Google Maps Look&Feel |
This is especially popular among users with no special training who do not find a classical GIS particularly attractive. Many people are already familiar with the Google Maps interface from consumer applications, so that shouldn’t intimidate anyone nowadays. |
Easy to use |
The intuitive user guidance makes sure of that. And that new users feel comfortable with the software in no time at all. |
Powerful zoom properties |
For example, the user can – via aerial photographs – zoom “from above” into the interior of a building and read its properties. |
A pure web application |
All that’s needed is an Internet connection on the client for g.on aimPort to be ready for use anywhere. |
The use of Oracle databases |
Due to their leading market position, Oracle products guarantee a high degree of investment security. |
No need for special client software |
This keeps license costs low and helps save money. |
Integrated user management |
This is an absolute MUST, especially if you are working within a heterogeneous company structure. Users and groups along with their roles and rights can be administered online and provide a clear overview. |
Full integration into your company’s IT |
Who would want an isolated application? This is excluded by the use of standards like Oracle DB 10/11g or SAPEVENTS. |
OGC-conform |
g.on offers web services according to the standards of the Open Geospatial Consortium (OGC). This, too, reduces your costs. |
Modular design |
g.on aimPort’s architecture enables it to make all kinds of special wishes come true and realize subsequent supplements and extensions. |