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Saturday, October 4, 2008

What You Should Know About GIS Hosting

By Georgio Galveston

GIS is also known as Geographical Information System. GIS technology is used to capture, store, analyzing and managing data with geographical attributes such as maps. It is also used for creating and customizing or editing geographical data. Graphical Information Systems have paved the way for people to analyze geographical data in numerous ways, an example of the use of GIS would be to upload a map of a specific large area, and analysts can then check the map over for information such as the terrain type, distance over a specific area and pollution. The possibilities are endless with GIS; it has been very useful in tasks such as disaster management, market research and environmental research.

GIS often requires specialist hosting in order to be able to handle the different technologies needed for getting everything online. The hosting solution must be able to handle commercial and open source technologies such as PHP, Mapscript, PostGIS and Mapserver. The latter, Mapserver is a very popular open source application which specializes in rendering geographical images ready for the web for the user to use, search and edit. Mapserver uses various programming languages which include Pearl, PHP, Python, Java and C# and is available on most operating systems.

Some of the most well know GIS applications on the market at the moment are Google Maps and Live Maps. GIS hosting and map hosting is a very complex process which require a lot of technological knowledge to implement and maintain. A quick search on the Internet will reveal numerous hosting companies who specialize in hosting GIS and special mapping software. In the future we will certainly be hearing and seeing much more of these technologies coming into the mainstream which is partially thanks to technological advancements in creating more powerful personal computers, laptops and cell phones.


Written by Georgio Galveston. Get all you need to know about GIS Hosting and even Web Based Mapping

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