
Blazegraph update enables geospatial searching
May 16, 2016
Blazegraph, creator of a high-performance database for large graphs, is now offering version 2.1.0. Updates of the graphics processing […]
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Blazegraph, creator of a high-performance database for large graphs, is now offering version 2.1.0. Updates of the graphics processing […]
GeoMobile Innovations has released GeoBullseye for ArcPad version 2. GeoBullseye is a software extension that turns Esri’s ArcPad mobile […]
Technology company eCapture has launched a new software program, eyesMap3D, to generate accurate 3D models and point clouds, measured directly […]
IMSAR LLC, manufacturer of miniaturized synthetic aperture radar (SAR), is selling its detect and avoid radar technology to […]
As part of its effort to deliver cost-effective actionable data to enterprise customers, Measure, a drone operator in […]
Quanergy Systems, a provider of lidar sensors and smart sensing solutions, is offering a new sensor. The S3-Qi […]
Using aerial photography and GIS technology, historians, archaeologists and environmental scientists are able to look into the past and determine what actually occurred. GIS can play a huge role in archeological projects, and with the integration of virtual reality, the possibilities are even more exciting.
Photogrammetry software company SimActive is releasing a new version of Correlator3D with a redesigned aerial triangulation (AT) module. […]
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