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WebMap your business with Location Publisher

Add useful location information to your website with powerful interactive maps.

IMGS provides support to over 20 customers’ web-mapping solutions.

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IMGS
8b Keypoint
Rosemount Business Park
Dublin 11
Ireland

t: +353 1 885 3839
f: +353 1 885 3765

info@imgs.ie

Irish Mapping & GIS Solutions Limited

Trading as IMGS

Registered in Ireland with company number 8263555M.

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Fingal & Wexford sign up for IMGS Location Publisher

As part of a new range of ‘location’ products, IMGS today announces Location Publisher, designed to publish location based information on the Web. 

IMGS Location Publisher is a product that enables you to publish existing spatial information over the Web quickly and easily.  The first two customers to sign up for this product from IMGS are Fingal County Council and Wexford County Council, who will use the software to publish environmental and planning information via an interactive map on their websites. These sites will be live in the coming weeks.

The software can be configured and maintained by these local authorities without programming.  An open programmatic interface enables the product to be embedded easily into other enterprise applications.

Location Publisher is based on Intergraph GeoMedia WebMap technology.

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G/Technology 10

The G/Technology 10 release provides significant enhancements via: 

  • Improved operability through
    • Support for ORACLE Spatial Geometry Storage
    • Export to CAD tools 
  • Improved design efficiency through improved conflict and resoution tools
  • Enhanced mobile viewer data access 

See Intergraph's G/Technology website.

Spatial Transformation Services

Manage your spatial data processing with ease!  The IMGS team is highly experienced in developing FME (from Safe Software) routines to extract, translate, transform, integrate and distribute spatial data – automatically.

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