Vexcel
Vexcel’s data platform offers high-accuracy aerial imagery, 3D models, elevation data, and AI-derived insights designed for use in 40+ countries; it delivers oblique imagery at ~7.5 cm resolution, orthomosaic imagery for both urban and wide-area coverage, digital surface and terrain models (DSM/DTM), multispectral imagery for vegetation and land-use analysis, and a photorealistic “3D Cities” mesh product, all accessible via APIs, image services for platforms such as ArcGIS, a viewer, and SDKs. It uses a dedicated fleet of fixed-wing aircraft equipped with advanced sensors and aligns every collection with ground control for mapping-grade accuracy. Its Elements AI product further processes imagery to extract more than 80 attributes for buildings, properties, and roadways. Vexcel’s imagery and data feed workflows across industries such as government (transportation, urban planning, public safety), telecom, utilities, insurance, energy, AEC, and smart-cities initiatives.
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Simple GIS Client
Easy to use GIS software for Windows desktop, laptop, and tablet computers at the lowest price. Create, analyze, and publish spatial data. Import location data from Excel spreadsheets or csv files using coordinate data or by street address. Unlimited geocoding support. Supports reading and editing common GIS formats such as shapefiles and raster images. In addition, Simple GIS Client comes with powerful editing features plus data wizards to access freely available data from the USGS, US Census Bureau, and OpenStreetMap. Easily create heat maps, perform spatial and buffer analysis and create professional maps. Also supports, GPS tracking, geocoding, routing, and navigation. Highly customizable via integrated VB editor with access to hundreds of properties and methods. Perfect GIS software package for small business, freelance or individuals needing GIS on a budget.
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Bing Maps
Map multiple locations, get transit/walking/driving directions, view live traffic conditions, plan trips, view satellite, aerial and street side imagery. Use Bing Maps for all of your mapping and directional needs.
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OpenStreetMap
OpenStreetMap provides map data for thousands of web sites, mobile apps, and hardware devices. OpenStreetMap is built by a community of mappers that contribute and maintain data about roads, trails, cafés, railway stations, and much more, all over the world. OpenStreetMap emphasizes local knowledge. Contributors use aerial imagery, GPS devices, and low-tech field maps to verify that OSM is accurate and up to date. OpenStreetMap's community is diverse, passionate, and growing every day. Our contributors include enthusiast mappers, GIS professionals, engineers running the OSM servers, humanitarians mapping disaster-affected areas, and many more. To learn more about the community, see the OpenStreetMap Blog, user diaries, community blogs, and the OSM Foundation website. OpenStreetMap is open data: you are free to use it for any purpose as long as you credit OpenStreetMap and its contributors.
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