Spatial Storage

Features

  • Store geo-tagged in one single, scalable, universally accessible store
  • Run fast geo-spatial searches on own and 3rd party content
  • Access useful location data such as POI, Neighborhoods, Traffic
  • Build quickly using REST-based API
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  • The problem

    Building systems to track and manage location and proximity is resource intensive and time consuming

  • The solution

    Our product allows storage and search of personal or 3rd party location data in our optimized database via RESTful API

  • The future

    Pair Spatial Storage with our geofencing API to quickly build apps that track and react to their surroundings

How it works

Spatial Storage solves one of the most complex problems that confront developers building location-aware applications: Querying the tremendous amount of location data generated by their apps fast.

Take, for example, determining who checked-in within 200ft of current location in the last 2 hours. This will require the app developer to spend significant resources to manage check-in and spatial data, as well as come up with range computations on the lat/longs with relational databases not built to support such queries. This can be done within matter of minutes using the Spatial Storage API.

SIMPLE SOLUTION, POWERFUL FEATURES

Developers are also looking for solutions to manage their application context data in a scalable and safe way, make is accessible to their own web apps as well as other 3rd party applications. Importantly, if there is 3rd party location data such as POI already available, they want to be able to take advantage of it within their application.  This means access to useful location data such Neighborhoods, Traffic, etc.

RESTFUL API

Spatial Storage provides RESTful API to store, search a developer’s own content or 3rd party content. The API needs to be accessed via authenticated calls made from the developer’s server.

WORKS GREAT WITH GEOFENCING

Spatial Storage can be used in conjunction with Geofencing to enable geofencing of dynamic moving devices.

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