Tag: mobile devices

  • USGS Releases US Topo Maps Covering Colorado and Minnesota, Schedule for Remaining States

    In keeping with rapid demand, the USGS has posted new US Topo quadrangles covering Colorado (1,794 maps) and Minnesota (1,689). These new quads replace the first edition US Topo maps for those states. The replaced maps will be added to the USGS Historical Topographic Map Collection and are also available for free download from The National Map and the USGS Map Locator & Downloader website.

    The new design for US Topo maps improves readability of maps for online and printed use, while retaining the look and feel of the traditional USGS topo map. Also, map symbols are now easier to read over the digital aerial photograph layer whether the imagery is turned on or off.

    Other re-design enhancements and new features:

    • New shaded relief layer for enhanced view of the terrain
    • Military installation boundaries, post offices and cemeteries
    • New road classification
    • A slight screening (transparency) has been applied to some features to enhance visibility of multiple competing layers
    • New PDF legend attachment
    • Metadata formatted to support multiple browsers

    In addition, the new Colorado US Topo quads include recreational trails in National Forests, provided by the U.S. Forest Service. Although this first test of trails was successful, the Forest Service does not yet have comparable data in other states, and schedules for adding trails in all National Forests have not been set.

    Figure showing proposed US Topo production schedule. States that were updated in 2012 are in yellow; states that have, or will be updated in 2013 are colored red; and states are scheduled to be updated in 2014 are in blue.
    Figure showing proposed US Topo production schedule. States that were updated in 2012 are in yellow; states that have, or will be updated in 2013 are colored red; and states are scheduled to be updated in 2014 are in blue.

    “We are excited to about these two updates that are part of our continual effort to improve US Topo maps for our users,” said Vicki Lukas, USGS Chief of Partner and User Engagement. “First, the new design makes US Topo maps even easier to use, and the new Colorado maps include Forest Service trails as a new feature.”

    US Topo maps are updated every three years. The initial round of the 48 conterminous state coverage was completed last September. Hawaii and Puerto Rico maps are being completed this year. New US Topo maps for Alaska have started, but will take several years to complete.

    US Topo maps are created from geographic datasets in The National Map, and deliver visible content such as high-resolution aerial photography, which was not available on older paper-based topographic maps. The new US Topo maps provide modern technical advantages that support wider and faster public distribution and on-screen geographic analysis tools for users.

    The new digital electronic topographic maps are delivered in GeoPDF image software format and may be viewed using Adobe Reader, available as a no-cost download.

     

  • HERE Announces Partnerships with Automakers and Suppliers to Connect Cars to the Cloud

    HERE announced ahead of the Frankfurt Motor Show that it has partnered with the Mercedes-Benz division of Daimler and two of the world’s leading automotive system integrators, Continental Corporation and Magneti Marelli. These partners are building on the HERE Connected Driving framework to offer individual connected products and services that go beyond navigation to meet their differing needs.

    According to the announcement, connectivity will allow cars to compute real time information on demand so that the vehicle can take over more aspects of driving ultimately creating an entirely new class of services.

    Mercedes-Benz

    HERE announced is has teamed up with Mercedes-Benz to jointly develop smart maps for connected cars and ultimately, self-driving cars. HERE and Mercedes built a 3D digital map of the route that the first Benz Patent-Motorwagen took 125 years ago from Mannheim to Pforzheim, Germany. Based on the particular requirements of autonomous vehicles, this map includes precise road data that go beyond traditional maps, including the number and direction of lanes, traffic signs along the route and even exact coordinates of traffic lights. While autonomous vehicles may not hit the streets commercially for several years, automakers and tech innovators alike must already think about the infrastructure and technological requirements needed to support this technology.

    Magneti Marelli

    HERE announced they are working with Magneti Marelli to develop an end-to-end connected driving solution ready to use for car makers, based on Magneti Marelli’s open platform and the HERE Connected Driving offering. It takes advantage of dynamic content from the HERE Auto Cloud such as real-time traffic information, parking and fuel prices as well as information on local places.

    Continental Corporation

    Continental Corporation recently announced that it has implemented 3D content from HERE into its new Infotainment platform. With HERE, the platform will integrate different location based applications into cars such as 3D Landmarks, satellite imagery with split screen and current traffic information among other location based applications. Drivers can also synch navigation destinations and route preferences across the in-dash system in their vehicles and their smartphone, tablet, or PC.

    “We believe that the evolution towards a connected car future will happen in different phases. Autonomous driving is just one fascinating aspect,” said Michael Halbherr, Head of HERE and EVP at Nokia. “Every car OEM, system integrator and every driver will require their own unique solution and technology will never be able to replace human understanding. That is why we have created our Connected Driving solutions with fresh maps at their core.”

    The HERE Connected Driving offering will be demonstrated at the International Motor Show  starting on September 10 at Hall 4.1, Stand E30.

  • Avenza Launches PDF Maps App 2.0 on iOS

    Avenza Systems, Inc., developer of cartographic software — such as MAPublisher for Adobe Illustrator and Geographic Imager geospatial tools for Adobe Photoshop — announced the launch of PDF Maps app 2.0 for iOS devices.

    The enhanced version incorporates suggestions from consumers that currently use the geospatial PDF and GeoTIFF reader on Apple iOS for travel, outdoor activities or business purposes out in the field. Based on the needs of its primary consumers, PDF Maps app 2.0 provides iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch users the ability to track speed and elevation in real time, and import and export data more succinctly.

    The PDF Maps app takes advantage of geospatial technology that allows travelers to view and measure real-world locations and attributes. Paired together with mobile devices that utilize GPS, such as an iPhone, the PDF Maps app provides constant access to geographic locations and even points of interest without the risk of losing reception due to cell tower proximity — making it the ultimate travel accessory for any activity in areas where Internet bandwidth is not available or while roaming outside one’s data zone, Avenza said. Features include:

    • Tracking real-time movement with GPS which includes noting speed and elevation statistics
    • Saving, exporting and importing tracks in KML format
    • Saving measurements to line data as well as importing and exporting lines in KML format
    • “Map Features” list for easy organization of placemarks, lines and tracks including folder enhancements
    • Improved export accuracy

    “When we first launched PDF Maps app in 2011, we knew there was a segment of digital map users that needed something more robust than the turn-by-turn digital maps that were useful in an internet-laden urban environment, and more accessible than the expensive GPS devices that could be used offline. PDF Maps app filled that gap, and since then, we’ve grown a dedicated following that understands we’ve created a tool that supports how they want to travel, work and play…offline,” said Ted Florence, President of Avenza Systems Inc. “Today, we’ve come to a point where we can take consumer feedback and refine it in a way that benefits everyone which has been an invaluable experience for us, and we’re excited to introduce the latest version of Avenza’s PDF Maps app 2.0 to the map users that have provided their own insight to help create it.”

    Avenza’s PDF Maps app expands a traveler’s choices, allowing them to access detailed geography or points of interest created by specific map publishers for use on land, sea or air. PDF Maps app 2.0 allows consumers to access information while at a destination, providing users an opportunity to make the most of their time experiencing their environment rather than searching for cell reception to access directions.

    Avenza’s vast PDF Maps app library covering maps for domestic and international travel includes more than 100,000 maps organized by state and area. All maps available through the in-app iTunes-like map store offer the following capabilities:

    • Access and load maps through in-app purchase, iTunes File Sharing, Wi-Fi or cellular network to read maps anytime
    • Access and interact with saved maps without the need for a live network connection (offline)
    • View your location on the PDF map using the built-in GPS device or via Wi-Fi triangulation
    • Find coordinate of any location in the map, including the ability to type in a coordinate to search
    • Display coordinates as Lat/Long (WGS84), Lat/Long (Map Default), Northing/Easting, or Military Grid Reference System (MGRS/United States National Grid (USNG)
    • Support for GeoTIFF files to create tiles similar to how a geospatial PDF is tiled
    • Map rendering in higher resolution
    • Overlay Google search results
    • Add waypoints and collect/record information about locations, including photos
    • Measure distances and areas
    • Open current map extents in the Maps app
    • Quickly view, zoom and pan maps using gestures (pinch, drag and flick, double tap)
    • Change pin colors, position and label names

    PDF Maps app 2.0 is available now on the iTunes App Store free of charge for personal and private use. Commerical, government and academic use licensing is available for a nominal fee.

  • USGS Releases Updated U.S. Topo Maps of Alaska

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    The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) announced that more than 400 new topographic maps are now available for the state of Alaska. The new maps are part of the U.S. Geological Survey Alaska Mapping Initiative, to update foundational data for the state and to replace the existing maps that are about 50 years old.

    “These new digital maps of Alaska are elevating our visual record of the surface of the state to 21st century levels,” said Anne Castle, Assistant Secretary of the Interior for Water and Science.  “The associatedadvances in human safety, navigation, and natural resource management cannot be overestimated. The productive partnership between the State government and the USGS is facilitating acquisition of the necessary data to complete digital mapping of Alaska, which is a critical chapter in the history of our geographical knowledge of the North American continent.”

    The first 400-plus new US Topo maps for Alaska are now accessible and are the beginning of a multi-year project, ultimately leading to more than 11,000 new maps for the entire state. The goal of the AMI is the production of a complete series of digital topographical maps at a scale of 1:25,000 to replace the 1:63,360-scale maps produced about 50 years ago. The maps will be published in digital PDF format (GeoPDF) and are available for free download and manipulation on a computer.

    These new maps include several layers, with an option for the user to turn them on or off. Major updated features include:

    • Satellite image layers which allows a recent view of the earth’s surface.
    • Contours and shaded relief layers showing the lay of the land derived from newly acquired 5-meter radar elevation data.
    • Surface water features from the USGS National Hydrography Dataset, which are updated by local stewards and USGS.
    • Glaciers updated using Randolph Glacier Inventory data.
    • Boundaries integrated from multiple sources, including Census and major Federal landholders.
    • The Public Land Survey System layer from the Bureau of Land Management.
    • Roads from a commercial vendor under a USGS contract.
    • Railroads and the Trans-Alaska oil pipeline data from local sources.
    • Important buildings including police stations, schools, and hospitals.
    • Airports, heliports and seaplane landing strips compiled by USGS from multiple sources.
    • Feature names from the USGS-maintained Geographic Names Information System.

    To ensure that the maps meet current accuracy specifications and standards, the maps will be made using newly acquired elevation and imagery data from multiple state, federal and commercial sources. The map-making process will be largely automated using software specially adapted by the USGS to create approximately 11,275 digital map quadrangles, covering the entire area of the state.

    Mapping in Alaska did not keep pace with records for the rest of the nation as a result of difficult terrain, remote locations, and vast distances. Modern mapping information does not exist over the majority of land in the state. Prior to this effort, topographical maps for much of Alaska were about 50 years out of date and not produced to current standards, which rely largely on high resolution digital imagery and elevation data. As a consequence, essential public services have suffered, among them transportation planning and safety, urban and regional planning, economic development, natural resource management, conservation and scientific research.

    This new generation of digital topographic maps will continue the rich and valuable USGS cartographic history, and serve the Nation by providing reliable scientific information to describe and understand the Earth; minimize loss of life and property from natural disasters; manage water, biological, energy, and mineral resources; and enhance and protect quality of life.

    For more information and download, go to: http://nationalmap.gov/alaska/

  • DigitalGlobe Reportedly Pushing the U.S. Government to Ease Limits on Satellite Imagery Resolution

    Breaking Defense is reporting that DigitalGlobe has requested that the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) relax the 41-cm limit currently in place.

    Walter Scott, DigitalGlobe’s founder and now executive VP and chief technical officer, tells Breaking Defense there is “significant demand” for quarter-meter resolution from the international market. And that’s why the company applied for a change to the resolution they can be licensed for from half a meter to a quarter meter.

    NOAA is responsible for managing remote sensing satellite licenses in the U.S. View the Commercial Remote Sensing Regulatory Affairs website here.

    Current NOAA license holders (per NOAA website)  are listed below:

  • Esri Releases Android Mapping App to Open Source Community

    Esri announced in a blog post that they have released an Android-based mapping app, based built entirely on the ArcGIS Runtime SDK for Android V 10.1.1,  to the open source community.


    Today we are proud to announce the app has been released to the open source community on Github.  There have been some design changes and updates to the app since it’s debut including some of the following:

    • Portal API to populate a gridview with basemaps available to change in the map
    • Reverse Geocoding class
    • PopUp API to view and edit popups from a WebMap.

    This is a great starting point for developers who want to create mobile mapping apps like Google Maps & MapQuest.  Some features available now include:

    And there is more to come.  We encourage developers to collaborate with us as we use Github to continue developing this app together with our developer community.  Anyone and everyone are welcome to contribute.  We will review/accept pull requests, submit/fix issues, & use milestones for updates.  Four things you can do now include:

    1. Get Involved
    2. Report Issues/Enhancements
    3. Contribute code
    4. Improve documentation

  • Electric Utilities Benefit from Line Design Software on the Cloud

    GeoSpatial Innovations, Inc. (GSI) has released a cloud-based line design software tool for electric utility companies, GSI Designer, which it says will support seamless data collection and integration while limiting time and costs.

    GSI Designer addresses the challenges of manual line design using GPS technologies on rugged mobile hardware to maintain and extend overhead and underground electric lines. It is altering traditional steps, such as tape measurements, fighting through difficult environments and dual entry of collected data.

    “Implementing GSI Designer on the cloud cuts out many of the manual steps utility companies have to take in the line design process,” Carl Livingood, president of GSI, said. “The transition from paper to digital is important for our industry to embrace in order to remain profitable and efficiently improve services for our customers.”

    This Software as a Service model is trending in the utility industry and offers scalable, affordable solutions for data collection and storage. “It alleviates back-end server maintenance and IT resources,” said Michael Hamsa, chief technology officer of GSI. “This allows smaller utilities to take advantage of high-end software solutions that will save them money in the long-run.”

  • Microsoft to Acquire Nokia’s Devices & Services Business

    Microsoft Corporation and Nokia Corporation today announced that the Boards of Directors for both companies have decided to enter into a transaction whereby Microsoft will purchase substantially all of Nokia’s Devices & Services business, license Nokia’s patents, and license and use Nokia’s mapping services.

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    Under the terms of the agreement, Microsoft will pay EUR 3.79 billion to purchase substantially all of Nokia’s Devices & Services business, and EUR 1.65 billion to license Nokia’s patents, for a total transaction price of EUR 5.44 billion in cash. Microsoft will draw upon its overseas cash resources to fund the transaction. The transaction is expected to close in the first quarter of 2014, subject to approval by Nokia’s shareholders, regulatory approvals and other closing conditions.

    Building on the partnership with Nokia announced in February 2011 and the increasing success of Nokia’s Lumia smartphones, Microsoft aims to accelerate the growth of its share and profit in mobile devices through faster innovation, increased synergies, and unified branding and marketing. For Nokia, this transaction is expected to be significantly accretive to earnings, strengthen its financial position, and provide a solid basis for future investment in its continuing businesses.

    “It’s a bold step into the future – a win-win for employees, shareholders and consumers of both companies. Bringing these great teams together will accelerate Microsoft’s share and profits in phones, and strengthen the overall opportunities for both Microsoft and our partners across our entire family of devices and services,” said Steve Ballmer, Microsoft chief executive officer. “In addition to their innovation and strength in phones at all price points, Nokia brings proven capability and talent in critical areas such as hardware design and engineering, supply chain and manufacturing management, and hardware sales, marketing and distribution.”

    “We are excited and honored to be bringing Nokia’s incredible people, technologies and assets into our Microsoft family. Given our long partnership with Nokia and the many key Nokia leaders that are joining Microsoft, we anticipate a smooth transition and great execution,” Ballmer said. “With ongoing share growth and the synergies across marketing, branding and advertising, we expect this acquisition to be accretive to our adjusted earnings per share starting in FY15, and we see significant long-term revenue and profit opportunities for our shareholders.”

    “For Nokia, this is an important moment of reinvention and from a position of financial strength, we can build our next chapter,” said Risto Siilasmaa, Chairman of the Nokia Board of Directors and, following today’s announcement, Nokia Interim CEO. “After a thorough assessment of how to maximize shareholder value, including consideration of a variety of alternatives, we believe this transaction is the best path forward for Nokia and its shareholders. Additionally, the deal offers future opportunities for many Nokia employees as part of a company with the strategy, financial resources and determination to succeed in the mobile space.”

    “Building on our successful partnership, we can now bring together the best of Microsoft’s software engineering with the best of Nokia’s product engineering, award-winning design, and global sales, marketing and manufacturing,” said Stephen Elop, who following today’s announcement is stepping aside as Nokia President and CEO to become Nokia Executive Vice President of Devices & Services. “With this combination of talented people, we have the opportunity to accelerate the current momentum and cutting-edge innovation of both our smart devices and mobile phone products.”

    Nokia has outlined its expected focus upon the closing of the transaction in a separate press release published today.

    TERMS OF THE AGREEMENT

    Under the terms of the agreement, Microsoft will acquire substantially all of Nokia’s Devices and Services business, including the Mobile Phones and Smart Devices business units as well as an industry-leading design team, operations including all Nokia Devices & Services-related production facilities, Devices & Services-related sales and marketing activities, and related support functions. At closing, approximately 32,000 people are expected to transfer to Microsoft, including 4,700 people in Finland and 18,300 employees directly involved in manufacturing, assembly and packaging of products worldwide. The operations that are planned to be transferred to Microsoft generated an estimated EUR 14.9 billion, or almost 50 percent of Nokia’s net sales for the full year 2012.

    Microsoft is acquiring Nokia’s Smart Devices business unit, including the Lumia brand and products. Lumia handsets have won numerous awards and have grown in sales in each of the last three quarters, with sales reaching 7.4 million units in the second quarter of 2013.

    As part of the transaction, Nokia is assigning to Microsoft its long-term patent licensing agreement with Qualcomm, as well as other licensing agreements.

    Microsoft is also acquiring Nokia’s Mobile Phones business unit, which serves hundreds of millions of customers worldwide, and had sales of 53.7 million units in the second quarter of 2013. Microsoft will acquire the Asha brand and will license the Nokia brand for use with current Nokia mobile phone products. Nokia will continue to own and manage the Nokia brand. This element provides Microsoft with the opportunity to extend its service offerings to a far wider group around the world while allowing Nokia’s mobile phones to serve as an on-ramp to Windows Phone.

    Nokia will retain its patent portfolio and will grant Microsoft a 10-year license to its patents at the time of the closing. Microsoft will grant Nokia reciprocal rights to use Microsoft patents in its HERE services. In addition, Nokia will grant Microsoft an option to extend this mutual patent agreement in perpetuity.

    In addition, Microsoft will become a strategic licensee of the HERE platform, and will separately pay Nokia for a four-year license.

    Microsoft will also immediately make available to Nokia EUR 1.5 billion of financing in the form of three EUR 500 million tranches of convertible notes that Microsoft would fund from overseas resources. If Nokia decides to draw down on this financing option, Nokia would pay back these notes to Microsoft from the proceeds of the deal upon closing. The financing is not conditional on the transaction closing.

    Microsoft also announced that it has selected Finland as the home for a new data center that will serve Microsoft consumers in Europe. The company said it would invest more than a quarter-billion dollars in capital and operation of the new data center over the next few years, with the potential for further expansion over time.

    NOKIA LEADERSHIP CHANGES

    Nokia expects that Stephen Elop, Jo Harlow, Juha Putkiranta, Timo Toikkanen, and Chris Weber would transfer to Microsoft at the anticipated closing of the transaction. Nokia has outlined these changes in more detail in a separate release issued today.

    EXTRAORDINARY SHAREHOLDERS MEETING

    Nokia plans to hold an Extraordinary General Meeting on November 19, 2013. The notice of the meeting and more information on the transaction and its background are planned to be published later this month.

    PRESS CONFERENCE

    Nokia will host a press conference today, Tuesday, Sept. 3, at 11 a.m. EEST in Dipoli, Espoo (Otakaari 24). Registration will start at 10 a.m., and the doors will open at 10.40 a.m. Due to space constraints, only media who show valid press credentials at the registration will be admitted. Media are encouraged to watch a live webcast of the press conference at:http://press.nokia.com/

  • Intergraph Mobile Alert App Enables Citizen Crowdsourcing

    Intergraph released Intergraph Mobile Alert, a new mobile application for crowdsourcing incident information. Intergraph Mobile Alert simplifies reporting for citizens. Cities benefit by enlisting the masses to help define and pinpoint issues, such as road or utility line damage. With crowdsourcing to collect data about city infrastructure growing in popularity, Intergraph’s Mobile Alert allows citizens with GPS-enabled smartphones to play an active role in their regions by immediately sending incident information to authorities.

    Intergraph Mobile Alert App on iPhone

    “This new offering is designed to enable local governments to foster more citizen involvement in community improvement efforts,” said Vince Smith, Product Line Executive – GIS, Intergraph. “Now, citizens can simply take a photo of an asset or an event and send it to a hosted system where it can be acted upon in near real-time by their local government authorities.”

    Interested citizens can register issues involving anything from graffiti and illegal trash dumping, to road problems such as potholes, missing streetlights, or broken signage. The app, downloadable from app stores like iTunes and Google Play, has an intuitive interface that allows users to complete a report and send it to the appropriate authorities in just a few minutes.

    For resource-thin public works agencies, Mobile Alert offers a reliable, cost-effective means of collecting actionable data from any citizen source. Local government agencies and utility companies simply subscribe to receive the crowd-sourced information by email or through OGC web services.

    According to the announcement, originally developed in collaboration with local governments in Europe, the Mobile Alert client app has already been downloaded by more than 30,000 people worldwide and was ranked #1 on the Danish iTunes store for utility apps.

  • Esri Releases Yosemite National Park Rim Fire Perspectives Map

    Esri has released an interactive map illustrating the the Rim Fire near Yosemite National Park in California. The Rim Fire is currently threatening many communities near Yosemite National Park and poses a potential risk to several ranger stations and sequoia groves. It has become one of the largest fires in state history since it started on August 17.

    Rimfire

    Click here to open the interactive map. Click through the tabs on the left side of the map to explore various perspectives about the fire. Click any feature on the map to learn more about each point of interest.

    One available map shows historic fires for comparison, such as the 1987 Complex fire.

    Chart Courtesy of Esri

     

     

  • U.S. Census Bureau Releases 2013 TIGER/Line Shapefiles and TIGER Geodatabases

    The Geography Division of the U.S. Census Bureau has released two sets of Topologically Integrated Geographic Encoding and Referencing products: the 2013 TIGER/Line shapefiles and the TIGER geodatabases. Both are extracts of the Master Address File/TIGER database and can be used with Geographic Information System software to map census geographic areas and features such as roads and rivers.

    The TIGER/Line shapefiles are updated yearly, and this version includes a new coastline feature. The TIGER geodatabases include national- and state-based files often requested by customers and provide the ability to download multiple layers in a single file. Both the 2013 TIGER/Line shapefiles and the TIGER geodatabases can be downloaded from the website.

    • Shapefiles are released in one of three types of coverages:
      • Nation-based
      • State-based
      • County-based
    • The table below lists each type of geography and the coverage(s) at which each is available.
    2013 TIGER/Line Shapefiles Availability
    Layer
    Nation-Based Files
    State-Based Files
    County-Based Files
    Note that not all files exist for all states or all counties.
    Shapefiles – Boundaries
    Alaska Native Regional Corporation

    X

    American Indian Tribal Subdivision

    X

    American Indian/Alaska Native/Native Hawaiian Areas

    X

    Block

    X

    Block Group

    X

    Census Tract

    X

    Combined New England City and Town Area

    X

    Combined Statistical Area

    X

    113th Congressional Districts

    X

    Consolidated City

    X

    County and Equivalent

    X

    County Subdivision

    X

    Elementary School District

    X

    Estates

    X

    Metropolitan Division

    X

    Metropolitan/Micropolitan Statistical Area

    X

    New England City and Town Area

    X

    New England City and Town Division

    X

    Place

    X

    Public Use Microdata Area

    X

    Secondary School District

    X

    State and Equivalent

    X

    State Legislative District-Lower Chamber

    X

    State Legislative District-Upper Chamber

    X

    Subbarrio (Subminor Civil Division)

    X

    Tribal Block Group

    X

    Tribal Census Tract

    X

    Unified School District

    X

    Urban Areas

    X

    5-digit ZIP Code Tabulation Area

    X

    Shapefiles – Features
    Address Range-Feature

    X

    All Lines

    X

    All Roads

    X

    Area Hydrography

    X

    Area Landmark

    X

    Coastline

    X

    Linear Hydrography

    X

    Military Installation

    X

    Point Landmark

    X

    Primary and Secondary Roads

    X

    Primary Roads

    X

    Rails

    X

    Topological Faces (Polygons With All Geocodes)

    X

    Relationship Files
    Address Range-Feature Name

    X

    Address Ranges

    X

    Feature Names

    X

    Other Identifiers

    X

    Topological Faces-Area Landmark

    X

    Topological Faces-Area Hydrography

    X

    Topological Faces-Military Installations

    X

  • Smartphone Market to Fragment in Emerging Markets

    New findings from leading hi-tech analysts, Juniper Research, has revealed that the Smartphone OS market will see new emerging players, such as Asha, Sailfish and emerging HTML 5 based OS players begin to gain ground in niche areas. The market globally however is expected to continue to be dominated by Android and iOS.

    The report argues that these new contenders will take away important niches – focusing on cost innovation and utilising local knowledge – in synergy with the next generation of consumers. This may begin the slow decline of the current global OS elite.

    Global Smartphone Dichotomy

    In terms of smartphone shipments, Apple and Samsung will continue to dominate the global market, shipping 17% more smartphones in 2018 than were shipped globally by all vendors in 2012. The new Juniper report found that Apple and Samsung’s global smartphone shipments will hit nearly 800 million by the end of 2018, compared with 677 million last year.

    Apple’s New Horizons

    Juniper’s latest report, ‘Smartphone Futures: Differentiation Strategies & Emerging Opportunities 2013-2018’ forecasts sustained growth for Apple in the emerging markets over the forecast period, with Apple expected to announce a diversification in its product portfolio shortly. It notes that this brings Apple closer to the Samsung model of catering to diverse set of markets utilising different models which will maintain the current global dichotomy.

    New Region New Rules

    The new report noted that significant growth is expected across emerging markets such as the Indian Subcontinent and China. These areas will see particular growth in the Ultra-Economy and Economy sectors, with heavily localised handsets. Slower growth is forecast for the Ultra-Premium and Premium smartphone sectors, but only if they can offer clear differentiation within a crowded market.

    Other Key Findings Include:

    •         There will continue to be a lack of short and medium term diversity within the OS market.
    •         The Average Selling Price of a smartphone will fall as new lower income demographics are exploited.