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What Laudontech can do for you:

With over 70% of North Americans accessing the Internet, traditional methods for accessing live information are becoming obsolete. The public has become accustomed to "googling" the web to acquire information. LaudonTech takes maps and data and shares them with the public by merging maps with popular mapping services such as Google Maps™ and Microsoft Live Maps™. Check out our products here

Display and Query Your Maps via Google Maps

LaudonTech displays employee and IT asset inventory (printers, PC's, etc) locations via a searchable Google Map. Additional Asset information (network ID's, serial numbers, model numbers, etc) or Employee Information (date of hire, salary, PeopleSoft data, etc) can be accessed by simply clicking on the employee or asset of interest.

Take a look at this live demo here: Office Layout Mapping Demo

Office floor plan

Or, Take a look at this interactive live demo of the Oracle™ OpenWorld 2009 Conference Exhibit Hall Floor Plan

Oracle Openworld Exhibit Floor Plan

You can even map shopping mall layouts, airport terminals, university campuses via Google Maps as shown in this live demo:
Springfield Mall via Google Maps

Google Maps can easily be customized to display grave locations. A custom cemetery map (PDF, JPG, GIS/CAD formats) can also be displayed on the map as seen in this example: Walnut Hills Cemetery via Google Maps

Cemetery Map

LaudonTech also provides a way to update Google Maps with the latest street data, bus route maps GIS data, or even your own ortho or satellite imagery. Below are examples of LaudonTech projects:

Take a look at the Downtown Seattle bus routes displayed in Windows Live Maps. Or, the same Downtown Seattle bus routesdisplayed in Google Maps.

Here is the the island of Tobago, or the island of Martinique via Google Maps

Google Sketchup Design

City managers and urban planners now rely on 3D models to visualize development proposals. Visualizing your city via Google Earth allows the community to understand the geometric data, enablingfaster decisions, more informed choices and less wasted time. Developing current, proposed and alternate scenarios of skylines and city scenes will expedite the planning process. Laudontech can helpby virtualizing your city buildings via Google Sketchup and Google Earth.

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For custom Google Maps API, Open Layers API, and Virtual Earth programming and development rates, click here.

Latest News...

May 2009 News

  • LaudonTech now provides a Conference Room and Exhibit Floor Plan Mapping Solution

    Feb 2009 News

  • LaudonTech now provides custom Google Maps development services.

    Jan 2009 News

  • LaudonTech provides a way to integrate live GIS Server based information with Google Maps. Take a look at a demo here.

    Nov 2008 News

  • LaudonTech creates an open source based office floor plan and emplyee mapping solution. Click here for a live demo.

    Aug 2008 News

  • LaudonTech expands office mapping solution to include auto labelling and support for multi-floor building office plans:Office Plans via GoogleMaps

    Mar 2008 News

  • LaudonTech now provides a way to map office plans and IT assets via Google Maps: Office Plans via Google Maps

    Feb 2008 News

  • LaudonTech now provides: Cemetery Mapping via Google Maps

    Jan 2008 News

  • LaudonTech now provides: Google Sketchup Model Design

    Nov 2007 News

  • LaudonTech goes blogging! LaudonTech Blog
  • LaudonTech adds Seattle Bus Routesto Windows Live Maps
  • LaudonTech adds Seattle Bus Routes to Google Maps

    Oct 2007 News

  • LaudonTech adds Martinique topographic map to Google Maps
  • LaudonTech adds Trinidad and Tobago street data to Google Maps

    Sept 2007 News

  • LaudonTech updates street data in Google Maps

    Aug 2007 News

  • LaudonTech adds Google Street View Real Estate Mashup.


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