Geospatial World
DigitalGlobe: Geospatial Content Company of the year 2014
The vision of providing universal access to information about our changing planet, their intent and drive to extract information and intelligence out of imageries and offer business value and solutions to customers and the steps taken towards operating the world’s largest fleet of Earth imaging satellites to frequently image the entire planet so as to provide open access to that information, is what DigitalGlobe does best. DigitalGlobe today has the largest library/repository of satellite remote sensing data which has been and could be used to understand earth and its changes in last 15 years very precisely. DigitalGlobe also empowered and enriched path breaking initiatives like Google Earth and Bing Maps and today serves to almost all major geospatial content platforms including Google, Microsoft, Apple, Esri and so on. In addition DigitalGlobe also adds a imagery dimension to navigation data and empowers to view in 3D models.
Having been the best in terms of resolution, and largest in terms of constellation network, oldest in terms of commercial library and especially having procured license and ability to deliver .25 meter resolution data, along with the commitment to provide the Earth imagery data, collected by their already launched and the many 'to be launched' satellites, to those who need it most, by making it universally accessible at an affordable price makes DigitalGlobe in the truest sense a leading 'Geospatial Content' company.
DigitalGlobe: Geospatial Content Company of the year 2014
The vision of providing universal access to information about our changing planet, their intent and drive to extract information and intelligence out of imageries and offer business value and solutions to customers and the steps taken towards operating the world’s largest fleet of Earth imaging satellites to frequently image the entire planet so as to provide open access to that information, is what DigitalGlobe does best. DigitalGlobe today has the largest library/repository of satellite remote sensing data which has been and could be used to understand earth and its changes in last 15 years very precisely. DigitalGlobe also empowered and enriched path breaking initiatives like Google Earth and Bing Maps and today serves to almost all major geospatial content platforms including Google, Microsoft, Apple, Esri and so on. In addition DigitalGlobe also adds a imagery dimension to navigation data and empowers to view in 3D models.
Having been the best in terms of resolution, and largest in terms of constellation network, oldest in terms of commercial library and especially having procured license and ability to deliver .25 meter resolution data, along with the commitment to provide the Earth imagery data, collected by their already launched and the many 'to be launched' satellites, to those who need it most, by making it universally accessible at an affordable price makes DigitalGlobe in the truest sense a leading 'Geospatial Content' company.