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An opensource javascript library to load, display and render maps from multiple sources on web pages. | Integrate existing data sources and take data-driven decisions about the natural and built environment. Nexus is an online platform that provides governments, NGOs, utilities and consultants with a digital twin using real-time connections with public and private data sources. Calculation models can easily be connected to the platform to enable continuous analysis of the integrated data. With Nexus, organizations can detect and monitor changes in the physical environment, perform operational forecasting, share data with partner organizations, evaluate spatial policies and schedule data-driven maintenance. |
Tiled Layers - Pull tiles from OSM, Bing, MapBox, Stamen, MapQuest, and any other XYZ source you can find. OGC mapping services and untiled layers also supported.;Fast & Mobile Ready - Mobile support out of the box. Build lightweight custom profiles with just the components you need.;Vector Layers - Render vector data from GeoJSON, TopoJSON, KML, GML, and a growing number of other formats.;Cutting Edge & Easy to Customize - Map rendering leverages WebGL, Canvas 2D, and all the latest greatness from HTML5. Style your map controls with straight-forward CSS. | Integrate geospatial data and timeseries, 3D visualization, Real-time data connections, Charts, Run physics-based simulation models |
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Create rich applications and stunning visualisations of your data, leveraging the comprehensiveness, accuracy, and usability of Google Maps and a modern web platform that scales as you grow.

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