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Geospatial

Geospatial refers to data, technology, or information related to a specific geographic location or position on Earth's surface. Geospatial data encompasses various types of information that are linked to specific geographical coordinates or locations, allowing analysis and visualization of spatial relationships and patterns.

Geospatial data is data about objects, events, or phenomena that have a location on the surface of the earth. The location may be static in the short-term or dynamic. Geospatial data combines location information (usually coordinates on the earth), attribute information, and often also temporal information.

Much geospatial data is of general interest to a wide range of users. For example, roads, localities, water bodies, and public amenities are useful as reference information for a number of purposes. For this reason, whether collected by public or private organizations, large amounts of geospatial data are available as open data. This means that it can be accessed freely by users, and is made available through open standards. The development and use of open standards within the geospatial community have been heavily supported because of the wide range of uses to which geospatial data can be applied, and because of the large numbers of agencies both globally and locally that are involved in collecting such data.

At VEDAINFOTECH, we implement DWH solutions for enterprises with spatial and administrative data integrated together to help increase their business value.

Spatial data in large volumes can often be redundant. It is extremely important to derive crucial findings from effective analysis of such data to facilitate effective utilization of time and prevent operational delays.

VEDAINFOTECH offers a complete DWH solution that not only involves storing and retrieving of spatial data, but also analyzes, reports and presents it based on specific business value.