A Geographic Information System, or GIS, is a powerful tool for adding value to enterprise data
through geography. Besides location analytics, another major use for GIS is mapping. Maps are an
easy, intuitive way to see and understand complex information. The visual power of maps reveals
trends, patterns, and insights that are not as easily detected in other data presentation formats.
Until recently, GIS has largely remained a back-room technology, used by specialists. IDV Solutions takes a different approach, and enables enterprises to make best use of GIS technologies throughout the organization, via the web. By using best-of-breed GIS technologies, and through our Visual Fusion Suite™ of products and development services, we enable organizations to:
Until recently, GIS has largely remained a back-room technology, used by specialists. IDV Solutions takes a different approach, and enables enterprises to make best use of GIS technologies throughout the organization, via the web. By using best-of-breed GIS technologies, and through our Visual Fusion Suite™ of products and development services, we enable organizations to:
- Visually investigate data.
- Access complex data sets in easy to comprehend formats.
- Integrate seemingly unrelated information.
- Empower the visual learners who make up 60% of the population.
- Make data more accessible and understandable to broader groups within the enterprise.
- Identify hidden trends, patterns, correlations and/or anomalies in enterprise data.
“Perhaps the biggest shift for Geographical Information Systems — and the trend that will change
forever our notions of maps — is happening on the Web. All kinds of data will become available to create maps —
and link disparate kinds of information visually.”
- Newsweek, August 12, 2003
- Newsweek, August 12, 2003