Google Geospatial

Geospatial is a term widely used to describe the combination of spatial software and analytical methods with terrestrial or geographic datasets. The term is often used in conjunction with geographic information systems and geomatics, never separately. Geospatial Information Officer is the head of geospatial information technology within a civilian, business, government and military organizations.

Make it easy for your employees to view, understand, and make decisions about location-based information. Incorporate your company's data into Google Maps and Google Earth to be shared quickly and easily with colleagues and clients. The intuitive Google mapping applications require little or no training; your staff and customers will immediately start to realize the benefits of rich, interactive geospatial information.

Google's enterprise versions of these products combine the familiar, interactive Google mapping products with added features designed especially for business users.

maps_api_ring Google Maps API Premier
Add familiar Google Maps to your public website to engage your customers. Help employees visualize business data and track mobile assets by incorporating our easy-to-use, interactive maps into your business applications.

earth_pro_ring Google Earth Pro
Empower business users with additional capabilities -- including importing data, measuring distances, and printing higher resolution images -- all against the backdrop of Google Earth.

earth_ent_ring Google Earth Enterprise
Make your organization's imagery, aerial photography and other geospatial data accessible and useful to all employees who need access. This secure version of Google Earth runs in your organization's own data center.


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