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Maps from your Browser

Make your interactive maps or map-centric applications available across your intranet or on the Web with online mapping technologies. Pelican can design and integrate the ideal solution for your needs, whether you want to reach a small team or an entire enterprise.

Put your maps online

Do you want to publish digital maps on the Internet? Pelican will spec out and deploy a state-of-the-art online map server to your requirements using either leading commercial online map publishing technologies such as ESRI GIS Server or an open source solution such as MapServer. Either way, Pelican can assist with the entire publishing pipeline from formats to hosting providers. We are your one-stop-shop for online map publishing.

Or perhaps you need to publish and maintain mapping products on the corporate intranet without expensive server licenses. Pelican can deploy custom map server components for your corporate LAN without blowing you budget. Pelican's GIS development team can customize the server to your requirements or build custom client-side applications to deliver solutions right to every desktop.

Mash it up

An increasing number of government and private-sector organizations are standardizing on Google Earth and Google Maps for their web-based collaboration needs. Pelican can help you create "mash-ups" - intergrations of these services with your own business processes. Let us assess the suitability of Google as a component of your next online project.

Enterprise GIS

Our GIS (geographic information systems) experts can also deploy enterprise GIS solutions for customers that wish to centrally manage geospatial data. Every application is different - let us talk to you and figure out the best, most cost-effective way to make GIS data available throughout your organization.

Open source mapping

Our commitment to open source solutions means we stay abreast of the best open source software available for mapping and map serving. Pelican has deployed web mapping suites based entirely on freely available, open source technology platforms.