ERDAS Releases a New Version of its Free 3D Visualization Client



The ERDAS TITAN Client seamlessly connects to ERDAS APOLLO. ERDAS APOLLO is a geospatial enterprise product equipped to fully understand, competently manage and rapidly serve large volumes of vector, raster and terrain data. ERDAS APOLLO implements an out-of-the box Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) that provides a publish, find and bind workflow for any data type.

In ERDAS TITAN Client 2010, users may connect to ERDAS APOLLO catalogs via the TITAN Viewer to execute geoprocesses and visualize results in a 3D virtual globe. Descriptive metadata search results from ERDAS APOLLO catalogs are now also available in an easy-to-read display pane. Search and discovery of data in an APOLLO catalog is much faster, due to integration of REST/JSON API.

Performance in the ERDAS TITAN Client Viewer has also been greatly optimized by new algorithms, providing seamless zoom in/out of raster overlays, more memory efficiency (2-3x), multiple times faster loading KML and shapefiles, improvements to loading terrain and basemaps, and navigation enhancements.

“ERDAS TITAN Client 2010 has drastically increased the speed of performance, enabling users to experience the Viewer several times faster than previous versions,” said Mladen Stojic, Senior Vice President, Product Management and Marketing, ERDAS.  “Seamlessly connecting to ERDAS IMAGINE, ERDAS APOLLO and ArcGIS, the ERDAS TITAN Client provides a unique viewing and communication experience.”

In ERDAS 2010 Software, ERDAS TITAN server-side products have been incorporated into ERDAS APOLLO Advantage, integrating desktop data sharing and collaboration with large volume distributed data management. In previous releases of ERDAS TITAN, the GeoHubs, Master Servers and Web Cache Servers were sold as independent products supporting the ERDAS TITAN Client. These components enable ERDAS TITAN Client users with ERDAS APOLLO Advantage to publish and share desktop data with permissions and collaborate with other users.

To download the ERDAS TITAN Client 2010 or find out more information, please visit: www.erdas.com/titan.

To learn more about ERDAS, please call +1 770 776 3400, toll free +1 877 GO ERDAS, or visit www.erdas.com.
About ERDAS
ERDAS – The Earth to Business Company – helps organizations harness the information of the changing earth for greater advantage.

ERDAS creates geospatial business systems that transform our earth’s data into business information, enabling individuals, businesses and public agencies to quickly access, manage, process and share that information from anywhere.

Using secure geospatial information, ERDAS solutions improve employee, customer and partner visibility to information, enabling them to respond faster and collaborate better. It also means better decision-making, increased productivity and new revenue streams.

ERDAS is a part of the Hexagon Group, Sweden. For more information about ERDAS or its products and services, please call +1 770 776 3400, toll free +1 877 GO ERDAS, or visit www.erdas.com.

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