exactEarth Ltd.,
announced the
release of new
Geospatial Web
Services (GWS)
allowing users
to access
Satellite AIS
data in an
as-requested
manner, creating
an “on-demand”
environment for
exactAIS® data.
Data can now be
integrated with
other geospatial
datasets
dynamically and
can be
immediately
consumed and
displayed in any
Open Geospatial
Consortium (OGC)
compliant
geospatial
system such as
Esri and Google
Earth platforms.
This new capability gives users easy and simple access to daily live tracking of over 90,000 ships globally. Customized ship data can now be immediately consumed and displayed allowing for current ship information to be available on request with no new platform purchases required. The interoperability features with existing systems simplifies operations and enables powerful new analytical tools.
This new capability gives users easy and simple access to daily live tracking of over 90,000 ships globally. Customized ship data can now be immediately consumed and displayed allowing for current ship information to be available on request with no new platform purchases required. The interoperability features with existing systems simplifies operations and enables powerful new analytical tools.
“We are
extremely
proud and
excited to
announce
this
addition to
our service
offering”
commented
Graham
Stickler,
Senior
Director of
Global
Marketing
for
exactEarth.
“exactAIS is
already the
leading
source of
global AIS
data,
providing
the most
complete and
comprehensive
picture for
global
maritime
domain
awareness.
GWS now
opens this
powerful
information
source to a
much broader
audience
without the
need for
sophisticated
databases
and maritime
analytical
systems. We
are very
eager to
make these
data more
widely
available
than has
ever been
possible
before.”
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