05.02.2019
Geocom GIS Circle | Extended 2019New technologies, speed workshops and tips for the day-to-day business have been the focus in this popular Geocom event. The future of the GIS world and the daily challenges have been spotted from different angles.
29.05.2017
Software-as-a-Service: GEONISWhile consulting water and waste water companies in Poland, the need for using GIS technology helping them to improve their processes and ease the legal obligations, became more and more obvious. The difficulty, however, was that most companies in the sector are rather small, have limited budgets and IT specific services are often outsourced.
27.02.2017
Change is the only Constant in LifeAs the Greek philosopher Heraclitus once said: “change is the only constant in life”. This proverb describes the dynamic market and technological transformation Geocom is currently facing.
28.10.2016
More Self-Service in My EsriYou already know the My Esri Portal because of the software download center and obtaining license information.
21.09.2016
Dynamic Feeder MapThe Dynamic Feeder Map simplifies and bundles the most important information about electricity supply into compact reports, concentrating on what’s most critical. For this it is especially valued by network managers.
31.05.2016
Drone2Map takes GEONIS Blaeu to new heightsThe use of drones in combination with Drone2Map for ArcGIS has proven to be a great way to improve the productivity in data capture and processing products that the Waterschappen can easily adapt to improve the efficiency in their workflows.
30.03.2016
1Spatial becomes Geocom Partner for UK and Ireland1Spatial, the global spatial software company, which manages the world’s largest spatial data, has become a distribution partner of Geocom Informatik. 1Spatial will sell and implement Geocom’s GEONIS GIS product suite for utilities and industrial plants in the UK and Irish markets. Both companies are Esri worldwide partners.
19.02.2016
BAYSIS Map ViewerIn January 2016, the Bavarian Road Information System (BAYSIS Map Viewer) was made available to the public.