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Leica GeoMoS Web Evaluation License for Visualization

Leica GeoMoS monitoring systems work 24/7, delivering precise data information in critical situations, guaranteeing the safety of both people and infrastructure. Leica GeoMoS Web service is an easy-to-use application that makes monitoring data accessible through standard web browsers, PDA or mobile phones. Webcams and web images are supported allowing the quick analysis of site conditions. Timeline, scatter and vector graphs provide quick deformation analysis. The graphs and views that are presented are customizable and can be tailored to the needs of each project.


Evaluation License available now

Leica Geosystems is pleased to announce a 30 day free trial of Leica GeoMoS Web. The evaluation license is available to all existing and new GeoMoS users. It allows free access to this successful tool for 30 days. During this trial period users will also benefit from the dedicated Leica Geosystems monitoring support team. After a successful trial period the customer can purchase the service. The evaluation license will then be converted to a production license.


No need for investment in infrastructure and software

Leica GeoMoS Web is an on demand service that allows the use of the web based application to display monitoring data. The service is operated by Leica Geosystems, and a dedicated team of Leica Geosystems experts keeps the system online, up-to-date and secure. All hardware is hosted in Leica Geosystems, therefore there is no need to acquire dedicated hardware or maintain expensive infrastructure and software.

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