

25 August 2010, 1:20pm
SuperGeo Technologies, the leading global provider of complete GIS software and solutions, announced that SuperWebGIS 3, the newly-released Web map server software, is able to fully support 64-bit operating environments.
SuperWebGIS 3 gives enterprises the capability to publish dynamic maps and GIS data via the Internet. The highly scalable structure, strong support for geospatial database, complete GIS objects, and various types of web templates can help enterprises publish, display, and share spatial data easily in intranet and Internet. Organizations are able to share geospatial data with others through WWW web services without limits.
The whole new SuperWebGIS 3 completely supports 64-bit operating environments, like Windows 7, 2008, etc.
Compared with 32-bit operating environment, 64-bit operating environment supports larger capacity of system memory, provides more powerful operating efficiency, and enables the database server to support more Geodatabases to deal with multi-user connections in real time.
Therefore, enterprises can develop a high-efficiency, high-quality, and high-scalability map service in a better environment to effectively share the spatial data with others.
SuperWebGIS 3 can be evaluated for free for 30 days, download from the link below.

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