List of FAMA SMARTcity Integrations
This is a list of platforms and tools that integrate with FAMA SMARTcity. This list is updated as of April 2025.
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ArcGIS
ESRI
Unlock location insights with engaging, interactive mapping tools.Location intelligence has democratized mapping and analysis for everyone. As part of the Esri Geospatial Cloud, ArcGIS Online enables users to connect people, places, and information through captivating interactive maps. Leverage intelligent, data-driven styles alongside intuitive analytical tools that yield valuable insights based on location. Share your discoveries with the public or target specific groups as necessary. Design interactive maps that clarify your data and encourage users to explore further. You can enhance your analysis by adding your own datasets and merging them with reputable location-based resources offered within ArcGIS Online. Use advanced mapping techniques to effectively guide your data visualization and analytical initiatives. Distribute your maps widely or limit access to certain audiences to enhance their reach and effectiveness. Develop web applications that integrate your maps for a more engaging and specialized interactive experience. Additionally, effortlessly embed your developed applications into your digital platforms such as your website, social media, and blog posts, which broadens your audience reach. This strategy not only elevates the visibility of your insights but also deepens user interaction with your material, fostering a more engaged community around your work. -
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QGIS
QGIS
Empower your geospatial analysis with versatile, user-friendly software.You have the ability to generate, modify, visualize, analyze, and publish geospatial data on multiple platforms such as Windows, Mac, Linux, BSD, and mobile devices. This capability is applicable to desktops, servers, web browsers, and can also function as developer libraries. QGIS, which is a user-friendly open-source Geographic Information System (GIS), operates under the GNU General Public License and is recognized as an official project of the Open Source Geospatial Foundation (OSGeo). The software is compatible with various operating systems, including Linux, Unix, Mac OSX, Windows, and Android, and it accommodates a diverse range of vector, raster, and database formats along with their functionalities. With QGIS, users benefit from an expanding array of features offered through both core functions and plugins. They can manage, visualize, edit, and analyze their data efficiently while also generating printable maps as needed. In addition, we compile case studies that highlight how users around the globe implement QGIS in their GIS endeavors. Moreover, users can effortlessly visualize combinations of vector and raster data in both 2D and 3D formats, utilizing different projections without the necessity of converting to a standardized internal format. This level of flexibility and functionality positions QGIS as an essential tool for both professionals and hobbyists in the field of geospatial analysis. Ultimately, the software fosters collaboration and innovation among users by providing a robust platform for managing geographic information.
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