

30 September 2009, 1:22pm
SuperGeo, a leading global provider of complete GIS solutions, is pleased to announce that SuperGIS Image Server 1.0, the enterprise-wide server software, assisting organizations in managing, processing, and publishing large volumes of geospatial imagery, Beta version has been released.
SuperGIS Image Server provides 12 on-the-fly image processing functions to produce multiple representations of imagery products, eliminating data redundancy and extra storage requirements. Therefore, SuperGIS Image Server not only can help organizations to solve the problems of repeat purchase of images but also maximizes the value of the images to achieve the goal of repeatedly utilizing the image data on the server.
In order to solve the problems of managing and publishing huge quantities of data in the traditional GIS way, SuperGIS Image Server contains image compression and streaming techniques. With these two techniques, the transmitting efficiency can be improved significantly.
SuperGIS Image Server makes it easy to deploy image services to different types of clients, such as SuperGIS Desktop, SuperGIS Viewer, and SuperGIS Globe. Consequently, the burden of processing images on the client can be decreased, and the processing results also can be displayed promptly.
To find more about SuperGIS Image Server and download free trial, visit the link below.

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Mike Small
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