INT
Releases CarnacGIS.NET 2.0
Houston,
TX (March 3, 2005): Interactive Network Technologies, Inc. (INT),
a leading developer of high performance graphics components, announces
availability of CarnacGIS.NET 2.0. Specifically designed for the Microsoft.NET
environment, CarnacGIS.NET allows software developers to easily integrate
queries and interactive map views into their own applications. Written
entirely in C#, CarnacGIS.NET offers a rich graphics environment for
building stand-alone or web-enabled clients for spatial data analysis.
CarnacGIS components promote reusability and consistency across applications
and allow developers to focus on their core technologies rather than
spend time writing data displays.
This
new release of CarnacGIS.NET provides a powerful environment for developing
solutions in C# says Olivier Lhemann, president of INT. "The
package is certified for .NET managed code, providing our customers
with the utmost confidence in the software's reliability and performance."
Some of the highlights for this new release include:
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Improved
performance
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Support
for windowless plots
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Globalization
and localization support
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Refactoring
of models, layers, groups, and features to provide .NET compliant
style for methods and properties
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Complete
architectural overview online
For
more information about CarnacGIS.NET, or to request an evaluation,
visit our website at www.int.com.
About
INT:
Interactive Network Technologies, Inc. (INT) specializes in development
of data visualization components and graphics intensive application
solutions. INT provides software tools for programmers and vendors
working in Java, C++, and .NET environments, enabling interactive
display of maps, engineering and scientific data, plus many other
specialized data types. Value-added services include custom software
components and turnkey project execution.
By
leveraging the power of INT components and services, customers enhance
performance and functionality of their graphics applications while
staying focused on the strategic activities that make them successful.
For more information about INT, please visit www.int.com
or e-mail intinfo@int.com.