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Mobile GIS for enterprise

Mobile GIS for enterprise. Jaak Laineste, founder Geospatial World Forum, Rotterdam, 2013. GIS trends. IT trends in general Workstations  PC  Web  Cloud  Mobile computing Smartphones Tablets GIS follows same path Mobile computing is not there yet. Web 2.0 after Google Maps.

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Mobile GIS for enterprise

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  1. Mobile GIS for enterprise Jaak Laineste, founder Geospatial World Forum, Rotterdam, 2013

  2. GIS trends • IT trends in general • Workstations PC  Web  Cloud •  Mobile computing • Smartphones • Tablets • GIS follows same path • Mobile computing is not there yet

  3. Web 2.0 after Google Maps • Geodata is not special anymore • Google has solved many GIS problems • Show location(s) – web, mobile • Show way from A to B • Geocoding • Navigation • Google impact • Geo is now simple, and free • Geospatial is familiar

  4. Mobile opportunities

  5. Web traffic 2013 Source: blogs.adobe.com, March 2013

  6. Mobile traffic 2013 Source: blogs.adobe.com, March 2013

  7. Mobile world trends • 2012 – IDC data: • Desktop will be replaced by tablets

  8. Mobile issues • Many platforms (still) • Windows Mobile/CE • Android, iOs, Windows 8, BlackBerry 10, Ubuntu mobile, ... • Hardware limit • CPU, battery, screen size, controls (keys, pointer), connectivity • Software limits • New software is needed

  9. Platforms – tablets

  10. Mobile geodata challenges • Data protection • Device management tools, BYOD • Database encryption • GIS usability • Maps love big screen • Touch editing • Data size • Mobile storage: 10...50 GB SSD • Connectivity • Mobile bandwidth: WiFi <20Mbps, 3+G <2Mbps • Not always online – data synchronization • Software • Limited, expensive to develop

  11. Mobile GIS solution examples • Basic maps • Google Maps for Android • Apple MapKit • TomTom SDK: Android and iOs • Nokia Maps SDK • MapQuest SDK • GIS-specialized • ESRI ArcGIS Mobile • Nutiteq maps SDK • Open Source • OpenLayers Mobile HTML • Route-me iOSderivates • Android projects

  12. Specialized solution examples • Map rendering • CloudMade – MapDroyd for Android • Recce – iOs game-like maps • CartoType – windows • Mapsforge • Turn-by-turn Navigation • Sygic • NaviGenie SDK • Copilot Live

  13. GIS mobile client apps • ArcGIS for iOS and Android • Google Earth • MapBox iOS • General Features: • Connect to one cloud • Basic editing • Measure, GPS

  14. Nutiteq Maps SDK

  15. Nutiteq SDK • Wide range of data formats • WMS, WFS, GeoTIFF, Shape, SpatiaLite ... • Offline and online • Integrated Mapsforge, MBTiles, MGMaps ... • Editing • Online WFS, offline SpatiaLite ... • 2D and 3D controls • Custom 3D models on map

  16. Utilities management app

  17. WFS vector data client app

  18. WMS with FeatureInfo

  19. End-user application 2.5D

  20. More advanced routing

  21. Drivetime zones

  22. 3D city

  23. Rotterdam 3D

  24. Indoor 3D

  25. Nutiteq SDK usage • Download and develop for free • Sample code • http://nutiteq.github.io project • OpenSource data connectors • Commercial partnerships welcome • Map content • Application/solution implementation • Distribution

  26. Thank you! Jaak Laineste CEO, Nutiteq www.nutiteq.com jaak@nutiteq.com

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