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The CARTO platform empowers everyone, from business analysts to data scientists, to turn location data into business outcomes. We accelerate innovation, power new use cases and disrupt business models through Location Intelligence. | 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. |
Drag and drop data import allows you to create visualizations in seconds;Make sense of your location data and power your business.;Create beautiful visualizations with our easy to use design and styling tools.;Run spatial analysis with no coding.;Create dashboards to explore and filter your data.;Share your visualizations securely with your team or publish them on the web.;Integrate maps and geospatial analyses directly into your websites.;Create Mobile applications with CARTO Mobile SDK.; | Integrate geospatial data and timeseries, 3D visualization, Real-time data connections, Charts, Run physics-based simulation models |
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