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Where 2.0 and Crisis Mapping

Our own Doug McCune, SpatialKey engineer extraordinaire, will be presenting a session about Crisis Mapping at Where 2.0 in San Jose this Thursday, April 1st. If you are attending the event, please come to Ballroom III at 4:50pm. Analyzing conflicts via maps is not new. For centuries generals and politicians have moved pushpins on maps to [...]

We make it and use it too

Tom Link, Universal Mind CTO, presented the company’s “state of the business” at a recent internal meeting. And of course, as SpatialKey’s General Manager, he used SpatialKey to more visually highlight sales activities and trends, as well as answer employee questions on the fly. SpatialKey as a visual dashboard is a great example to highlight [...]

More data, yet we can see things better

A colleague forwarded me the link to a great IBM ad that encapsulates what businesses are dealing with today as far as data. We don’t have that type of ad budget at SpatialKey, but if we did, our message would certainly be in line with IBM’s. The future is not less data, but more. And this [...]

Visual mapping and analysis for “regular” business users?

We all know that a picture is worth a thousand words. Images from Tiananmen Square, September 11th, or the recent devastation in Haiti are universally understood and move people to action more than words ever could. Visualizing vs. reading about events is becoming more and more prevalent, with an increasing number of people receiving their [...]