Build your apps for Google Maps™
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Problems to solve
Information infrastructure dilemmaRelated business & geospatial data spread across systems
Access to data and applications limited to siloed users
Pace of technology change outstrips current installed
Wants and needsIntegrated data from GIS and business systems
Publish curated views of data to a wider audience
Initiate action based on combined data
Leverage new technology
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Power of Google Maps TechnologyComputing power: unsurpassed ability to deliver cloud infrastructure
Content: unmatched quantity, quality, and diverse data types
Access: available on tablet, browser, portable, and smartphone
Easy to use, everyone knows how to use Google Maps
IRIS Platform-as-a-Service (PaaS)Integrate data from disparate business and geospatial sources and systems
Configure (not code) use-case apps to address your business problems
Customized to your design and your controls
Leverage your current data, applications, and people
Next Generation geospatial business solutions
Google + IRIS = business direction
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Organizing the world’s information geographically
Most widely understood geospatial product in the world
Scale of Google is unrivaled
Google Maps Engine
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FuseFuse business and geo-located data sets from different internal systems and external sources to create an integrated data set that can be actioned
AnalyzeExtract meaning and insight from your integrated data sets with easy to use query and geospatial tools
WorkflowDefine workflows and rule sets that support business processes and enforce business rules that enhance productivity and improves decision making
CollaborateCreate audience specific views and push new information to interested parties using notifications to keep everyone on the same page and up to date
PublishPublish views and perspectives of maps and business data to a variety of audiences using the same data sets
Easy to use services to configure IRIS apps
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Step 1Choose and import the desire business and geospatial data sets you wish to work with and make actionable
Step 2Configure what you want to see on the IRIS app from the integrated data sets.
Step 3Configure how you want to analyze the data and what collaboration and workflow services you wish to apply to the integrated data sets
Step 4Publish the views or perspectives you wish to share with different internal and external audiences
Configuring an IRIS app (four steps)
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DistributionMarketing smart metersEvacuation safety monitoring programUtility project notification
TransmissionTransmission line encroachmentHigh consequence area and change detectionCoordination of multiple division projects
OtherMunicipal consent / notice of intentPublic or citizens view
Iris apps use-cases
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Marketing smart meters
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Evacuation safety monitoring program
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Utility project notification
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Transmission line encroachment
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High consequence areas
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Coordination of multiple division projects
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Municipal consent / notice of intent
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Public or citizens view
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Websitewww.irismaps.com
YouTube Channelhttp://www.youtube.com/user/EnvistaIRIS
Twitter@irismaps
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