Hi list members,
I am looking at other available options of getting GIS information
accessible to more users within our corporate environment. At present a
customised MI runtime version is used on many Win95 & NT PC's as a general
information enquiry tool. A couple of MI Pro versions are also used by those
who create data sets. All data files are accessed from a server. ODBC is
also used to incorporate MS ACCESS data.
With all the hype about web based mapping and some of the very impressive
sites I've seen, should this be the way we should be heading. If this is the
case where do I start? Obviously economics will be a major issue.
Is web based mapping difficult to set up and maintain, and what are some of
the pitfalls and advantages.
How customisable is web based mapping using MI software and can I continue
to use MB. Will I need to use other scripting languages as well ??
I would appreciate any experiences that anyone would like to share on this,
particularly from another Local Government organisation.
Thanks.
Doug Pease
GIS Officer
Livingstone Shire Council
PO Box 600
YEPPOON QLD 4703
ph: 07 49399957
fax: 07 49393290
email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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