From QGIS to the web: five ways to share a map online
QGIS is where the work gets done, but the people who need the map don't have QGIS. Five ways to publish a map online, and how to choose between them.
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QGIS is where the work gets done, but the people who need the map don't have QGIS. Five ways to publish a map online, and how to choose between them.
Why data lands in the wrong place, why an area measured on a web map comes out several times too big, and how to choose the right coordinate system for Nordic GIS — with the EPSG codes that actually matter.
Spatial data is some of the most sensitive data an organization holds, and the rules — and the world — around cloud hosting have changed. Here's why where your GIS lives matters, and how we've answered the question at OrbGIS.
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