Encyclopedia of the Earth
Geographic Information Systems (GIS) connect data with geography, revolutionizing how we analyze and understand spatial relationships. Today, GIS serves as a powerful decision-making tool for industries by enabling the analysis of environmental, demographic, and topographic data, thus facilitating informed decisions that impact businesses, industries, and the public.
GIS data supports numerous applications, such as mapping, telecom and network services, land and urban planning, environmental impact analysis, agriculture, disaster management, navigation, natural resources management, community development, and irrigation water management. These varied applications illustrate how GIS can drive business value.
At NetU, we help organizations democratize GIS by delivering its insights to anyone, on any device. Our solutions use standard APIs to integrate data from multiple third-party systems into seamless workflows, providing dashboards that inform both operational decisions and strategic planning. We also extend internal GIS intelligence to partners and suppliers, empowering companies to streamline operations, increase revenue opportunities, and boost customer loyalty.