Digital map products

Digital map products

The company "Digital Map Products" develops mapping enabled software applications that are delivered over the internet. The company's CityGIS was one of the first Rich Internet Applications. Today, the company continues to develop products that leverage its access to data and proprietary delivery method, the DigitalMapCentral platform [http://www.digitalmapproducts.com] .

Digital Map Products has one of the largest collections of parcel data in the United States and currently offers a product that allows parcel information to be displayed in Microsoft Virtual Earth. Windows Live Spaces [http://virtualearth.spaces.live.com/] recently covered the technology as it relates to powering the Cyberhomes.com [http://www.cyberhomes.com] website.

Aside from providing parcel data to other web applications, Digital Map Products serves the real estate and local government industries directly. The company's products aim to make GIS more accessible by allowing users without a formal GIS background to benefit from the technology. The company works to achieve this goal by maintaining the back-end data for clients and offering an intuitive, user-friendly interface. The company's main solutions are LandVision, serving the real estate industry, and CityGIS, serving government organizations [http://www.digitalmapproducts.com/products.htm] .

Digital Map Products was founded as joint venture of Thomas Bros. Maps and Psomas Engineering in 2000 and is headquartered in Santa Ana, California [http://www.digmap.com/company/board.htm] .


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