
Geophysics: 2010 Predictions: GIS Software
A couple of days ago, over a cup of coffee made by my mother-in-law, we were having some hallucinations about the trends set for 2010.
A couple of days ago, over a cup of coffee made by my mother-in-law, we were having some hallucinations about the trends set for 2010.
I have been writing about crazy technology topics for over two years, usually software and its applications. Today I want to take the opportunity to do an analysis
We previously talked about CadCorp, a software for GIS use with some nice CAD capabilities. You can download a quick guide to Cadcorp here, in Spanish.
In a previous post we talked about CadCorp's desktop tools, in a model similar to that of ESRI. In this case we will talk about the
We recently showed the ESRI industry product family, both ArcGIS for desktop and the most common extensions. In this case, we will talk about the
We are currently experiencing a boom among many technologies and brands whose application in geographic information systems is feasible, in this list, separated by type
Previously we talked about a price comparison of several map server platforms, this time we will talk about a comparison in terms of functionality.
We have previously compared licensing costs on GIS platforms, at least those that support sQLServer 2008. This is an analysis made by Petz, one day
It is difficult to leave out so many platforms that exist, however for this review we will use those that Microsoft recently considers its allies in compatibility.