Geo Localized Maps and Data
Tracking world brings the power of geo localized maps and data to your business. This service makes it easy to manage and interpret location-based data.
Tracing World Location-based business analysis involves using tools to answer the question “Where?” when reviewing and structuring the entire array of data accumulated in your organizations, including data on assets, customers, service areas, supply chains and logistics, market conditions and its potential, inventory and revenue by point of sale and region, and distribution networks , about the activity of competitors and development prospects. These tools, based on the capabilities of Geographic Information Systems (GIS) technology, add value to traditional business intelligence solutions by adding a new dimension and new perspective to the business and allowing data to be visualized, interrogated, analyzed, interpreted and made sense of through a geographic approach and ``smart cards``. They clearly show the overall situational picture, spatial relationships, patterns and trends that might otherwise go unnoticed, and help improve the efficiency of your activities.
FEATURE HIGHLIGHTS
Business and Geography
Organizations are increasingly aware that adding a geographic component to business data, such as an address or coordinates, and displaying it on a map can provide greater insight into existing tabular data. Maps, models, and spatial analysis tools provide a completely different context that is missing when using only tables, charts, and graphs. This context almost immediately helps users gain new understanding and allows them to more effectively share information and collaborate using maps as a common language. While it wasn’t that long ago that this geographic aspect was largely absent from traditional business intelligence solutions, many organizations wanted to incorporate it into their day-to-day operations.
Business challenges are multifaceted, and the ArcGIS platform can help solve many of them.
And now, with the help of geographic information systems (GIS) technology, they are gradually integrating maps and spatial analytics into their business data workflow with impressive results.
Why are cards needed in business ? Managers, executive directors and specialists of organizations use maps with general and thematic data printed on them for tasks such as:
- Asset Management;
- Business market analysis;
- Customer relationship management;
- Enterprise resource management;
- Field staff management;
- Ensuring operational awareness;
- Estate planning;
- Management of risks;
- Supply chain management.