
01 July 2008, 3:32pm
The GIS Portal V3.3 has been released and is now available for purchase.
The AED-SICAD GIS Portal allows a comfortable and unified access to the geo-spatial data of all branches in any enterprise. With this, each employee has the same, transparent access to his web-based application containing exactly the functions and the data he needs for his work. The management of the user access rights is done centrally via the integrated user and resource management (URM) by AED-SICAD. Additionally, AED-SICAD built pre-fabricated web solutions for certain branches, e.g. for the utilities ArcFM UT Web, which uses the GIS Portal as a web framework.
New functions for GIS Portal V3.3:
* With the new functionality „layer-info“ the user can query ArcIMS layers without the need of a previously created AlphaManager query.
* The user can now send an URL of the current map display via email.
* Free text search across all underlying ArcIMS layers or limited to certain areas
* Menu-supported definition of SQL queries on client side to search across all underlying ArcIMS layers
* Dynamically adding WMS- or ArcIMS services via preconfigured catalogs
* Bookmarks are saved instantly – not just after log off.
* Optimizing of session management
GIS Portal version 3.2 has been removed from sales. Maintenance ends by end of June 2009.
For further information contact:
Monika Mösbauer
Product Management
Tel.: +49 89 45026 - 123
mailto:monika.moesbauer@aed-sicad.de

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