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Autodesk Enhances Geospatial Software Solutions for Utilities, Telecommunications and Government
With its 2009 geospatial solutions, Autodesk is expanding on two key principles that address customers’ needs: an open, flexible and interoperable geospatial platform, and tools that are easy to learn and use. The latest enhancements build on an open architecture that preserves data integrity and helps ensure that vital design and spatial asset information moves in and out of systems easily. The software applications and their open application programming interfaces serve as the basis for solutions purpose-built for utility companies by Autodesk and third-party software developers.
Other significant new functionality in AutoCAD Map 3D 2009 enhances the user environment and builds on Feature Data Object or FDO technology, a central component of the Autodesk geospatial platform that allows customers to work with the data format they prefer and helps ensure consistent access to data regardless of source or location.
- Automatic installation of AutoCAD 2009 software—Installation of AutoCAD Map 3D 2009 software automatically installs AutoCAD 2009 software, so customers can take advantage of proven, reliable, industry-leading software (see related press release, “Autodesk Introduces Productivity Boosts to AutoCAD Software,” Feb. 12, 2008).
- Powerful user interface enhancements—The new Expression Builder provides a consolidated user interface for all functions, including query and math functions from FDO data sources.
- Faster data creation and editing—Key editing and attribute creation tasks have been simplified and improved with the addition of standard AutoCAD commands for geospatial data accessed through FDO technology. New split and merge rules enable easy editing of polygon objects.
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Cleaner, more informative maps and plans—Labelling and annotation updates enhance designs, maps and plans that use data accessed through FDO technology.
Tools Extend Value of Scanned Data
AutoCAD Raster Design 2009 software plays a part in more efficient spatially-enabled design, as well. The application extends the power of AutoCAD software and AutoCAD-based applications to make the most of scanned drawings, maps, aerial photos, satellite imagery and digital elevation models. AutoCAD Raster Design 2009 works with Autodesk geospatial solutions and other AutoCAD 2009 software-based applications and includes a new ribbon-style interface for quicker, visual access to commands that helps improve user productivity.
Web Mapping Platform Features Innovation from Open Source Community
Autodesk MapGuide Enterprise software provides a powerful mapping platform for delivering geospatial information quickly, easily and cost-effectively via the Web. Based on MapGuide Open Source, Autodesk MapGuide Enterprise couples the innovation of a broad community of developers with quality assurance and support characteristic of a proprietary application.
The latest release incorporates Flexible Web Layouts, based on the recent contribution of Fusion technology to the MapGuide Open Source community by DM Solutions Group. Flexible Web Layout technology helps speed development of Web mapping applications created with Autodesk MapGuide Enterprise 2009 and with MapGuide Open Source 2.0. With Flexible Web Layouts, Web designers and software developers do not need specific geospatial application development expertise to create Web mapping applications.
Autodesk MapGuide Studio 2009 software, the authoring environment within Autodesk MapGuide Enterprise software, also supports Flexible Web Layouts and makes it easy for developers to switch between a set of design templates and click-and-drag application functionality options.
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