Geodynamic Solutions Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of LandWorks Inc., today introduced WebMapsT Enterprise GIS Suite 2.0, a set of four plug-in tools for ESRI’s ArcGIS Server 9.3. Offered individually or bundled, these plug-ins expand the out-of-the-box functionally of ESRI’s Web Mapping application to quickly enable advanced web-based GIS functionality.

GSI plans to expand the WebMaps product suite beyond the release of the initial four tools and has several new tools in development. The four tools included in WebMaps Enterprise GIS Suite 2.0 are:

QuikMap PrinterT – a wizard-driven task that enables users with no GIS experience to create and print high-quality maps of any size or orientation at any scale. Multiple layout template sets and full legend control are supported. Output may be in PDF, JPG, TIF or PNG file format.

QuikFindT – a very powerful but flexible search utility that allows users to easily define and save complex queries against features in any GIS layer. Queries can be saved for personal use in the future or published to all users. Selected features are highlighted on the map, and the related attributes can be exported to Excel.

QuikSelectT – a combination identify/select tool that enables users to extract feature attributes from map layers based on a variety of selection methods. Selected features are highlighted on the map, and the related attributes can be exported to Excel.

MapMarksT – a task that allows users to select a favorite area and zoom extent on a web-based map and return to it automatically with no navigation. Favorite areas may be saved for personal use in the future or published to all users.

Building on the success of the first release of WebMaps Enterprise GIS Suite, GSI sees continued applications of the 2.0 release within state, county and local governments, oil & gas companies, electric utilities, water & flood control districts, pipeline operators, and other enterprise users of ArcGIS 9.3. WebMaps Enterprise GIS Suite 2.0 will also appeal to those now migrating from ESRI ArcIMS installations.

For more information please visit www.geodynamic.com