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Upcoming Webinar Get More From Your Maps: Introducing MapInfo Professional v10.5!

Webinar – Get More From Your Maps: Introducing MapInfo Professional v10.5

Date:             Wednesday, June 23, 2010

Time:             2:00 PM – 3:00 PM EDT

Panelist:    Moshe Binyamin, Global Product Manager, Pitney Bowes Business Insight

You asked, we listened!  Come and hear what frequently requested enhancements have been addressed in this new release!

With the latest enhancements to MapInfo Professional, you will find less of your time spent on creating maps, allowing more time to fully use the value of what the maps are expressing.  Also learn new ways to share your analysis with non-MapInfo Professional users so they too can reap the benefits of location intelligence.

Key Topics Include:

  • Create and work with maps faster than ever before with new usability and productivity enhancements
  • Share not just the maps, but the Insight as well with even more PDF capabilities and our hosted web mapping service, MapInfo® Stratus™
  • Add new data, right away, for any place in the world!  Using new Tile Server Capabilities, this is all possible with nothing to install on desktop systems.

Register now!

http://www.pbinsight.com/resources/events/details/get-more-from-your-maps-introducing-mapinfo-professional-v10.5

MapInfo Professional® Online 30-Day Trial Evaluation Available!

After many months of engineering work, the latest release of MapInfo Professional v10.5 has been delivered to Production.  Benefits include faster map creation and editing, new ways of sharing dynamic output for greater insight, and data connectivity using industry-standard data servers from around the world.

The online 30-Day Trial Evaluation of MapInfo Professional v10.5 is now available on the PBBI website.  Visit: http://www.pbinsight.com/support/product-downloads/for/mapinfo-professional

MapInfo Professional v10.5 — providing the power of location!

Customer User Sites for Location Intelligence on PBBI website

Check out how mapping applications based on technology from Pitney Bowes Business Insight and is being used by customers around the world, from local governments to major communication companies.

Customer Sites – http://www.pbinsight.com/resources/customer-sites

Customers have embraced Location Intelligence by publishing information on assets and services in a geographic context. See examples of spatially enabled web applications using PBBI’s Location intelligence solutions and how Pitney Bowes Business Insight customers are using these products to provide a richer web experience for their site visitors.

Come back often as this landing page is designed to be dynamic with new sites being added regularly!

Create great looking maps faster than ever with MapInfo Professional v10.5

Next week will be officially announcing MapInfo Professional v10.5 at the Pitney Bowes Business Insights user conference (May 12-14).  The final feature we’re releasing makes it easier than ever to create maps.  By enhancing usability, MapInfo Professional v10.5 decreases the time to value, allowing users more time to analyze geographic data and share insight.

Users can now create multiple zoom dependent layer styles or label values with just a click of the mouse. Maps that may have required 17-plus layers in the past can now be created with only seven layers, while still retaining the same level of intricacy and interactivity. With each new version of MapInfo Professional, PBBI continues to make the process of creating maps more streamlined and user-friendly.

Remember to check back here, or follow us on twitter to get more updates on MapInfo Professional v10.5

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MapInfo Professional v10.5 Reads and Accesses Metadata!

In addition to sharing maps across the enterprise and via the cloud, MapInfo Professional v10.5 enables users to access even more data and services thanks to a Metadata Browser. Users will be able to search and open map files by only typing in a few keywords, making it easier to find the data they need. With the Metadata browser, organizations using MapInfo Professional can also connect to any publicly hosted data catalog.

The newest version will support the OCG Catalog Services Web (CSW) and also include features to help European customers meet INSPIRE requirements. Finally, MI Pro 10.5 enables you to connect to a catalog that your organization hosts. With MapInfo Professional and PBBI’s offerings, users will be able to set up and populate an internal or external searchable catalog.

Remember to check back here, or follow us on twitter to get more updates on MapInfo Professional v10.5!

MapInfo Professional v10.5 – Share intelligent maps through GeoPDF and via the cloud!

MapInfo Professional v10.5 is coming and we wanted to give you a heads up about one of the new features to be released before formally announcing the product at the Pitney Bowes Business Insights user conference (May 12-14).

The newest feature provides organizations with new and powerful ways to share maps across the enterprise and via the cloud, enhancing access to the tools and information necessary to make critical business decisions.

With MapInfo Professional v10.5, organizations can create and share dynamic maps that business users can interact with on a daily basis. For instance, users will be able to publish maps to the cloud through a  PBBI’s newest web mapping application, MapInfo Stratus.

PBBI has also enhanced MapInfo Professional’s PDF publishing options, introducing GeoPDF. With GeoPDF, it’s possible to publish both coordinate data as well as tabular information to a PDF file, giving users more flexibility to share information with their colleagues.

There is more to come in MapInfo Professional v10.5.  Remember to check back here, or follow us on twitter to get more updates on MapInfo Professional 10.5!

Out in front of the GIS Wave

By Jon Winslow, Global Portfolio Director, Location Intellgence

When MapInfo began knocking on doors with the world’s first desktop GIS in 1986, few business managers understood the concept of geo-spatial analysis or the power of LI (location intelligence).

Today, GIS technology is pervasive in society. Thirty-one percent of Americans own a portable navigation device. iPhone apps use GPS coordinates to find nearby restaurants.  You can hardly find a business website that doesn’t provide a link to an online map and driving directions. And four years since its release, Google Earth has been installed on over 500 million machines.

As for the future, industry experts predict that the GIS market will grow 50% within the next five years.

For business analysts, IT heads and developers who have relied on sophisticated location intelligent solutions for years, this sudden burst of GIS activity in the consumer market has its pros and cons.

  • On the one hand, business executives and financial officers who must approve and fund LI initiatives have personal experience with mapping and spatial analysis.  Discussions can quickly move from concept to concrete application as everyone has some familiarity with the underlying technology.
  • On the other hand, these same executives think they know what location intelligence is based on their experience with simple consumer applications – they often don’t understand what could be done with a business-strength solution.  After all, you can just download maps for free, correct?

Professionals understand that location intelligent technology does not necessarily equate to business intelligence.  So in a world where a bit of information can be dangerous, GIS experts must in some cases work harder to demonstrate the value of their work.

A few weeks ago, I had the pleasure of speaking with many such professionals at the AGI GeoCommunity conference in the United Kingdom.  When you are around people who understand that the hot, new “find the nearest” app making headlines today is really ho-hum ten-year-old technology, it gets you that much more energized about the leading-edge innovations that are making spatial analysis so much more valuable to business today.

These experts, who are out in front of the current GIS wave, have their eye on emerging technologies and incremental improvements that provide significant advantages. Depending on their role and responsibilities, business users are excited about what today’s advanced technology can deliver: more power, greater simplicity, increased flexibility and greater control.

  • The Professional. High-end users that need to create and analyze data see 3-D visualization as a potent tool, especially when you can combine satellite imagery with complex, proprietary geo-data. The ability to instantly access and analyze stores, markets and trading areas – overlay large number of polygons – and color code areas based on revenue, demographics, proximity and penetration, for example, generates insights that lead to better, more profitable decisions. In a word, they are excited about the power.
  • The Enterprise Planner. As business intelligence takes on a more important role across business functions, everyone is looking for fast, effective ways to install Web solutions.  Today’s newest technologies are driven by the same sophisticated spatial analysis engines that companies have relied on for their most important decisions.  Through RIA and tiling, they offer an intuitive, out-of-the box experience that is as simple and stylish as any of the consumer-driven apps.  Providing user-friendly access to complex LI tools is only getting easier.

  • The Developer. Individuals responsible for custom solutions and LI augmentation see advances in both functionality and flexibility. While some developers are loyal to their favorite API, they are finding that more advanced geo-spatial programs are being created to fit their expertise. Built using open-source technology, developers can easily add to and adapt these solutions without the risks of a pure home-grown application. In practice, that means a simple API designed to route trucks, for example, can be easily enhanced, edited, data-enabled or embedded into desktops and mobile devices.
  • The Data Manager. As 70% of all business data contains a geographic component, data stewards are looking for ways to help people access high volumes of geo-data without losing control. Now, location intelligence solutions make it easy to access data where it is stored, whether that’s Oracle, SQL Servers, flat files, etc., and users can manage, access and administer information through queries that do not disrupt the underlying data integrity or governance principles.

While these emerging technologies and incremental improvements mean little to the soccer mom who simply needs directions to the next away game, the value of true location intelligence has never been more appreciated than today.  For organizations dealing with complex challenges, this additional power, simplicity, flexibility and control translates into lower costs, improved customer satisfaction and profitable growth.

Are you out in front of the GIS wave?  Learn more about the latest solutions – and be sure to let us know what trends, technologies and applications interest you most.


MI Pro v10.0 Web Seminars

Hello,

If you have not had a chance to attend one of our in person seminars or user group meetings we are conducting web seminars on MapInfo Professional v10.0. 

These are being run at a time convenient for Europeans and the sessions are somewhat tailored for a European audience.   Any and all are welcome, though.  U.S. East Coasters are just starting your workday as these commence.

You can register via the links below.

Monday, July 27th:  From 2:00 to 3:00 p.m. GMT Daylight time (London)

https://pbinsightevents.webex.com/pbinsightevents/onstage/g.php?t=a&d=667134204

Wednesday, August 5th:  From 2:00 to 3:00 p.m. GMT Daylight time (London)

https://pbinsightevents.webex.com/pbinsightevents/onstage/g.php?t=a&d=665821202

The session will include a live demo of some of the new capabilities of MI Pro v10.0.

Hope to “see” you there.

                – Tom

MapInfo Professional 10.0 Revealed!

MapInfo Professional v10.0 was shown to our PBBI Insight’s User Conference attendees this past week.  It was great to see that our users where just as excited, if not more, about MapInfo Professional v10.0 as we were!

If you were not at Insight’s 09 here’s a short list of what’s new MapInfo Professional v10.0, for details click here to view the MapInfo Professional data sheet.

Benefits of MapInfo Professional 10.0 include:

  • Greater Ease of Use – A more intuitive user interface and data sharing via layered PDF enables organizations to more easily and efficiently create and share customized maps, resulting in greater efficiency and time savings.
  • Cost Savings - MapInfo Professional 10.0 supports PostGIS, an open-source database, providing users with a cost-effective, open source alternative.
  • Enhanced Data Access - Organizations can tap into even more data including Microsoft SQL Server® 2008, giving organizations even greater flexibility and continuing access to multiple forms of data.

The New Face of MapInfo Professional v10.0 is Here!

We are very excited to share the new face of MapInfo Professional v10.0. The completely redesigned user interface not only has an updated look and feel – but also dramatically increases users’ efficiency.

The newly designed icons and toolbars are dockable. They can be docked on any four sides of the screen. This allows users to easily organize their toolbars, for example, placing all object creation toolbars on the bottom of the screen for quick and easy access.

We are also thrilled to demonstrate our brand new layer control – that is also dockable and can remain accessible for the entire mapping session. To learn more about our layer control and other MapInfo Professional v10.0 features please join us for an in-depth webinar on June 9th at 2pm EST – Click Here to register.

MapInfo Professional v10.0's New User Interface

MapInfo Professional v10.0