Map Intelligence: See what’s happening and where in your business

Map Intelligence is a breakthrough product in the world of geographic information systems, enabling the development of dynamic, browser-based mapping applications without the need for programming skills. Use Map Intelligence to reduce development time, increase ROI from business intelligence, spreadsheet data and mapping systems, and deliver visual information where and when it's needed. Map Intelligence customers range from defence and policing through to property development and banking.

See what’s happening and where in your business

Before now, true adhoc, interactive map-based, analytical reporting has been available only to the largest organizations, and even then at great expense using dedicated resources. Using Map Intelligence, flexible spatial analysis is now available affordably and quickly to business users, for any data that includes information about position. Map Intelligence sets the benchmark for power, extensibility and ease of use of spatial applications.

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Extend business intelligence into GIS using dashboard driven maps
Extend GIS using map driven business intelligence dashboards
Merge business data with external data via web services
No programming skills required
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Map Creation

Maps are created and built up as layers. Some layers reside as part of the mapping environment. These are typically more static in nature and may include streets, parks, postal districts, and cities, as well as features such as radio towers, pipelines, powerlines and so on.

Dynamically Generate Mapping Applications

Map Intelligence generates dynamic layers from the “facts and dimensions” in the dashboard or spreadsheet data and sends them to a geographic information system (GIS) to superimpose these over the GIS service’s static layers. The result is a customized interactive map displayed in a browser. Point data is automatically geocoded from street addresses if required. Users can specify what information is to be passed to the GIS or between web services and how it is to be treated. For example, as a real-estate user hovers over a point on a map that (say) represents a property sale, a pop-up window could display the sale date, price paid, property type and agent’s details. A URL can be associated with a point so that when a user clicks on that point another application displays the floor plans of the property.

Add New Dimensions to your Data

Layers can quickly be hidden or revealed at different scales, individual points can be replaced by shapes as users zoom out - streets can be replaced by localities and so on. Layers can be shown or hidden as required. For example, a crimes layer can be displayed alongside a house mean price layer, or the current quarter’s sales layer can be displayed and the layer for last quarter hidden.

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