Turning Up the Speed of GIS with MapInfo Raster


Spatial analysis is about releasing insights from data and visualizing it in a way that can be easily communicated. Before we get to the maps, it’s all about the data. Unfortunately, our ability to process and present data has been limited by the capabilities of the available GIS applications; big datasets have traditionally represented a trade-off between long waiting times and low resolution images. That’s just changed.

MapInfo Pro Raster will revolutionize the way GIS professionals use grid and imagery data and will dramatically improve efficiency. MapInfo Pro Raster is a next generation raster grid-based engine and data format that offers high speed processing without the traditional trade-off in quality. These capabilities are implemented across a complete location intelligence suite, bringing new applications from the desktop to the server and across the web and mobile.

In this webinar you will learn:
– How to drive down analysis times by visualizing data over huge areas
– What it’s like to open huge data files — from 10’s to hundreds of gigabytes — in seconds and get working moments later
– What becomes possible by combining the strengths of vector and raster-based data and analysis techniques
– How these exciting changes in the way we work will impact all GIS professionals, but particularly those in insurance, retail, the public sector and Telco

More details
MapInfo Pro Raster is a new solution by Pitney Bowes, a global technology company offering innovative products and solutions that enable commerce in the areas of customer information management, location intelligence, customer engagement, shipping and mailing, and global ecommerce. Pitney Bowes delivers accuracy and precision across the connected and borderless world of commerce to help clients create meaningful impact.

For Pitney Bowes, getting it right matters.

Speakers
Tom Probert – Global Product Manager, MapInfo Pro, Pitney Bowes

Who should attend

Business analysts, CIOs, heads of customer analytics, heads of customer engagement, marketing officers, directors of marketing, sales directors, CDOs, CIOs, CFOs and sales managers

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