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Spectrum Spatial Analyst & Stratus
DataMap Europe Ltd.Pitney Bowes Business Partnermapinfo@datamap.bg
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Spectrum® Spatial Analyst
An out-of-the-box web mapping solution
Allows users to:–View–Share–Query–Understand
Both business and spatial data
On their favorite browsers
• Click to add text• Click to add text• Click to add text• Click to add text
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Spectrum® Spatial Analyst Benefits
• Highly usable and accessible• Improves efficiency• Saves money• Enables better customer service
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Adds Value Across Your Organization
• Extends GIS/mapping expertise across departments
• Reduces duplication of effort for overlapping projects
• Puts spatial information into the hands of business users and decision-makers
• Facilitates collaboration
• Available 24/7 – anytime…anywhere
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Spectrum Spatial Analyst• On-premise application for internal or external
access, distribution and data sharing• Embed maps—e.g., store locator—into your
web site• Built on top of Spectrum Spatial
MapInfo Professional / Desktop GISEdit & Analyze
Data
Publish & Share
Business dataCustomer dataDemographic data
Spatial data
• Create and manage spatial data• Analyze spatial and customer data• Create content for sharing within
Spectrum Spatial Analyst
Spectrum Spatial Analyst: A Multi-Faceted Tool
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Spectrum Spatial Analyst: Core Components
Map Loader• Uploader for Analyst and Stratus.• Users can create and style maps in MI Pro.• Analyst uploader creates named resources directly into Spectrum
Administration Console
• Admins can add uploaded maps and layers to map configurations• Map configurations are made available to end users.• Admins can create queries, set user permissions, and manage end-
user functionality and much more.
SS Analyst end user applications
• End users can browse and interact with maps• Authenticated and guest users can view and query spatial data• Analyst can be made accessible via public web site
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What’s New in v4.0 / R43
Thematic Maps: Graduated Symbol
Thematic Maps: Individual Value
Add query results as a dynamic map layer
Data Binding (Analyst only)
Page Loading speed
Major Features (April 2015)
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Thematic Maps: Graduated Symbol
Support for adding Graduated Symbol Maps
• Pick any layer and create thematic on left. • Full range of symbol styles can be picked and symbol size can be up to 64 pixels
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Thematic Maps: Individual Value
Support for adding Individual Value Thematic Maps
• Pick any layer and create thematic on left. Polygon, Point and Line styles can be chosen• Choose from default style palette and/or edit each individual value category
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Thematic Maps: Individual Value
Support for adding Individual Value Thematic Maps
• Point Style example – secondary schools in SE England
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Add Query Results to Map
Support for adding any query results to the map as a layer
• All query results now have an “Add To Map” button• Results added as a new layer – in red style. Below we see original layer also enabled in green
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Data Binding (Analyst only)
Data binding is where a non-spatial table can be linked to a spatial one
• Connections to non-spatial tables are added in Spectrum Management Console• Admins in Analyst can then associate these with spatial tables in Analyst using a join column• End users see a more information link to view associated information• For example click a property boundary and see associated information on
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Data Binding (Analyst only)
Data binding administration screens
• Create data binds and add them to map configurations
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Key Differences:Spectrum Spatial Analyst
vs. MapInfo Stratus
Key Differences
Spectrum Spatial Analyst• Deployed on premise
• Uses Spectrum Platform security APIs
• Spectrum Management Console is used to manage users and roles
• Spectrum map loader allows creation of named resources but does not upload data
• Named resources pointing to local spatial RDBMS or TAB files can be created by the map loader
Stratus • Deployed as a SaaS
• Uses SaaS security infrastructure APIs and pb.com for authentication
• SaaS Account Management application to create and manage roles and add users to them
• Stratus Map loader uploads TAB files which are then processed into the backend database
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Resources
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Resources
• Spectrum Docs: http://support.pb.com/ekip/index?page=product_content&cat=SC_SPECTRUM_TECHNOLOGY_PLATFORM
• Spectrum Spatial Docs: http://support.pb.com/help/spectrum/9.2/webhelp/en/Spatial/index.html
• Analyst Docs: http://support.pb.com/ekip/index?page=content&id=RE15009
• Stratus Docs: http://support.pb.com/ekip/index?page=product_content&cat=SC_MAPINFO_STRATUS
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Questions?
Custom Queries
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Map Center and XY Locations
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Querying in Multiple Annotations
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Querying in Multiple Annotations
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Pick List in Queries
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Pick List in Queries
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Support for Third Party Tile Services
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Support for Long Map Labels
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Nine Key Features
• Map publishing• International address search• Find Nearest• Spatial and attribute queries• Wildcard search• Address search log download• Basic analyst usage log access• Draw lines and polygons; measure distance• Bing (roads, aerial, hybrid maps) and OSM supported
Empowering Users
Select any visible map layer to queryQuery within
• Current map view• User-drawn polygon• All data
View results in tabular gridSelect row on table and highlight feature on mapExport query results to CSV fileSort results by clicking any column in tableFind Nearest based on locationView information using map marker calloutsDraw lines, measure distance and polygon areasPrint to PDF
Spectrum Spatial Admin Console: Simplifying Administration
•Flexibly create map configurations•Define layers that can be searched via Find Nearest•Manage queries:• Enable/disable spatial query for specific configurations• Define underlying queries and criteria available to end-users• Create multiple queries for a table• Define how user input is made • Assign permissions to analyst roles on Map Configurations, Find Nearest and Query Templates.
Spectrum Management Console:Secure Access Control
• Authenticated access• Adds any number of custom roles• Adds users and assigning users to any roles
• Guest access• Specifies guest users and roles • Treats non-logged-in users as "guests”
• Those users may sign in to see secured data
• Flexible administration assignment• Designates users who may access Administrator Console• Designates users who may upload data
What You Need to Get Started
•Requirements• MapInfo Professional v12.0 or higher• IE Explorer (8,9, 10 and 11)• Firefox (all recent versions)• Safari (on iPad)• Chrome (all recent versions)
General Hardware Recommendations
Analyst server only:
• Operating Systems: Windows Server 2008 R2 64-bit. The server requires a 64-bit system; 32-bit systems are not supported.
• Disk Space: Spectrum Spatial Analyst will use 1GB of system space for installer package and installation.
• Memory: Spectrum Spatial Analyst applications will use minimum of 3GB RAM. Please make sure the server on which Analyst is installed has enough RAM to run other processes, including Windows.
• CPUs: We recommend a minimum of 4 CPU cores• Note that Analyst installs 3 services (Admin, locate service, and the
Analyst end-user app).