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TerraSeer

TerraSeer technology helps you understand dynamic real world events, clarify complexity and make better, more profitable decisions. Behind a highly intuitive front end, TerraSeer software implements the proprietary space-time data structure, user interface and patented spatial randomization methods that help you to easily visualize, interact with and evaluate the important patterns in your geographic and time-based data. Current applications include GIS Enhancement, Business Intelligence, Health/Environment and Socio-Economic Policy. TerraSeer software is unique, capable of delivering superior analysis results when used as a desktop tool and sufficiently open to allow rapid integration with existing IT infrastructure. Our software can work alone or side by side with your GIS. Put time on your side with the TerraSeer Space-Time Intelligence System.

Contact Information

Website: http://www.terraseer.com
Email Address: sales@terraseer.com
Phone: 734.322.9556
Fax: 800.283.5256
Address: 3526 W. Liberty, Suite 100, Ann Arbor, MI, 48103-8872, USA

Press Releases

March 3rd, 2010 - TerraSeer Space-Time Analysis of Health Data Workshop May4-5, 2010

September 28th, 2004 - TerraSeer Spatial and Temporal Data Analysis Training Series: Fall and Winter Courses

May 7th, 2004 - TerraSeer June Training

April 12th, 2004 - TerraSeer releases innovative software for space-time visualization and analysis

April 6th, 2004 - TerraSeer Geostatistical Training in April

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