Intergraph® GeoMedia® to Support Microsoft SQL Server 2008 Spatial
Enhancements
HUNTSVILLE, Ala.,- The Intergraph® GeoMedia® suite of geospatial information management and analysis products will support Microsoft's SQL Server 2008 spatial enhancements to provide Intergraph customers with an
improved capacity for interoperability and information sharing.
The spatial enhancements to SQL Server 2008 will benefit all of
Intergraph's customers who utilize SQL Server for the storage and
management of their geospatial information.
"By incorporating the spatial capabilities of SQL Server 2008 into
Intergraph's GeoMedia suite, our joint customers can utilize both
technologies through the integration of spatial data and overcome a range
of complex operational issues," said Ed Katibah, Spatial Program Manager,
SQL Server at Microsoft Corp. "Intergraph's solution shows the benefits
that become possible when our industry partners combine their expertise
with the technologies in SQL Server."
"Intergraph is a pioneer in providing geospatially enabled technologies and
our history of innovation has enabled our customers and the vertical
markets we serve to create, analyze, visualize, manage and distribute vast
amounts of geospatial and spatially related information," said Mark
Doherty, executive director, for Intergraph Technology Architecture and
Strategy. "By supporting the spatial enhancements in Microsoft's SQL
Server 2008, Intergraph underscores our continued commitment to bringing
the most up-to-date technologies to market. The new database capabilities
will increase productivity by enabling our customers to work more
efficiently and effectively with fully integrated spatial data."
Intergraph offers a complete set of geospatial solutions. Intergraph's
geospatial information management, analysis and distribution suite includes
solutions for server, desktop, mobile and online applications. |
Spectra Precision Introduces Rugged Data Collector
and New Field
Software for its Optical and GPS
Survey Systems
WESTMINSTER, Co, May 27, 2008 -- Spectra Precision announced today he
addition of the Spectra Precision® NomadT data collector running its new
Field Surveyor 2.0 field software for its FOCUS® 10 Total Stations and
EPOCH® 25 GPS Systems. The rugged data collector and new field software solution provides increased functionality for surveying applications
including topographic data collection, staking and layout, boundary and
cadastre, and comprehensive COGO and roading routines.
"The introduction of the new Spectra Precision Field Surveyor 2.0 field
software in combination with the new Nomad data collector is another
significant step providing comprehensive solutions to meet our customer's
needs," said Frank Dorenkamp, business area manager for the Spectra
Precision brand. "The feature rich field software offers significantly
increased functionality over previous software versions for a wide range of
surveying applications."
The Nomad is one of the most powerful and advanced data collectors
available today. The Nomad comes standard with an 806 MHz processor, 128 MB
of memory and integrated Bluetooth technology. In addition, it includes an
integrated navigation grade Global Positioning System (GPS) receiver and
802.11g (WiFi).
With the Spectra Precision Nomad data collector, surveyors can take
advantage of the Nomad's Secure Digital (SDIO) slots and USB host and
client to add more devices such as SD memory cards. In addition to its
standard built-in features and optional configurations, the Nomad data
collector offers top-of-the-line performance with a 5200 mAh rechargeable
lithium ion battery, 1 GB of Flash storage and a daylight-visible full-VGA
touch screen display. The battery provides surveyors with 15 hours or more
of active use without a recharge. The Nomad's full-VGA display is sharp and
clear in sunlight, presenting maps and other graphic-intensive files in
better detail than a typical QVGA display. It also comes with Windows
Mobile® 6, the latest version of Microsoft's operating system for mobile
devices.
The Nomad series meets the MIL-STD-810F standard for drops, vibration and
temperature extremes. It also comes with an IP67 rating, which means it is
completely sealed against dust and can survive immersion in up to a meter
of water. Weighing just 595 grams, the Nomad is shaped to fit comfortably
in a user's hand.
Both the new Nomad and existing Spectra Precision Recon® data collectors
run the new full-featured Spectra Precision Field Surveyor 2.0 field
software. The software provides increased functionality for surveying
activities in either a Standard or Advanced option. Standard application
features built specifically for a wide range of surveying needs including
topographic point, feature and description data collection, staking of
points, lines, curves and spirals, Coordinate Geometry in-field
calculations such as areas, intersections and inverses, Advanced optional
features include Digital Terrain Models, support for Digital Leveling, and
a powerful roading package for staking alignments and cross sections.
Spectra Precision EPOCH 25 GPS System
The EPOCH 25 System provides surveyors with a rugged multi-purpose modular
system. The system provides fast, reliable initializations resulting in
high-quality RTK and Static results. Designed especially for tough
surveying conditions, the compact and lightweight EPOCH 25 System handles
extreme temperatures, dirt and water. Back at the office, surveyors can
utilize the user friendly Spectra Precision Office Software for
postprocessing and quality control.
This multipurpose surveying tool has been designed to meet the everyday
needs of surveyors. The EPOCH 25 System includes a Spectra Precision EPOCH
25 L1/L2 GPS base receiver; a Spectra Precision EPOCH 25 L1/L2 GPS rover
including internal radio modem and battery. Application field software is
designed to meet the survey applications specific to a geographical region,
operating on either the Recon® or the Nomad data collector.
Spectra Precision FOCUS 10 Total Station Series
Spectra Precision's FOCUS 10 Total Station Series features optical total
stations that are fast, reliable and accurate. FOCUS 10 is a series of
servomotor-driven total station models with three angle accuracies.
Servomotor, Autolock or Robotic models are available, each with 1.5", 3" or
5" accuracy options. With the Autolock option, surveyors can focus on
information being displayed. Autolock tracking technology eliminates the
need to look through the telescope and no fine adjustments are needed to
pin point the prism.
The robotic FOCUS 10 Total Station provides wireless communication between
the rod and the instrument. This drives and manages measurements completely
at the rod. With a FOCUS 10 Robotic Total Station, optical surveys can be
performed with only one operator, again controlled by either the Recon or
the Nomad data collector
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