‘Spatial Manager’ dynamic Background Maps functions allow you to use preset maps (Bing, MapBox, OpenStreetMap, etc.), but also define and group your own maps by accessing public, administration or enterprise WMS, WMTS or XYZ/TMS servers (Google Maps, Municipalities, Gov. Agencies,... more
Some image map servers provide multi-domain or sub-domain structures in order to optimize data downloading. Load balancing improves workload distribution across multiple computing resources and aims to optimize the use of resources, maximize performance and minimize response time. From... more
Drone technology allows for safe mapping of terrains and property, producing high-quality surveying results. Whether you are a surveying, land developer, construction engineer, or a full-service A&E firm, utilizing the drones for terrain captures can decrease project time, reduce... more
While many ‘Spatial Manager’ users operate with spatial databases, such as PostGIS or SQL Server Spatial, very few know that database Views are processed in this application in the same way as database Tables. In the sample shown in this... more
An application whose primary focus is the spatial information handling (such as ‘Spatial Manager’), must include specific functionalities related to Coordinate Reference Systems (CRSs) and Transformations of geographic data (vector or raster) between different CRSs ... more
The Background Maps management is one of the functionalities most appreciated by the users of ‘Spatial Manager’. The recently released version 4.2 incorporates the option of bringing the BG Map to the front, which is very useful for maps... more