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MapLink 7.0 from Envitia

Envitia is launching the next generation of MapLink Pro featuring over 400 enhancements to both the Windows and Linux platforms to provide high performance and flexible components for demanding geospatial systems. The latest issue takes advantage of modern 64-bit hardware and utilises multi-threading to boost performance by up to 60%.
March 20, 2012 Read time: 1 min
4082 Envitia is launching the next generation of MapLink Pro featuring over 400 enhancements to both the Windows and Linux platforms to provide high performance and flexible components for demanding geospatial systems. The latest issue takes advantage of modern 64-bit hardware and utilises multi-threading to boost performance by up to 60%. The software maintains the disparate data integration and extensive file format support of all previous releases and extends this with Open Geospatial Consortium (OGC) compliant Web Processing Services (WPS).

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