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GIS Server Overview

GIS Server — is a modern, flexible and scalable Geographic Information System (GIS) designed for creating and editing geographic data, developed for seamless integration into web applications.

GIS Server is a comprehensive geospatial web platform that provides powerful tools for managing, visualizing, and analyzing geographic data. Built with modern technologies, it offers high-performance processing capabilities for large datasets containing over 100,000 objects while maintaining stable and efficient performance.

The GIS Server platform encompasses several core modules that work together to provide a complete geospatial solution. Each module is designed to handle specific aspects of geographic data management and analysis.

For more information about the interactive maps, please visit the Interactive Maps section.

The core feature of GIS Server is its interactive mapping capabilities. Users can view, create, and analyze geospatial data including topographic layers, aerial imagery, and other mapping resources.

Key capabilities:

  • Display object cards and popups
  • Change map basemaps dynamically
  • Clustering by zoom level for simplified perception of large datasets
  • Multiple widget support (Legend, BaseMap, Object List, Info Panel, Layers, Catalog, Attribute style, Filters)

For more information about the admin panel, please visit the Admin Panel section.

Comprehensive administrative interface for managing all aspects of the GIS system.

Administrative capabilities:

  • System settings configuration
  • Permission and access level control
  • Dataset management and publication

For more information about datasets, please visit the Datasets section.

Datasets management with support for multiple geospatial formats.

Supported formats:

  • Shapefile
  • GeoJSON
  • GeoTIFF
  • CSV
  • Excel
  • JSON

For more information about raster data, please visit the Raster Data section.

Advanced raster data module for imagery visualization.

Capabilities:

  • Adding and displaying raster data
  • Tile generation for optimized performance
  • Support for satellite images, topographic maps, and aerial photography

The GIS Server architecture is designed for scalability, performance, and reliability. The system components work together to provide a seamless user experience while handling large datasets efficiently.

High Efficiency

Optimized for fast processing of large volumes of data, ensuring stable performance even with datasets containing over 100,000 objects.

Flexible Settings

Customizable configuration options to adapt the system to specific requirements and workflows.

Centralized System

Unified platform for managing all geospatial data, users, and system configurations from a single interface.

Cloud Access

Web-based platform allowing users to work with data from any device with internet access, eliminating the need for additional software installation.

GIS Server is designed to serve a wide range of organizations and applications that require geospatial data management and visualization capabilities.

  • Government agencies managing municipal infrastructure and services
  • Environmental organizations monitoring and analyzing ecological data
  • Urban planning departments creating thematic maps for city development
  • Business intelligence teams requiring geospatial analytics
  • Research institutions conducting spatial analysis and studies

To begin using GIS Server, explore the following sections that provide detailed information about each component of the system:


Ready to explore GIS Server? Try our demo to see the system in action with real-world examples including thematic maps, datasets, and interactive dashboards.