IONIC Releases RedSpider Web 3.2 with 3D Services, Improved WCS Services and PostGIS Support
Written by IONIC
22 October 2004
IONIC announces the release of RedSpider Web 3.2, a completely internationalized product, with full bi-lingual support for both English and French out-of-the box. RedSpider Web 3.2 includes the best functionality to build your interoperable spatial data infrastructure (SDI), in a scalable, robust, and comprehensive product.
With RedSpider 3.2, users can spatially-enable their organization with minimal impact on their overall IT landscape, cutting months off integration time.
Version 3.2 includes a powerful OGC Web Terrain Service, allowing for the production and navigation of 3D scenes that can be dynamically built with data from multiple, distributed Web Map Services (for imagery), Web Feature Services (for building or other feature data), and Web Coverage Services (for Digital Elevation Models, and more).
IONIC developers now can use PostGIS, the new and free geo-spatial enabler for the Postgres database, to deploy their data with both WMS and transactional WFS interfaces. And, RedSpider 3.2 supports http GET/POST, WSDL and SOAP interfaces for WMS, WFS and WCS interfaces. RedSpider Web 3.2 has been improved with an enhanced WCS for multi-spectral imagery, new indexing features, pixel-space capability for non-rectified images, and virtual layer management in a cascading environment. In conjunction with other IONIC products, RedSpider Web 3.2 allows for the deployment of massive, real-time Image Archives Services over hyperspectral (HSI), multispectral (MSI), electro-optical (EO), and radar data.
All of this can be accessed through the IONIC GeoViewer, which is distributed along with RedSpider Web. The GeoViewer, based on RedSpider Studio technology, offers a user-friendly, highly functional, browser-based application for accessing multiple, distributed WMS, WFS and WCS.
Said Dimitri Monie, RedSpider Web Product Manager, “The release of RedSpider Web 3.2 has been inspired by our users’ wants and needs. It represents the synergy between IONIC’s cutting edge technology and the maturity of the OGC architecture.”
About IONIC:
IONIC is the world leader in interoperable location-based services, Web-mapping, distributed geo-processing, and imagery. The IONIC RedSpider product line is the most robust and complete suite of OpenGeospatial/ISO web services available today. IONIC is an active member of OGC and ISO TC211 and has a comprehensive team of specialists dedicated to interoperable products with extensive expertise in the development of Java components for innovative, flexible and interoperable distributed applications. IONIC geo-enables thousands of users to connect to the emerging interoperable spatial data infrastructure.
GISuser Feature Articles
Top iPhone related GIS and Geo Tech news stories from 2009 - At the end of the year its always interesting for us to look at some of the stats and results to identify trends and more important, to see what our readers think is hot! In the "news" category it seems that iPhone related geo tech items were extremely popular.
10 Awesome GIS and Mapping apps for the iPhone - I recall last year at the ESRI UC when an iPhone was on stage showing a prototype app (think ArcPad on iPhone). It was then that I realized the iPhone platform is going to be BIG in mapping and there's a ton of opportunity for developers.
Nokia Booklet 3G, unboxing video and image gallery... Those of you in the USA who pop in to BestBuy occasionally, you may have seen a stand showing off the Nokia Booklet 3G. A sleek, 3G enabled, SIM slot (AT&T) sporting netbook.
Interesting Tweeple - 10 Geo Technology & Geo-Social Women of Twitter - given the growing love for geospatial and location-aware technologies, I’ve decided to hype 10 women that I feel make a significant contribution to the Geo-Twittersphere. If you’d like to add 10 knowledgeable and useful Twitter contacts to your Geo following list I highly suggest the following: (in no particular order)
10 Geo Social Location-Aware Apps Making Waves... With Twitter's opening of their location API to developers there's going to be a ton of third party apps that will enable Twitter users to share location-aware information via their Twitter accounts.
Signs that indicate you may be a GeoGeek (aka. GeoNerd) and some suggested Geo blogs - Chances are good that if you are a Geo Geek then you already know it and likely refer to yourself as one. However, there’s many of you out there that may be on the fence and wondering… “am I a Geo Geek?" Read on for a comprehensive list of signs you might be a GeoGeek followed up by some suggested Geoblog reading.
Real-time GPS Mapping and GIS Solution Aids Efficient Disaster Management - Saturday, February 7, 2009 will forever be known as Black Saturday in the State of Victoria, Australia. In the midst of a 10-year drought, a record breaking heat wave descended upon the state, with temperatures exceeding 45 degrees C (110-120 deg F), breaking all-time record highs in some cities - Victoria Police Use Trimble Juno SC Handhelds to Speed Assessment of Damage Caused by Bush Fires.
10 Ways Your Tech Business Can Take Advantage of Twitter - Many companies and individuals are still asking themselves how can I use Twitter in my business? The following is a small sampling of some of the ways that your technology business can use Twitter to your advantage.
2010 ESRI Federal User Conference February 17-19, 2010, Washington D.C. Walter E. Washington Convention Center - The FedUC is the largest geospatial conference for federal agencies. Connect with other leaders, decision makers, and GIS professionals.
The International LiDAR Mapping Forum 2010 - Tenth Anniversary Event! ILMF 2010 will be held from March 3 - 5, 2010 at the Hyatt Regency in Denver at Colorado Convention Center.
The NAVTEQ 2010 Global LBS Challenge Awards Ceremony will be held during Ignite at O'Reilly Where 2.0. Be among the first to hear as NAVTEQ announces the winners for the North America region. Participants will be competing for a global prize pool of $10 million and growing by showcasing pre-commercial location-enabled apps using NAVTEQ map data & products. March 30, 2010, during Ignite Where, 7:30pm - 9:00pm, at the Marriott San Jose, CA
WHERE2.0 2010 - Now in its sixth year, the Where 2.0 Conference is where the grassroots and leading edge developers building location-aware technology intersect with the businesses and entrepreneurs seeking out location apps, platforms, and hardware to gain a competitive edge. For 15% use Discount Code: whr10lbs