What is GIS ?
GIS [Geographical Information System] is a computer system for capturing, storing, checking, integrating, manipulating, analyzing and displaying data related to positions on the Earth's surface. Geographical Information System is used for handling maps of one kind or another. These might be represented as several different layers where each layer holds data about a particular kind of feature. Each feature is linked to a position on the graphical image on a map and a record in an attribute table. GIS can relate otherwise disparate on the basis of common geography, revealing hidden patterns, relationships, and trends that are not readily apparent in spreadsheets or statistical packages, often creating new information from existing data resources.
Hidden in most data is a geographical component: an address, postal code, census block, city, county, or latitude/longitude coordinate. With GIS, you can explore the spatial element of your data to display soil types, track crime patterns, analyze animal migration patterns, find the best location for an expanding business, model the path of atmospheric pollution, and make decisions for many types of complicated problems.
GIS is the technique to visualize, manipulate, analyze, and display spatial data. Simply put, a GIS combines layers of information about a place to give you a better understanding of that place. What layers of information you combine depends on your purpose-finding the best location for a new store, analyzing environmental damage, viewing similar crimes in a city to detect a pattern, and so on.
We offer state-of the-art and highly reliable Geo-Spatial services for clients across the world. We strive to remain at the cutting-edge of Geospatial technologies: ensuring quality delivery on schedule, on various GIS software platform required by the customer.
We maintain dedicated Technology Center to maintain an up to- date database across various Geospatial technology and platforms (ESRI, Intergraph, AutoCAD). Our service/ application areas cover Photogrammetry and utilities (telecom, gas, electricity, water, storm water, sewerage etc.), Partial mapping, Map publishing and other application areas of GIS.
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