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Azavea Partners with Pictometry to Offer Oblique, Geo-Referenced, Aerial Imagery

" Unlike a traditional GIS that displays information from a top-down perspective, Pictometry's map information is displayed from an angled view, or oblique perspective..."

Pictometry is a leading provider of geo-referenced aerial, oblique image libraries, and related software. If you are already using their imagery or are planning to, we are happy to announce that we are now participating in Pictometry‘s Demonstration program. The Demonstration program has provided us with Pictometry’s web software development kit (SDK) which will allow us to incorporate Pictometry’s imagery into new applications. So next time you work with us and if you are already using Pictometry, let us know … we might be able to get their imagery into your application.

Pictometry offers users oblique views of features, viewed from any
direction. The above example includes three views of the Philadelphia
Museum of Art.

Unlike a traditional GIS that displays information from a top-down perspective, Pictometry’s map information is displayed from both orthogonal and oblique angles, creating a more natural three-dimensional view enabling users to see land features and structures clearly, and in their entirety. You may have already seen examples of Pictometry if you have used the ‘Bird’s Eye’ view in Microsoft’s Live Maps.

The oblique images provide a unique perspective on features, and that perspective is extended even further in the application by enabling users to view features from different directions. There is more to do than just to look at the images, there are tools to perform normal GIS functions like pan, measure lengths, and zoom in and out. More advanced tools enable you to measure height, determine the bearing of a line, and calculate areas.

Azavea and PALINET Put GIS on the Map of PALINET’s Members

"Many of our non-profit and academic clients have approached us with complex problems, stimulating community-focused questions, and technical puzzles our developers have relished cracking."

With more than 30 non-profit and academic clients, and numerous pro bono projects involving non-profits, we like to think our services serve worthy causes throughout the country. From web-based applications enabling the display and the analysis of data as varied as neighborhood, state or national demographics, poverty, crime, child care, health, food and shelter, natural and cultural resources, to web services tracking voters’ contributions, Azavea has a strong background supporting non-profit organizations.

After attending the NTEN conference last April, I had claimed in a previous article “the non-profit community is vibrant, sophisticated and mighty inspiring.” I stand by my opinion today and look forward to attending the next NTEN conference in New Orleans in March. Many of our non-profit and academic clients have approached us with complex problems, stimulating community-focused questions, and technical puzzles our developers have relished cracking.


We recently got involved with PALINET and decided to join their Business Partner program. PALINET is a leader in digitization initiatives and has been serving more than 600 member libraries, information centers, museums, and archives throughout the Northeast corridor since 1936. Through their Business Partnership program, PALINET selects partners they believe will bring value to their extensive array of membership programs, workshops, and services. PALINET believes Azavea’s GIS expertise can be applied to numerous projects led by libraries, museums, and archives alike.

The partnership with Azavea will benefit PALINET members with preferred rates on Sajara®, our geographic digital asset management software operating the award-winning historical photograph archive, PhillyHistory.org, as well as many of our software customization and development services. For more information about our PALINET Business Partnership or Sajara, don’t hesitate to contact me.

Azavea will be presenting Sajara at several conferences in the next few months including:

NTEN Conference – Science Fair, New Orleans, LA, March 19, Booth # 32

Museums and the Web Expo 2008 in Montreal, Canada, April 8-12, Booth #28;

American Association of Museums Annual Meeting and Expo in Denver, CO, April 27-May 1, Booth #207.

Azavea Receives ESRI’s Foundation Partner of the Year Award

"...this award is a tribute to both Azavea's staff and the clients with whom we collaborate. "

We are proud to announce that we have received the 2007 Environmental Systems Research Institute’s (ESRI) Foundation Partner of the Year Award for the Philadelphia region. ESRI gives the award to the partner who, through hard work and dedication, has consistently built a strong, dependable relationship with ESRI and has made a contribution to the community through its work with GIS technology.

We’re honored and proud to receive this prestigious award from ESRI. We strive to leverage ESRI’s leading edge server products such as ArcGIS Server and ArcWeb Services, and this award is a tribute to both Azavea’s staff and the clients with whom we collaborate. ESRI’s products have enabled us to implement innovative approaches to geographic analysis, geocoding and web-based applications. Azavea’s solutions for digital asset management, geocoding, political advocacy and decision support all benefit from our strategic partnership with ESRI.