Solution Type
- Data Processing
- GIS Application
- Data Collection
- Mapping
- Web GIS
Web GIS
Effortless use. Always accessible. Completely custom
Access your data whether you’re in your office or out in the field.
The Drone Data GeoPortal is optimized to work with mobile and desktop devices. It’s a flexible solution that allows you to use data collaboratively or limit use and secure data in accordance with ISO 27000.
Communicate effectively with clients
On average, about 20% of time spent on a project is wasted on solving technology problems when delivering results to a client. As a result, you lose time and risk decreasing client satisfaction. The Drone Data GeoPortal allows the client to view your hard work directly and without glitches.A platform to showcase your services
The Drone Data GeoPortal can be extended to function as your online store, where you can accept orders for data collection and offer additional services to your clients. Transform your data management tool into a marketing platform!The Client needed to rapidly develop a custom geo-enabled software application that would help derive business intelligence data. They wanted a cooperative partner with extensive experience in the development of complex GIS applications and chose Intetics for its GIS expertise and outstanding project collaboration ability. The Client wanted a modern web application with interactive user experience, where the user could display and edit geographic layers and custom objects, such as technical means and map splitting into squares. The software application had to contain the capability to create and edit point, line, and polygon geo objects. The new application also required full integration with a parent application, in order to function as part of an automated information complex and to provide the most optimal geo-based business analytics results.
Project objective was to develop and implement a Web GIS solution that accelerates the process of spatial data collection, analysis and verification of the client’s GIS department.
In order to produce high quality map data, the client’s GIS department needed a universal web GIS tool that would collect data from different providers of spatial data services. The tool had to be able to synchronize the data with the client’s existing application.
Project objective was to help a regional electricity supply company automate management work and provide relevant information to users.
A power distribution infrastructure requires constant monitoring and reporting. An existing application that was used by the electricity provider didn’t provide sufficient performance and didn’t have a proprietary license. They wanted a modern web-mapping application with interactive user experience, where the user could display geographic layers of power distribution systems based on open-source GIS technologies.
The municipality manages over 400 square miles of infrastructure, which requires constant monitoring and reporting. The city wanted a modern web-mapping application with interactive user experience to promptly obtain information from users about problems and issues with the existing infrastructure. They were searching for a responsive partner with experience in providing complex GIS solutions to develop, test and implement this custom solution.
Project objective was to create a web application for a young start-up company that offers web services to farmers for better farm management.The goal of the start-up owners was to create an app that would consolidate agronomic data and make farm management easier. First, they needed a specialized information system that would contain the necessary data. The data from various data providers had to be aggregated into a local database, analyzed and delivered to app users in a format that allowed for quick and comfortable decision making about farm management.
The objective: to develop and implement reliable, public sources of information for Ukraine’s protected areas based on open source GIS solutions, helping the National Ecological Centre of Ukraine (NECU) maintain protected areas and decrease human impact on the environment.
The NECU, a major nongovernmental, non-profit ecological association in Ukraine partnered with Kyiv’s OSGeo Research and Education Lab at Taras Shevchenko National University to make information about nature conservation areas in Ukraine publicly accessible. The project was crowd-sourced and launched in 2014. Up to this point, the only source of public information and data about protected areas was in paper and raster data formats. The two organizations wanted to create a cadaster web application that would show the borders of Ukraine’s protected areas, but needed more GIS development expertise.
The client’s existing web application didn’t include functionality that would allow its users to create custom map orders. The client wanted to improve their application with a modern web mapping tool based on open source technologies. Several functionalities needed to be included: display base cartographic layers and satellite images, display thematic layers of nomenclature grids, and search by address and name of nomenclature grid. Cost was a factor, as the client wanted to keep costs down during system deployment. The new web application also needed to be adapted for mobile devices and have intuitive graphic user interface.
Ukraine’s second largest city, Kharkiv, contains numerous parks and recreation areas that provide different services and amenities. The recreation areas are managed by the Department of Communal Services. To make information more accessible to the public, the Department wanted to build an accessible Web-GIS based application. The app needed to help citizens locate a park and obtain information about recreation activities in their community, find parks or recreation areas near them and help discover activities that interest them.
Increasingly more mapping and geographical tasks can be solved with Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs), for example industrial survey and inspection, 3D modeling and land use management. While the use of UAVs significantly improves efficiency, the ever-increasing amount of collected data requires specialized infrastructure for data storage and maintenance.
- 3D Modeling & Analysis
- Drone Data
- Geospatial Analysis
- Dedicated Center
- Consulting
- CMS
- Data Conversion
- GIS QA
Commercial vs. Open Source: A comparison of GIS Software
We are conditioned to think that high price equals high value. Because of this, we always assume that something we’ve paid for is better than something free. But is that true in every case?