Borealis
All stakeholder engagement activities can be managed from one platform. Additional modules can be added to strengthen governance, environment, and social areas. Borealis' Stakeholder Engagement module gives you the tools to create more effective engagement plans, strengthen relationships with stakeholders, and align processes with industry best practice. To simplify your day, the Stakeholder Engagement module centralizes all stakeholder information and makes it easily accessible.
Build stakeholder trust with a proven methodology
Plan
Connect engagement strategy to execution. The mapping tool in Borealis makes it easy to analyze stakeholders to prioritize the allocation of resources.
Engage
Communicate with stakeholders in a more relevant and timely manner. Borealis uses AI-driven machine learning to keep records clean and up-to-date.
Measure
Prove compliance with ever-evolving standards. Borealis lets you easily track and progress, generate reports and documentation, and demonstrate the impacts of your efforts.
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DashboardFox
Dashboards, codeless reports, interactive visualizations, data security, mobile access and scheduled reports.
DashboardFox is a dashboard- and data visualization tool for business users. It comes with a no-subscription pricing plan. You only pay once and the software is yours for life.
DashboardFox can be installed on your own server behind your firewall. Are you looking for Cloud BI? We offer managed hosting, but you retain ownership of your DashboardFox data and licenses.
DashboardFox allows users to drill down and interact with live data visualizations through dashboards and reports. Without requiring any technical knowledge, business users can create new visualizations in a codeless builder.
Alternative to Tableau, Sisense and Looker, Domo. Qlik, Crystal Reports, among others.
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Agile GIS
Agile GIS enterprise-level web mapping empowers users to seamlessly integrate and utilize data from diverse formats, facilitating the sharing and dissemination of geographic information. This platform features an intuitive interface that enables self-service, guiding users without specialized expertise through complex geospatial datasets, thereby enabling advanced geographic information tasks without the need for expert assistance. The GIS software also allows for the customization of user contexts, ensuring that individuals can access specific tools and data sets tailored to their roles and permissions. With responsive applications that work across multiple devices and a user-friendly design, it supports the publication and exposure of data through Web Services such as WFS, WMS, and WMTS. Furthermore, it enables the importation of spatial data from a wide variety of formats, including GML, GeoJSON, TAB, SHP, KML, DXF, GPX, and others. Users can also import data from spatial databases like PostGIS, SQL Server, and Oracle Spatial, as well as download and generate new files in different spatial formats. This platform facilitates format conversion and offers comprehensive editing capabilities, allowing users to create, update, and delete features as needed. Overall, it presents a robust solution for managing and disseminating geographic information efficiently.
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GRASS GIS
GRASS GIS, which stands for Geographic Resources Analysis Support System, is a powerful, free, and open-source suite of Geographic Information System (GIS) tools designed for the management and analysis of geospatial data, including capabilities for image processing, map production, spatial modeling, and visualization. This versatile software accommodates various data types, such as raster and vector, facilitating sophisticated modeling and data handling, as well as imagery processing and time series analysis through its Python API, which is particularly well-suited for extensive analyses. Compatible with multiple operating systems like OS X, Windows, and Linux, GRASS GIS can be utilized via a graphical user interface or seamlessly integrated with other applications, including QGIS. The software features an extensive library of over 350 modules aimed at tasks such as rendering maps, manipulating raster and vector data, processing multispectral imagery, and effectively managing and storing spatial datasets. Widely adopted in both academic and commercial environments, it also serves the needs of governmental organizations, showcasing its versatility and reliability in various geospatial contexts. The continual enhancements and community support further solidify GRASS GIS as a crucial tool for professionals working in the field of geospatial analysis.
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