OS Support

Commercial Support

LISAsoft offers Commercial Support for Open Source Geospatial Software and Open Geospatial Standards.
For geospatial web publishing, data warehousing and data sharing, Open Source Software offers performance, reliability, inter-interoperability, standards compliance and excellent value.
LISAsoft is your ideal Geospatial Open Standards and Open Source partner:

  • We future-proof solutions by collaborating with partners, Open Geospatial Consortium (OGC) and Open Source communities.
  • We use Open Source products we support and are core developers of some.
  • We use OGC standards and participate in test beds which test these standards.
  • We use and integrate with proprietary geospatial software and provide vendor neutral advice for geospatial systems.

GeoSpatial Hosting

LISAsoft hosts fast map layers reliably and cost effectively. Access Australian maps, specialty maps like demographic drapes or we can host your maps.

WMS, WFS, Tiled WMS

We host Web Map Servers (WMS) for clients requiring flexible map interfaces, Tiled Web Map Servers for fast scalable solutions, Web Feature Servers (WFS) for feature queries and updates.

Geocoding & Address Scrubbing

LISAsoft offers Geocoding and Address Scrubbing to clean databases or as a lookup service.

Want More?

Is your favorite Geospatial Software is not listed here? Contact us and we will apply our geospatial software experience and industry contacts to put something in place, otherwise, we will put you in contact with someone who can help.

Australian government endorses Open Source Software

The increasing maturity of open source software and open source platforms offers significant potential benefits to the Australian Government and the wider community. Open source software development, using open standards, can support greater interoperability between systems and enable system sharing. It can offer original solutions to problems not addressed by proprietary software and it has the potential to lead to significant savings in Government expenditure on information and communications technology (ICT).

Australian Government Information Strategy Office, "A guide to Open Source Software for Australian Government Agencies", April 2005, http://www.agimo.gov.au/_sourceit/sourceit/oss

OpenLayers

OpenLayers is a robust, browser based mapping client which accesses many source layers and with makes it easy to put a dynamic map in any web page.

Community MapBuilder

MapBuilder is a powerful, standards compliant browser based mapping client toolkit.

GeoNetwork

GeoNetwork open source is a catalogue application to manage spatially referenced resources. It provides powerful metadata editing and search functions as well as an embedded interactive web map viewer.

GeoServer

GeoServer is an OpenGIS "Transactional Web Feature Server" (WFS-T) and "Web Map Server" (WMS) that provides read/write access to numerous spatial data sources via standard internet protocols.

PostGIS

PostGIS spatially enables the PostgreSQL server, allowing it to be used as a backend spatial database for geographic information systems (GIS).

TileCache

TileCache provides a Python-based WMS/TMS server, with pluggable caching mechanisms and rendering backends.

UMN MapServer

MapServer is an open source development environment for building spatially-enabled web mapping applications and services.

Exo Portal

eXo Portal is the next generation of web applications that brings integrated rich internet applications into the browser.

CarbonArc

CarbonArc is an extension to the ArcGIS package from Environmental Systems Research Institute, Inc. (ESRI). By plugging into ArcGIS, CarbonArc allows the use of Open Geospatial Consortium, Inc. (OGC) compliant Web services and data as an integral part of the GIS.