QGIS
Create, edit, visualize, analyze and publish geospatial information on Windows, Mac, Linux, BSD and mobile devices. For your desktop, server, in your web browser and as developer libraries. QGIS is a user-friendly open-source Geographic Information System (GIS) licensed under the GNU General Public License. QGIS is an official project of the Open Source Geospatial Foundation (OSGeo). It runs on Linux, Unix, Mac OSX, Windows and Android and supports numerous vector, raster, and database formats and functionalities. QGIS provides a continously growing number of capabilities provided by core functions and plugins. You can visualize, manage, edit, analyze data, and compose printable maps. We also collect case studies of how people all over the world use QGIS for their GIS work. You can view combinations of vector and raster data (in 2D or 3D) in different formats and projections without conversion to an internal or common format.
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Dask
Dask is open source and freely available. It is developed in coordination with other community projects like NumPy, pandas, and scikit-learn. Dask uses existing Python APIs and data structures to make it easy to switch between NumPy, pandas, scikit-learn to their Dask-powered equivalents. Dask's schedulers scale to thousand-node clusters and its algorithms have been tested on some of the largest supercomputers in the world. But you don't need a massive cluster to get started. Dask ships with schedulers designed for use on personal machines. Many people use Dask today to scale computations on their laptop, using multiple cores for computation and their disk for excess storage. Dask exposes lower-level APIs letting you build custom systems for in-house applications. This helps open source leaders parallelize their own packages and helps business leaders scale custom business logic.
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GeoGrid
GeoGrid is a lightweight GIS, a universal geographic information system with essential features, ready for immediate use via cloud, web, and mobile apps. It empowers any user, not just GIS specialists, to visualize, manage, and analyze spatial and business data through interactive, map‑based dashboards. Its configurable data model ingests and combines over 450 formats and data sources (e.g., FME integration), making it easy to collect, transform, and integrate geospatial and tabular information. Users can create eye‑catching interactive maps with OpenStreetMap backdrops, zooming into object attributes, linked documents, tables, and charts, and uncovering spatial relationships. Real‑time asset monitoring reduces costs and boosts efficiency, whether running standalone or integrated with other GIS systems. Collaborative editing allows multiple users, whether stationary or field, to update, add, or delete objects live.
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Agile GIS
Agile GIS enterprise-level web mapping allows users to integrate and re-use data in a wide variety of formats, making it easier to share and publish geographic information. It’s a user-friendly interface that promotes self-service and guides non-expert users through geospatial datasets, allowing you to process advanced GI tasks without relying on specialist support. Our GIS software lets you define a context for each user, giving them access to the tools and data sets defined by their role and permissions. Responsive, multi-device applications and tools. User-friendly interface. Publish and expose data via Web Services WFS, WMS and WMTS. Import spatial data from a wide range of formats, GML, GeoJSON, TAB, SHP, KML, DXF,GPX etc. Import data from spatial databases such as PostGIS, SQL Server, Oracle Spatial etc. Download and create new files in different spatial formats. It allows conversion of formats. Full editable capabilities (create new features, update and delete).
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