pbEncom Discover Suite 2013 launched

By on 30 July, 2013

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Pitney Bowes has announced the availability of the 2013 edition of the pbEncom Discover suite: Discover and Discover 3D, designed for geoscience professionals.  The theme of this edition series is to leverage the full value of your sizable investment in fieldwork and data acquisition, with extensive enhancements in data compilation and analytics.

The 2013 edition of the pbEncom Discover suite introduces re-projection support for both large raster and ECW imagery, ensuring projection continuity through all of your GIS data types. Data digitisation has improved with many new capabilities, such as dynamic structural symbols, grouped pick lists and multi-table support.

Drill hole management has been enhanced in a variety of ways, including now being able to convert drill hole alpha/beta structural measurements into true dip and dip-direction values for visualisation and analysis in-section.  Also now available is support for 3D televisions and monitors, which will captivate your project and management teams by fully immersing them in your 3D models and environments. Discover 2013 supports rotated block/voxel models, operates on MapInfo Professional 12 and supports Windows 8.

To find out more about the 2013 edition of the pbEncom Discover suite visit www.pbEncom.com.

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