Monday 25 June 2012

Getmapping integrates CycloMedia imagery into Web GIS

Getmapping has integrated CycloMedia street level imagery and tools directly into its web based GIS applications for Local Authorities and Parish Councils.


Bath and North East Somerset Council and Parish Councils in the region are the first to benefit from locationally accurate high resolution street level images which are seamlessly integrated into their existing mapping applications hosted by Getmapping.
Split screen view with Ordnance Survey MasterMap and CycloMedia imagery.

When the CycloMedia module and associated imagery was released by Getmapping it immediately became available to all staff within the organisation thanks to the convenience of Software as a Service (SaaS) . Functionality includes full NLPG property level search with multiple viewing angles displayed in up to three windows. It is also possible to take point and line measurements at sub- centimetre accuracy with full CSV data export. All the data is hosted remotely so there is no hardware overhead. The total solution helps to make staff more productive, reduces the number of site visits and car journeys and therefore cuts carbon emissions.
High resolution view of Bath's Royal Crescent with recording location overlay (in blue).

“CycloMedia imagery makes it possible to reduce staff car usage and Planning, Property and Highways departments are all reporting that they can reduce the number of site visits needed by using it. A 3% reduction will be sufficient to pay for the service,” said Martin Laker, GIS Manager for Bath & North East Somerset Council. “Elsewhere our CRM team are reporting improved response times from being able to find and visualise the property at the outset of a customer call. Being able to validate what is being reported is now much easier. All the imagery is date stamped which is a great help in determining precisely when events occur,” continued Laker.
Sub-centimetre accurate measuring of street assets in 3 dimensions.

“CycloMedia imagery represents an affordable yet superior alternative to out of date, unlicensed Street View imagery increasingly used by Local Authorities today,” said Chris Mewse, GIS Business Development Manager at Getmapping. “By integrating CycloMedia imagery and tools directly into our web applications users can look at aerial photography, a full range of Ordnance Survey maps and then click straight into detailed geometrically accurate street level imagery to understand specific detail. They can even take accurate measurements achieving as much from sitting behind their desktop PC as they can from a site visit,” continued Mewse. “This allows users to apply greater accuracy to asset inventories and improve the service the Local Authority provides to its citizens.”

Thursday 10 May 2012

Parish Online Workshop: Norfolk

Last night we held a Parish Online workshop in the stunning surroundings of the Barnham Broom Hotel and Golf Course. Unfortunately the view was slightly spoilt by the terrible weather but that didn't stop us.
The weather did not look like this...

The meeting was kindly set up by the Norfolk ALC so on behalf of Getmapping we'd like to thank them for that. It was a well attended meeting and we had some very interesting discussions with Parish Clerks and happily some great feedback.


So we gave an introduction to Parish Online and then ran through a live demo on the big screen. We also discussed the PSMA and how it has helped Parish Councils use Parish Online. Then it was question time and we did a few more live demos.






We were pleased to get so much positive feedback from the Parish Online product and the event so thanks to all who came to make the event a success.


To sign up or register for a trial, enter your Parish name on this site...

Wednesday 7 March 2012

Parish Online on Twitter

You can now find Parish Online, as well as other Getmapping people and products on the social network Twitter.
@ParishOnline for our web mapping software for Parish Councils

@GetmappingPLC for Getmapping's news and events

and you can also find some of our staff on twitter;

@GetmappingChris is product manager for Getmapping's Web GIS products
and,
@WoodingChris is one of our senior developers.

#exciting stuff!


Wednesday 15 February 2012

What's New in District Online (Release 3.4)

A few weeks ago we released version 3.40 of our Web GIS. This update applies to all our hosted GIS products; District Online, Parish Online and other customised applications we've made for our customers.


In this update we've concentrated on the Admin Panel that allows administrators to better control the users, user profiles, map groups and map styling. It also now includes the ability to set columns in GIS tables as hyperlinkable (if that's a word) text. This allows a user to Info Click on a map object and then click through to a related document (internal or external) or a webpage.


We've also included functionality that allows the administrator to control which GIS columns are actually shown. This reduces the potential clutter in an Info Click result so that users can see the interesting/important data more easily.


We're working hard on updates ready for version 3.50 and this will come hot off the heels of 3.40 so keep an eye out on the release notes page and this blog!