Pixia's HiPER LOOK™ suite for geospatial imagery enables massive amounts of data to be served via Service Oriented Architecture interfaces to a very large number of concurrent users while scaling from large enterprise systems to small portable systems.
HiPER LOOK™, (formerly known as nui GEO Encoder and nui GEO Server), ingests most standard file formats including National Imagery Transmission Format (NITF) and mosaics them into single layers. Additional imagery can be updated or patched to each layer in real-time. The individual layers can be extremely large (millions of pixels by millions of pixels) and can still be patched with new imagery very quickly.
HiPER LOOK™ serves up massive quantities of geospatial data (hundreds of terabytes) via a Web Mapping Service (WMS) to many concurrent users. Additionally, the server can serve data via Keyhole Markup Language (KML) as image overlays directly into Google Earth. This enables most exploitation tools to connect to the server using existing standard interfaces. Because the server can run on minimal hardware, it enables the use of "localized" image caches throughout the enterprise.