GeoMedia

Not to be confused with Geomedia Inc..
GeoMedia
Developer(s) Intergraph
Stable release 2015.1 / March 2015
Preview release 2016 / May 2015
Operating system x64 editions of Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 8.1 and Windows Server 2012; works on Windows XP and later (may be not supported); it is expected that GeoMedia will turn to be 64-bit application in near future
Type GIS
License Proprietary
Website geospatial.intergraph.com/products/GeoMedia/Details.aspx

Intergraph's GeoMedia is a geographic information system (GIS)[1] application for working with and conducting analysis on geographic information as well as producing maps from that analysis. GeoMedia is used for: creating geographic data; managing geospatial databases; joining business data, location intelligence and geographic data together; creating hard and soft-copy maps; conduct analysis in 'real-time'; base platform for multiple applications, geographic data validation, publishing geospatial information and analysing mapped information.

The system does not rely on proprietary data, but rather accesses and uses data sources directly or data that adheres to open standards such as those defined by the Open Geospatial Consortium and others. It is an enterprise-based system, providing an organization the ability to access, conduct analysis and distribute information through the organization or over the Web.

GeoMedia includes the following Windows desktop software:

Besides the desktop platform, there are also server-based GeoMedia products and well as GeoMedia products for various mobile devices to include smartphones and tablet computers. Optional extensions can be acquired separately to increase the functionality of GeoMedia.

References

  1. "Is Intergraph’s New GeoMedia Smart Client for You?". Directions Magazine. Retrieved 2015-11-14.
  2. "Powerful GIS Data Production and Analysis Moving Forward". Webinar Summer 2011. Intergraph SG&I. Retrieved 14 August 2012.
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