GeoSpatial Experts Introduces GeoJot+ Subscription to Mobilize Field Teams
Written by GeoSpatial Experts
Tuesday, 04 December 2012
THORNTON, Colorado, USA, 4 December 2012 GeoSpatial
Experts today officially released its new GeoJot+ field data collection
system. The new subscription-based solution is built on GeoSpatial Experts
popular GPS-Photo Link and GeoJot products. With the mobile data collection app
and office components, the new system provides functionality from field data
collection to final reports and all for less than $1 per user per day.
The idea is both simple and powerful - GIS field data
collection through geotagged photos. GeoJot+ allows users to collect geotagged
photos and capture descriptive attribute information for each photo.
Organizations then map the results in ArcGIS or Google Earth, import the data
into a backend database, or create reports showing the photo, the location on a
map, and the attribute information.
GeoJot+ empowers organizations to better manage their field teams. An Administrators
Dashboard enables viewing and tracking of app usage, as well as the ability to
add and revoke app licenses. An organization can manage users or teams of users
on their account. The GeoJot+ app simplifies deployment and overcomes
limitations of the major app stores which are not currently optimized for
enterprise use. Apps no longer need to be purchased individually. One
subscription can cover all Android and Apple devices, and licenses can easily be
transferred as they are not tied to specific devices.
Highly flexible, the GeoJot+ app can run on smartphones and
tablets with or without service plans. Using the GPS chips in these devices,
users can collect field data in areas without a cellular signal. As soon as the
user returns to an area with coverage, they can share information in real-time
with the office. In addition, the app can run on the iPod Touch, new Android
cameras such as the Nikon COOLPIX S800c and Samsung Galaxy, as well as new
Android GPS units such as the Trimble Juno 5 or Juniper Rampage.
The mobile app component focuses on simplicity of use. An
administrator can create and distribute an unlimited number of field data
collection lists (forms) to their field team members. These pick lists allow
team members to easily collect data that is both accurate and consistent. It can
take less than 15 minutes to train field teams to use the app, which can
automatically transfer data back to the office via the cloud with the Team
subscription level.
Back in the office using GeoJot+ Core, an administrator can
edit and stage the data from the field teams, enforcing consistency and quality
standards before inputting data into a backend database. They can also create
customizable reports as well as Esri and Google maps. GeoJot+ Core is based on
GPS-Photo Link, the industry standard software for mapping photographs since
2001.
Our customers seem to have two major needs - an extremely
simple interface for the people in the field collecting data and a powerful
engine to do the heavy lifting back in the office, said GeoSpatial Experts
President Rick Bobbitt. With an intuitive interface for the field app,
seamless data transfer via the cloud, and a sophisticated engine running back in
the office, GeoJot+ is both simple and powerful.
The new GeoJot+ mobile data collection system offers three
levels of functionality Essentials, Team, and Enterprise. The Essentials level contains basic functionality for GIS field
data collection, mapping, and reporting. The Team level further empowers field
crews with enhanced functionality such as cloud-based data transfer and advanced
list/form creation, as well as more advanced GPS, GIS mapping, and reporting
features. The Enterprise level offers both advanced functionality and 360
support for successful and timely integration into an organizations workflows
and processes. The GeoJot+ 360 Implementation Blueprint offers workflow
consulting & list design, customized training & documentation, enhanced
support, and customized functionality.
GeoSpatial Experts, Inc., founded in 2001 is the world-wide
leader in geotagging and photo mapping software for business. Headquartered in
Denver, Colorado, GeoSpatial Experts has resellers across the world. Visit www.geospatialexperts.com. Sign
up for an upcoming GeoJot+ webinar.
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