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Na základě kladných reakcí na první interní hackathon, který proběhl 14. – 15. května jsme se rozhodli, že určitě znovu nějaký uspořádáme. A tak po půl roce se na dva dny (12. - 13. 11.) sjeli do brněnské kanceláře zase všichni programátoři a začal náš druhý firemní hackathon.
Tentokrát byly témata zaměřena tak, aby výsledky z hackathonu byly prospěšné pro všechny týmy a produkty CleverMaps. Vybrala se tedy tři nezávislá témata na mapu a jedno téma se zaměřilo na mobilní aplikaci.

K úspěšnému hackathonu ale nestačí jen mysl a rychlé prsty na klávesnici a tak o plné žaludky a pitný režim našich programátorů bylo s láskou postaráno. O jídlo, pití a dobrou atmosféru se skvěle postarala dámská část týmu.
Atmosféra společného úsilí a práce byla vyloženě nakažlivá a pracovalo se dlouho do noci. A brzo ráno se zase zasedalo za stroje a pokračovalo se v práci. Někteří se nezdržovali ani vylézáním ze spacáku a rovnou se vrhli na práci.

V rámci pátečního vyhlášení představili všechny týmy výsledky své dvoudenní práce a mezi sebou pak hlasovali pro vítěze hackathonu. Tím se nakonec stal tým ve složení Martin Tesař a Jiří Žaloudek zabývající se využitím vektorových dlaždic v mapě.


Prinášame odkaz na článok prezentujúci jeden z mnohých názorov na aktuálnu tému obmedzenia predaja ornej pôdy.
Zveřejnili jsme verzi 12.51 našich produktů KOKEŠ, a PROLAND.
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… >>Pravidelná týmová výjezdní porada nás tentokrát zavedla do Moravského Žižkova na jižní Moravě. V malebném prostředí Penzionu Maděřič jsme strávili příjemný den i večer. V celodenním pracovním programu jsme se věnovali především tvorbě týmové vize na rok 2016.
V rámci ní jsme mj. probrali téma “happiness”, kde jsme se věnovali možnostem rozšíření našich mimopracovních aktivit, které k naší vědomé a svobodné firmě neodmyslitelně patří. Došlo i na témata pro náš vývojový tým, kde jsme se zaměřili především na to, co zlepšit, aby “nebylo co sázet” (pozn. v rámci akce Trees for bugs vysazujeme jménem uživatelů strom, za každou chybu, kterou v našich aplikacích objeví - více viz http://blog.clevermaps.cz/post/130751919545/clevermaps-sází-stromy).
Výsledkem pak byla týmová vize týmu Assets na rok 2016: “Nadšený tým vytváří chytrá řešení pro trh s půdou a překonává očekávání zákazníků”

Je to téměř rok, kdy se v našich řadách zrodil a následně i zrealizoval nápad na sběr plyšových hraček, kterými jsme obdarovali děti z brněnské dětské nemocnice (více viz http://blog.clevermaps.cz/post/103632352884/clever-maps-ze).
Blížící se Vánoce nás inspirovaly k pokračování této úspěšné akce. Není totiž nad to rozveselit děti, které jsou nuceny prožít vánoční svátky v nemocnici. Pokud tedy máte doma přebytečné plyšové hračky, se kterými si vaše děti nehrají, máte jedinečnou příležitost udělat s nimi někomu dalšímu radost.
A jak to celé zrealizovat? Prostě je jen doneste či pošlete do naší kanceláře v Praze nebo v Brně. Nebo nám zavolejte. O zbytek se již postaráme. Poštovní adresa je zde: CleverMaps, Vídeňská 101/119, Dolní Heršpice, 619 00 Brno.

6.10.2015 zomrel Árpád Göncz, bývalý prezident Maďarska a jeden z nemnohých štátnikov v našom okolí, ktorý mal blízko k poľnohospodárstvu a poľnohospodárskej pôde.
Webová aplikácia MAPKA priblížila katastrálne mapy širokému okruhu záujemcov. Zároveň odhalila, aké sú katastrálne mapy pre bežného človeka nezrozumiteľné a zložité.
Prinášame zopár obrázkov z valného zhromaždenia KPÚ SR v Banskej Bystrici.
Dne 11. listopadu 2015 se v Ostravě v dolní oblasti Vítkovic uskuteční seminář k problematice systému eCall - automatickému volání z vozidla na tísňovou linku 112. Návštěvníci semináře budou seznámeni s obecnými i technickými principy fungování systému eCall, s řešením problematiky interoperability systému napřích Evropou či s plánovaným budoucím rozvojem tohoto systému. Na závěr semináře je navíc připravena reálná demonstrace fungování systému eCall. Účast na akci je bezplatná, simultánní překlad do českého jazyka je zajištěn.
Dne 11. listopadu 2015 se v Ostravě v dolní oblasti Vítkovic uskuteční seminář k problematice systému eCall - automatickému volání z vozidla na tísňovou linku 112. Návštěvníci semináře budou seznámeni s obecnými i technickými principy fungování systému eCall, s řešením problematiky interoperability systému napřích Evropou či s plánovaným budoucím rozvojem tohoto systému. Na závěr semináře je navíc připravena reálná demonstrace fungování systému eCall. Účast na akci je bezplatná, simultánní překlad do českého jazyka je zajištěn.
Dne 11. listopadu 2015 se v Ostravě v dolní oblasti Vítkovic uskuteční seminář k problematice systému eCall - automatickému volání z vozidla na tísňovou linku 112. Návštěvníci semináře budou seznámeni s obecnými i technickými principy fungování systému eCall, s řešením problematiky interoperability systému napřích Evropou či s plánovaným budoucím rozvojem tohoto systému. Na závěr semináře je navíc připravena reálná demonstrace fungování systému eCall. Účast na akci je bezplatná, simultánní překlad do českého jazyka je zajištěn.
Opakovaná výzva členom komory na úhradu členského príspevku za rok 2015 aj za predchádzajúce roky 2012 - 2014
Vysvetlenie k zavedeniu úhrady členského príspevku do účtovníctva ako nákladovej položky
Kandidátka na členov predstavenstva a dozornej rady KPÚ SR pre nadchádzajúce VZ KPÚ SR v Banskej Bystrici.
Také je vzájomné skóre pri porovnaní počtu zahájených komplexných pozemkových úprav v oboch republikách.
(Stav pozemkových úprav v České republice a Slovenské republice aneb "Když dva dělají totéž, není to totéž", Muchová,Z. - Jusková,K. - Pochop,M.,Geodetický a kartografický obzor, 2015/4)...
Intergraph’s Security, Government & Infrastructure (SG&I) division has rebranded globally as Hexagon Safety & Infrastructure. The new name more closely aligns the business and its industry-leading solutions with parent company, Hexagon.
“Since acquiring Intergraph in 2010, Hexagon has made many strategic and beneficial investments in safety and infrastructure solutions – from research and development to acquisitions and partnerships,” said Steven Cost, president, Hexagon Safety & Infrastructure. “Those investments have helped meet the needs of governments and service providers around the world – improving operations, enhancing enterprise-wide information and reducing the total-cost of ownership for mission-critical and business-critical IT systems.”
“In rebranding Intergraph SG&I as Hexagon Safety & Infrastructure, we’re externally communicating Hexagon’s commitment to our customers and our markets. We’re building on our past as Intergraph and embracing the future as Hexagon. As Hexagon Safety & Infrastructure, we’ll continue to strive to be a trusted partner to our customers, applying expertise and innovation to improve their operations and services,” Cost said.
With the rebranding, Hexagon Safety & Infrastructure has unveiled a new creative identity, new website and new social media presence. Hexagon Safety & Infrastructure will continue to use the Intergraph name in product branding.
Intergraph’s Security, Government & Infrastructure (SG&I) division has rebranded globally as Hexagon Safety & Infrastructure. The new name more closely aligns the business and its industry-leading solutions with parent company, Hexagon.
“Since acquiring Intergraph in 2010, Hexagon has made many strategic and beneficial investments in safety and infrastructure solutions – from research and development to acquisitions and partnerships,” said Steven Cost, president, Hexagon Safety & Infrastructure. “Those investments have helped meet the needs of governments and service providers around the world – improving operations, enhancing enterprise-wide information and reducing the total-cost of ownership for mission-critical and business-critical IT systems.”
“In rebranding Intergraph SG&I as Hexagon Safety & Infrastructure, we’re externally communicating Hexagon’s commitment to our customers and our markets. We’re building on our past as Intergraph and embracing the future as Hexagon. As Hexagon Safety & Infrastructure, we’ll continue to strive to be a trusted partner to our customers, applying expertise and innovation to improve their operations and services,” Cost said.
With the rebranding, Hexagon Safety & Infrastructure has unveiled a new creative identity, new website and new social media presence. Hexagon Safety & Infrastructure will continue to use the Intergraph name in product branding.
Intergraph’s Security, Government & Infrastructure (SG&I) division has rebranded globally as Hexagon Safety & Infrastructure. The new name more closely aligns the business and its industry-leading solutions with parent company, Hexagon.
“Since acquiring Intergraph in 2010, Hexagon has made many strategic and beneficial investments in safety and infrastructure solutions – from research and development to acquisitions and partnerships,” said Steven Cost, president, Hexagon Safety & Infrastructure. “Those investments have helped meet the needs of governments and service providers around the world – improving operations, enhancing enterprise-wide information and reducing the total-cost of ownership for mission-critical and business-critical IT systems.”
“In rebranding Intergraph SG&I as Hexagon Safety & Infrastructure, we’re externally communicating Hexagon’s commitment to our customers and our markets. We’re building on our past as Intergraph and embracing the future as Hexagon. As Hexagon Safety & Infrastructure, we’ll continue to strive to be a trusted partner to our customers, applying expertise and innovation to improve their operations and services,” Cost said.
With the rebranding, Hexagon Safety & Infrastructure has unveiled a new creative identity, new website and new social media presence. Hexagon Safety & Infrastructure will continue to use the Intergraph name in product branding.
Hexagon, a leading global provider of information technologies that drive productivity and quality across geospatial and industrial enterprise applications, recently was awarded the first- and second-place prizes in the Wichmann Innovations Award programme held during the INTERGEO conference and trade fair in Stuttgart, Germany.
The Wichmann Innovations Award is presented by publisher Wichmann Verlag, well known for its expertise in professional magazines and specialist books for geodesy and geomatics. Companies from around the globe submitted products and applications to participate in the competition. From hundreds of submissions, a jury of industry leaders selected 10 products and applications to receive votes from the general public. The main criteria for the award were innovation, user-friendliness and practicality.
The top honour went to the Leica Pegasus:Backpack, the industry’s first wearable reality-capture technology that combines five high-dynamic cameras and two LiDAR profilers within an ultra-light and ergonomic carbon fibre chassis. This mobile mapping solution creates a 3D view indoors or outdoors for engineering or professional documentation at the highest level of authority while using SLAM (simultaneous localisation and mapping) to determine position in GNSS-denied areas. With a focus on fast and efficient capture, calibrated images and point clouds are quickly generated for applications as diverse as BIM 6D to industrial training and disaster analysis.
“The mobile mapping team has put a lot of hard work into understanding the needs of today’s professionals, and the Leica Pegasus:Backpack ensures they are not limited in how, where or when they collect their data,” said Stuart Woods, vice president of Leica Geosystems Geospatial Solutions Division. “With this achievement, the concept of mobile reality capture has been substantiated at the highest level and ushers in a new era in perception surveying and actionable mobile content.”
Second place was awarded to Intergraph Security, Government & Infrastructure’s Green GIS, featuring the patented ECW (Enhanced Compression Wavelet) data compression format and ERDAS APOLLO software. Through the use of Hexagon Geospatial technologies, Intergraph’s solution drastically reduces data volume and minimises storage demands and energy costs, leading to more efficient and environmentally friendly data centres.
“Software has a significant influence in terms of the enterprise carbon footprint. Our software-driven Green IT approach is absolutely new and pioneering, and effectively supplements previous environmental and climate protection efforts made by the information and communications technology sector,” said Maximilian Weber, senior vice president, Intergraph Security, Government & Infrastructure EMEA. “Our Green GIS can help lower carbon emissions of our customers’ IT processes.”
Hexagon, a leading global provider of information technologies that drive productivity and quality across geospatial and industrial enterprise applications, recently was awarded the first- and second-place prizes in the Wichmann Innovations Award programme held during the INTERGEO conference and trade fair in Stuttgart, Germany.
The Wichmann Innovations Award is presented by publisher Wichmann Verlag, well known for its expertise in professional magazines and specialist books for geodesy and geomatics. Companies from around the globe submitted products and applications to participate in the competition. From hundreds of submissions, a jury of industry leaders selected 10 products and applications to receive votes from the general public. The main criteria for the award were innovation, user-friendliness and practicality.
The top honour went to the Leica Pegasus:Backpack, the industry’s first wearable reality-capture technology that combines five high-dynamic cameras and two LiDAR profilers within an ultra-light and ergonomic carbon fibre chassis. This mobile mapping solution creates a 3D view indoors or outdoors for engineering or professional documentation at the highest level of authority while using SLAM (simultaneous localisation and mapping) to determine position in GNSS-denied areas. With a focus on fast and efficient capture, calibrated images and point clouds are quickly generated for applications as diverse as BIM 6D to industrial training and disaster analysis.
“The mobile mapping team has put a lot of hard work into understanding the needs of today’s professionals, and the Leica Pegasus:Backpack ensures they are not limited in how, where or when they collect their data,” said Stuart Woods, vice president of Leica Geosystems Geospatial Solutions Division. “With this achievement, the concept of mobile reality capture has been substantiated at the highest level and ushers in a new era in perception surveying and actionable mobile content.”
Second place was awarded to Intergraph Security, Government & Infrastructure’s Green GIS, featuring the patented ECW (Enhanced Compression Wavelet) data compression format and ERDAS APOLLO software. Through the use of Hexagon Geospatial technologies, Intergraph’s solution drastically reduces data volume and minimises storage demands and energy costs, leading to more efficient and environmentally friendly data centres.
“Software has a significant influence in terms of the enterprise carbon footprint. Our software-driven Green IT approach is absolutely new and pioneering, and effectively supplements previous environmental and climate protection efforts made by the information and communications technology sector,” said Maximilian Weber, senior vice president, Intergraph Security, Government & Infrastructure EMEA. “Our Green GIS can help lower carbon emissions of our customers’ IT processes.”
Hexagon, a leading global provider of information technologies that drive productivity and quality across geospatial and industrial enterprise applications, recently was awarded the first- and second-place prizes in the Wichmann Innovations Award programme held during the INTERGEO conference and trade fair in Stuttgart, Germany.
The Wichmann Innovations Award is presented by publisher Wichmann Verlag, well known for its expertise in professional magazines and specialist books for geodesy and geomatics. Companies from around the globe submitted products and applications to participate in the competition. From hundreds of submissions, a jury of industry leaders selected 10 products and applications to receive votes from the general public. The main criteria for the award were innovation, user-friendliness and practicality.
The top honour went to the Leica Pegasus:Backpack, the industry’s first wearable reality-capture technology that combines five high-dynamic cameras and two LiDAR profilers within an ultra-light and ergonomic carbon fibre chassis. This mobile mapping solution creates a 3D view indoors or outdoors for engineering or professional documentation at the highest level of authority while using SLAM (simultaneous localisation and mapping) to determine position in GNSS-denied areas. With a focus on fast and efficient capture, calibrated images and point clouds are quickly generated for applications as diverse as BIM 6D to industrial training and disaster analysis.
“The mobile mapping team has put a lot of hard work into understanding the needs of today’s professionals, and the Leica Pegasus:Backpack ensures they are not limited in how, where or when they collect their data,” said Stuart Woods, vice president of Leica Geosystems Geospatial Solutions Division. “With this achievement, the concept of mobile reality capture has been substantiated at the highest level and ushers in a new era in perception surveying and actionable mobile content.”
Second place was awarded to Intergraph Security, Government & Infrastructure’s Green GIS, featuring the patented ECW (Enhanced Compression Wavelet) data compression format and ERDAS APOLLO software. Through the use of Hexagon Geospatial technologies, Intergraph’s solution drastically reduces data volume and minimises storage demands and energy costs, leading to more efficient and environmentally friendly data centres.
“Software has a significant influence in terms of the enterprise carbon footprint. Our software-driven Green IT approach is absolutely new and pioneering, and effectively supplements previous environmental and climate protection efforts made by the information and communications technology sector,” said Maximilian Weber, senior vice president, Intergraph Security, Government & Infrastructure EMEA. “Our Green GIS can help lower carbon emissions of our customers’ IT processes.”
Intergraph Government Solutions (IGS), a wholly-owned subsidiary of Intergraph Corporation, a Hexagon company, serving the U.S. federal market, was awarded a contract by the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) U.S. Forest Service to provide image processing software across the U.S. Forest Service enterprise.
IGS will provide capabilities for core image processing and photogrammetry through Hexagon Geospatial's Power Portfolio, including ERDAS IMAGINE for remote sensing and IMAGINE Photogrammetry. Integration of these products into the organization allows the U.S. Forest Service to perform mission-critical image processing and analysis on nearly 200 million acres of land for objectives such as forest restoration and emergency response to wildfires.
"The U.S. Forest Service is a long-standing customer of IGS and Hexagon software. This purchase provides the agency with the most advanced geospatial technology for monitoring and managing national forest resources," said Joe Fehrenbach, CEO and president of IGS.
The result of a competitive best-value procurement, the award includes a base contract period of one year and an additional four option years. As part of the selection process, the U.S. Forest Service required live demonstrations of the proposed workflow technologies with government-provided datasets and rigorous requirements related to multiple areas of need in their business mission.
Intergraph Government Solutions (IGS), a wholly-owned subsidiary of Intergraph Corporation, a Hexagon company, serving the U.S. federal market, was awarded a contract by the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) U.S. Forest Service to provide image processing software across the U.S. Forest Service enterprise.
IGS will provide capabilities for core image processing and photogrammetry through Hexagon Geospatial's Power Portfolio, including ERDAS IMAGINE for remote sensing and IMAGINE Photogrammetry. Integration of these products into the organization allows the U.S. Forest Service to perform mission-critical image processing and analysis on nearly 200 million acres of land for objectives such as forest restoration and emergency response to wildfires.
"The U.S. Forest Service is a long-standing customer of IGS and Hexagon software. This purchase provides the agency with the most advanced geospatial technology for monitoring and managing national forest resources," said Joe Fehrenbach, CEO and president of IGS.
The result of a competitive best-value procurement, the award includes a base contract period of one year and an additional four option years. As part of the selection process, the U.S. Forest Service required live demonstrations of the proposed workflow technologies with government-provided datasets and rigorous requirements related to multiple areas of need in their business mission.
Intergraph Government Solutions (IGS), a wholly-owned subsidiary of Intergraph Corporation, a Hexagon company, serving the U.S. federal market, was awarded a contract by the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) U.S. Forest Service to provide image processing software across the U.S. Forest Service enterprise.
IGS will provide capabilities for core image processing and photogrammetry through Hexagon Geospatial's Power Portfolio, including ERDAS IMAGINE for remote sensing and IMAGINE Photogrammetry. Integration of these products into the organization allows the U.S. Forest Service to perform mission-critical image processing and analysis on nearly 200 million acres of land for objectives such as forest restoration and emergency response to wildfires.
"The U.S. Forest Service is a long-standing customer of IGS and Hexagon software. This purchase provides the agency with the most advanced geospatial technology for monitoring and managing national forest resources," said Joe Fehrenbach, CEO and president of IGS.
The result of a competitive best-value procurement, the award includes a base contract period of one year and an additional four option years. As part of the selection process, the U.S. Forest Service required live demonstrations of the proposed workflow technologies with government-provided datasets and rigorous requirements related to multiple areas of need in their business mission.