Learn How to Distribute Hi-Res Raster Imagery Fast

 

Just the facts

High resolution raster imagery can pose distribution problems, especially in the emerging cloud-served data environment. Files are large and bandwidth to devices, especially in mobile settings, can vary. However, publishing compressed imagery doesn’t have to be slow. Learn how hi-res imagery can be distributed and viewed quickly using LizardTech’s Express Server 9 with ExpressZip.

In this webinar you will learn

  • how LizardTech’s Express Server 9 serves out high resolution imagery quickly.
  • how to create a workflow between LizardTech’s Express Server 9 and Esri’s ArcGIS Desktop, Server, and Online
  • how to serve out compressed imagery to any device or application via the completely customizable ExpressZip Web viewer

More details

LizardTech is a leader in providing the fastest, easiest and most stable way to distribute compressed, high-resolution raster imagery via standard protocols, even in bandwidth-starved environments. Support for MrSID, JPEG 2000, NITF and Geospatial PDF formats ensures the highest visual quality regardless of connection speed. Since 1992, LizardTech has delivered state-of-the-art software products for managing and distributing massive, high-resolution geospatial data such as aerial and satellite imagery and LiDAR data.

Speakers

Jon Skiffington, Director of Product Management, LizardTech

Robert Parker, Sales Engineer, LizardTech

Who should attend

GIS managers, GIS coordinators, IT managers and directors who regularly use high-resolution imagery

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