INT has been a long-time pioneer by providing JavaScript components that empower developers to build geoscience applications that run in a browser. The GeoToolkit.JS libraries cut years of development time for any company creating a new application or replacing a legacy system. However, the added value of this kind of application is not just in accessing and visualizing geoscience data, it’s also in the integration of the company’s knowledge within this application.
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Optimizing 3D Subsurface Web Applications with GeoToolkit
Despite the advantages of 3D rendering and the trend of migrating applications to web browsers, there are various obstacles that developers have to face and overcome. The steep learning curve, the insufficient cross-platform support, and the difficulty of maintaining make WebGL a beast to work with. In a way, we want to keep the obstacles away from web developers, so INT provides Carnac3D, a subset of GeoToolkit, as an industry-leading graphical product.
GeoToolkit 2020: Top New Features
GeoToolkit is a suite of 2D and 3D data visualization libraries that display well log, seismic, contour, schematics, BHA, maps, and more in JavaScript. Released earlier this year, GeoToolkit.JS 2020 comes with various new features and significant improvements. Highlights from the latest release include: improved ArcGIS support, faster load times, new tools, multilateral schematics, new gridding algorithms, and improved memory for volumetric rendering.
Total to Use INT’s Data Visualization and Analysis Platform and Libraries Software for the Next Five Years
Total and INT have recently announced a long-term corporate agreement that will give Total access to INT’s GeoToolkit, the most widely adopted JavaScript-based data visualization technology software in Oil and Gas. Total will also be able to take advantage of IVAAP, one of the leading Data Visualization software platforms for digital subsurface projects deployed in […]
How to Add Overlay to Visualize Data from ArсGIS Feature Service
In this post we consider how to display data, which includes geometry and nonspatial information like names from ArcGIS ESRI services using the GeoToolkit.JS Map Widget and WMTS data from OpenStreetMap.