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July 12th, 2012
SuperGeo Releases SuperGIS Server 3.1 Value Edition

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SuperGeo Technologies announced the release of SuperGIS Server 3.1, the comprehensive server-based GIS, which mainly enhances the integration with other GIS sources, such as OpenLayers, Google Map, ArcGIS Server, etc and enables users to create, manage, integrate, and publish a variety of spatial data, image, and GIS abilities over the Internet.

The upgraded version further enhances the integration with other GIS sources, such as OpenLayers, Google Map, ArcGIS Server, etc. Through using SuperGIS Server 3.1, GIS users can apply GIS services to desktop, mobile, and web applications. The server-based GIS software helps build ideal workflow and improve decision-making and labor productivity in your business.

The SuperGIS Server 3.1 Value Edition features the whole new SuperGIS Server Manager that enables administrator to publish and manage GIS services through web browsers. Furthermore, SuperGIS Server 3.1 Value Edition adds Web Map Tile Service (WMTS) that conforms to OGC standard.

To improve the efficiency of spatial data management, SuperGIS Server 3.1 offers the SuperGIS Server Map Cache Tool to produce cache map and maintain map service. Meanwhile, SuperGIS Server 3.1 increases the network analysis capability through integrating with SuperGIS Network Server 3, providing administrators with a more flexible server framework.

For more product highlights of SuperGIS Server 3.1, please visit
http://www.supergeotek.com/Library_1_201207.aspx