including Google Earth and Microsoft Virtual Earth.
§ ECWP Consumption: The Geospatial Instant Messenger supports consumption of ECWP image streaming protocol. You may also load these services into various desktop, Internet and 3D virtual globe clients.
§ Updated Leica TITAN “How To”: Available via the “About” button in the Leica TITAN Client, this tool reflects all the auto-updates to Leica TITAN.
WHEN: Available immediately. Additional auto-updates will be made to Leica TITAN on a regular basis.
WHERE: For more information about the Leica TITAN Beta release, the Leica TITAN Network, or to download the free Leica TITAN client, please visit: www.lggi.com/titan.
Leica Geosystems Geospatial Imaging provides geospatial information technology throughout the enterprise via web-based, mobile and desktop clients. Geospatial solutions from Leica Geosystems - when it has to be right.
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