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About AziMap

AziMap is a mapping software from AziMap that provides geographical analysis and visualization tools. It includes interactive maps, data layering, and spatial analysis so users can effectively interpret geographic data. AziMap supports various data formats and integrates with GIS systems, enabling users to work with diverse datasets. The software is designed to assist in decision-making by providing clear and insightful visual representations of data. Key capabilities: interactive mapping data layering spatial analysis GIS integration various data formats Best for: researchers and professionals that need to conduct geographic analysis and visualization for their projects.

AziMap Details

Vendor
AziMap
Year Launched
2014
Location
Union House, Union Street, Cookstown, Country Tyrone BT80 8NP, GB
Deployment
cloud
Training Options
documentation, videos, live online, in person
Countries Served
All Countries
Languages
English, Spanish, French, German, Italian, Dutch, Portuguese, Russian, Japanese, Chinese.
Users
Stakeholders, Urban Planners, Government Agencies, Environmental Consultants, Civil Engineers, Architects, Real Estate Developers, Land Surveyors, Field Technicians.
Industries Served
Healthcare, Education, Finance, Retail, Real Estate, Transportation, Agriculture, Government, Utilities, Environmental Protection, Construction
Tags
GIS

AziMap's In-App Market Place

Does AziMap have an in-app market place?

Yes

How many Mini-Apps in the marketplace?

1

Mini Apps

N/A

Pricing Options

Free trial
Free version
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Accepted Payment Currencies

USD ($), EUR (€), GBP (£), JPY (¥), CAD ($), AUD ($), CNY (¥), INR (₹), RUB (₽), BRL (R$)

Pros & Cons

  • The drag-and-drop map creation saves significant time compared to traditional GIS processes.
  • No coding requirement for complex spatial analysis makes advanced GIS accessible to everyone.
  • Real-time synchronization with external databases ensures the organization is working with current data.
  • Centralizing all data in one repository greatly improves organizational management and access.
  • Integration with popular basemaps like Google and Bing provides immediate context and familiarity.
  • The simplicity of the styling wizard might not satisfy advanced users needing granular control.
  • A reliance on a centralized repository could introduce a single point of failure risk.
  • Although it simplifies things, the platform still requires some technical knowledge to use all features.
  • The API-based integration requires internal development resources to fully leverage compatibility.
  • Its web-based nature means performance may be heavily dependent on the user's internet connection.

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