Spatial Wave releases Mapplet.NET 4.1 for advanced enterprise GIS viewing
Written by Spatial Wave
Tuesday, 06 May 2008
Aliso Viejo, California (May 6, 2008): Spatial Wave, Inc. has announced the new release of Mapplet.NET 4.1. New customers and existing customers on maintenance will receive the new release.
Mapplet.NET is the most advanced GIS viewer in the industry. Utilizing the advantages of proven ESRI and Microsoft technology, 4.1 offers a framework for easy GIS web portal development. Mapplet.NET is the only viewer that includes support for both legacy ArcIMS and the new ArcGIS Server technology using exactly the same administration and configuration interface. Without programming, Mapplet.NET allows an organization to build powerful GIS portals to view and analyze data within hours. Through the use of many powerful components, Mapplet.NET makes an ideal platform for both utilities and local government agencies interested in developing GIS web portals. These portals would allow them to view and query not only GIS data but other related facilities data from Customer Service or Document Management Systems. This new release builds on the success of Mapplet.NET 4.0’s ease-of-use and functionality. WebMapplet is the most significant new feature of this release which greatly enhances the graphic user interface for customizable web portals. Developed using Ajax technology, WebMapplet provides a very simple-to-use, fully functional interface that allows non-GIS users to readily adopt its use.
“Our goal was to create the most powerful, yet easy to use, solution for all types of government entities trying to implement GIS as a tool to manage their business processes,” said Dr. Ali Diba, President of Spatial Wave. “With Mapplet.NET 4.1, we are able to offer unprecedented capabilities to non-GIS users with complex legacy, large scale databases containing many years of transactional data and monitoring data,” said Dr. Diba.
About Spatial Wave
Spatial Wave is an industry leading GIS software company specializing in the development of enterprise-specific work flow application solutions. Spatial Wave solutions enable office and mobile workers in large organizations to increase efficiency and productivity by taking advantage of GIS technology in their daily work. Their solutions are designed to empower their customers to accomplish their tasks by utilizing advanced technology with minimal training.
Spatial Wave is headquartered in Aliso Viejo, in Orange County, California. For more information, please visit their web site at: www.spatialwave.com
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