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ITTVIS ENVI 4.7 now available Print

22 October 2009 Git4You.com:

ENVI – the premier solution to extract information from geospatial imagery – delivers innovative ways to streamline your image processing and analysis workflows. Recent releases have introduced new workflow innovations including integration with ArcGIS®, and automation of essential image processing tasks.

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ENVI 4.6 now available Print

12 February 2009 Git4You.com:

 
Complete Workflows.  Data Integration.  Advanced Spectral Tools.

You need image processing and analysis solutions you can trust to get accurate, proven results regardless of your industry or application. ENVI provides the scientific foundation you can rely on and the tools you need to process and analyze your imagery quickly and easily.


ENVI 4.6 builds on the workflow advances introduced in recent releases by providing additional automated workflows to step you through today’s popular image processing functions. ENVI 4.6 also adds file format support for new image platforms. New enhancements to ENVI add-on modules are also being released concurrently with ENVI 4.6, including updates to the ENVI Feature Extraction Module and the ENVI Flaash Module, now called the ENVI Atmospheric Correction Module.

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DigitalGlobe Appoints Former NAVTEQ Executive Rafay Khan as SVP of International Sales Print

12 February 2009, Git4You.com:

 

Longmont, CO. – February 13, 2009 –  DigitalGlobe, a leading provider of high-resolution world imagery solutions, today named Rafay Khan as senior vice president of international sales.  Khan brings extensive sales and management experience in the location-based services sector to DigitalGlobe’s executive team.  In his new role, Khan will be responsible for expanding DigitalGlobe’s international sales operations as the company seeks to capitalize on the growing worldwide demand for high-resolution satellite and aerial imagery.

 

“Rafay Khan will play a key role in driving the next phase of DigitalGlobe’s international expansion,” said DigitalGlobe president and CEO Jill Smith.   “His experience building and leading strategic alliances and partnerships in the location-based services, consumer electronics and GPS navigation industries will be a strategic asset for DigitalGlobe as we continue to move into key verticals and new geographies.”

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DigitalGlobe Announces New Multi-year Agreement with Nokia For Use of Imagery in Nokia Location Services Print

12 February 2009, Git4You.com:

 
Longmont, Colo., February 12, 2009 – DigitalGlobe and Nokia have agreed to bring the real-world perspective of high-resolution satellite and aerial imagery to Nokia Maps, both on mobile devices and on Ovi, improving the global driving, hiking and walking navigation capabilities for consumers who use these applications.  Through streamlined technology integration and development of a proprietary format for delivering imagery to Nokia, users will have quick, easy and seamless access to a wide range of global high-resolution imagery from DigitalGlobe’s comprehensive ImageLibrary sourced from its high-resolution satellite constellation and aerial network.  Available on compatible Nokia devices and online through Ovi, the enhanced navigation features enable consumers to find and explore a wealth of world destinations with turn-by-turn, street-by-street and city-to-city navigation views.
 

The integration of DigitalGlobe’s high-resolution world imagery content greatly increases the functionality of Nokia Maps, revealing more details than standard street level mapping views, and also providing peace-of-mind for precision and accuracy in off-road navigation — a feature of special interest to hikers and walkers.  Nokia Maps can be downloaded to a variety of Nokia devices, including the Nokia N96 or Nokia N95, or accessed online at Ovi.com.
The demand for more detailed mobile imagery is expected to rise in tandem with consumers’ ever-increasing reliance on consumer technology with the expansion of mobile social interactions in today’s ever-more connected society.

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China to grant remote sensing satellite to Indonesia Print

22 January 2009, Git4You.com:

 

Beijing, China (ANTARA News) - The Chinese government will grant Indonesia a remote sensing satellite to help monitor and provide early detections on events taking place in the sea, an official said.

 
"China will grant Indonesia a satellite for monitoring happenings and developments in the sea. With the satellite, Indonesia`s sensing capability at sea would be increased," Head of the National Sea Security Coordination Agency (Bakormala) Tri Yuswoyo announced.

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