CYBERTEC offers comprehensive GIS solutions and spatial services to customers worldwide. GIS data has become more important in recent years and almost all data sets have some sort of spatial information associated with it.
Inspire your customers with beautiful maps and dashboards. Present huge data sets in a human-readable way, and analyze customer data from a geographic perspective. CYBERTEC offers all the tools and services to achieve your goals.
Our GIS services
REQUIREMENT ANALYSIS
- Initial analysis & scope of a specific GIS project
- Spatial data assessment package to get started with geographical data
IMPLEMENTATION OF SPATIAL INFRASTRUCTURE
- Import of GIS data
- Optimization of PostGIS setups
- Implementation of GIS tooling (PostGIS, QGIS, GeoServer, Geowebcache, etc.)
SUPPORTING GIS DATA
- Handling of OpenStreetMap (OSM) data
- Managing the GIS data pipeline (transformation)
TRAINING
GIS CONSULTING
- Database and query optimization
- Spatial analysis and data science
24/7 POSTGIS SUPPORT
- Support for PostGIS is included in all our support packages
Supported GIS tooling
Our team provides services for various technologies including, but not limited to:
- PostgreSQL: Cutting edge relational database
- PostGIS: Advanced GIS extension for PostgreSQL
- pgRouting: PostgreSQL-based routing
- GeoServer: Professional mapping services
- QGIS: Enterprise-grade desktop GIS
- osm2pgsql, osmosis and ogr2ogr: OpenStreetMap (OSM) data at work
- Geowebcache and/or Mapproxy: Tile caches for better performance
Contact us to get started
Contact us today to receive your personal offer from CYBERTEC. We offer timely delivery, professional handling, and over 20 years of PostgreSQL experience.
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