Microsoft has sold three new units of its new generation UltraCam digital photogrammetric aerial camera systems in the first month after they were introduced on the market. The ASPRS 2011 conference was the stage where Microsoft’s Photogrammetry Division announced the availability of the new UltraCam Eagle, ex... |
31 May 2011 09:41 GMT |
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No less than 159 multi-megapixel digital aerial cameras were sold since the introduction of the UltraCam Systems, Microsoft revealed. Responsible for the sales is Microsoft’s photogrammetry division—Vexcel Imaging, GmbH, which pushed no less than 30 UltraCam Systems in the 2010 fiscal year.This means tha... |
20 August 2010 07:36 GMT |
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Microsoft has started rolling out version 2.1 of the photogrammetric software accompanying the multi-gigapixel format digital aerial cameras available to customers through the wholly owned subsidiary Vexcel Imaging GmbH. As of July 19th, 2010, Vexcel is serving both UltraMap 2.1 and UltraMap/AT 2.1, kicking up a notc... |
22 July 2010 09:19 GMT |
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Microsoft customers running high-resolution digital aerial cameras manufactured by its Photogrammetry division, Vexcel Imaging, will be able to take advantage of a new end-to-end image-processing system developed in the future. The Redmond company has inked a partnership with geo-imaging company PCI Geomatics to buil... |
7 April 2010 06:56 GMT |
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By the end of this month, owners of Microsoft large and medium format aerial cameras will be able to grab a free upgrade of the second version of the UltraMap workflow software system. The upgrade will be offered by Vexcel Imaging GmbH, a Microsoft company, which produces the Redmond company’s digital aerial ca... |
5 January 2010 03:56 GMT |
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A new 196 megapixel camera from Microsoft is currently available for customers worldwide. Vexcel Imaging GmbH, a company that Microsoft acquired in 2006, unveiled the UltraCamXp Wide Angle on September 15th, 2009. The new addition to the UltraCam line-up of products is designed to enable customers to leverage lower-f... |
16 September 2009 08:49 GMT |
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By the summer of this year, Vexcel Imaging, a company which Microsoft acquired in 2006, had sold no less than 125 megapixel cameras out of its lineup of products. According to statistics made available by the company located in Graz, Austria, a total of 32 UltraCam devices were purchased by various customers worldwid... |
15 September 2009 09:05 GMT |
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Virtual Earth is no longer a platform limited to Microsoft's cloud. In this context, the Redmond giant announced that it is making VE content available outside of the service. Starting August 25, 2008, Virtual Earth UltraCam (proprietary) aerial photography can be licensed independently of the license for the VE... |
26 August 2008 06:09 GMT |
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