hyperGIS™ KeyFeatures
- Publish any GIS file format or database to Flash enabled devices
- Publish vector and raster formats
- Create advanced navigation and interactivity
- Display data via XML feeds
- Display WMS data layers
- Query SQL spatial and non-spatial databases and display results instantly.
- Automate data publishing and distribution.
- Add and edit icons and polygons together with links, directly in any web browser
- Platform independent client (Mac, Linux, Windows)
- Web client typically less than 15Kb
- Highspeed data transfer, even over small bandwidths.
- Infinite fluid zoom and pan
Introduction
hyperGIS enables you to publish geographic information to Flash enabled browsers and devices. Data layers created in hyperGIS can be edited directly in a web browser for on-line geocoding applications.
The system is vector based, utilising the most ubiquitous vector technology on the internet and mobile devices, Adobe Flash. This gives hyperGIS many of the advantages of vector based GIS (small file sizes, attributes on map objects, high quality printing), without the need for a dedicated plug-in. Flash is pre-installed on over 98% of web browsers and a growing number of PDA's and mobile phones*.
hyperGIS is suitable for wide deployment applications such as Location Based Services, information portals, real estate, government agency internet and intranet presentations, basically anywhere where geographic information needs to be available fast and dynamic over a network.
Any GIS format can be converted to a hyperGIS database. When you publish your GIS files in hyperGIS you can preserve an objects attributes for use in all manner of client side calculations and visualisations.
hyperGIS editors are typically 100% web based for remote creation and maintenance of content. They can be integrated with CMS (Content Management System) for seamless site management set-ups.
*FlashLite 2.0 available early 2006
Announcing hyperGIS 3.0
hyperGIS™ has undergone a major makeover and is now available as AS3 classes for Flex and Flash.
This makes it easier than ever to leverage the Adobe Flash® platform for online GIS applications.
A new data architecture allows for online editing of ALL vector and annotation data greatly increasing the possibilites.
Demo's available soon.