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Data Pipeline Expert Q&A: Advice from a Senior Product Engineer

It’s safe to say every company has data, but how we all handle it is different.  There are so many ways to store, use, and see cool insights from it that can help grow your business. We at Mosaic Software would like to introduce one of our Senior Product Engineers Read more…

By Amanda Tevis, 3 yearsMay 13, 2020 ago
build vs buy what is the best approach for custom software scaled

Buy vs. Build: What’s the best approach for custom software?

Should we build in-house or buy a custom software solution to help grow our business? This is a question we hear a lot as a geospatial consulting company on engagement calls. Most growing companies face this question. Should you build an in-house solution that sort of fits your needs, or Read more…

By Amanda Tevis, 3 yearsDecember 5, 2019 ago

The strategic value of integrating weather data into GIS applications

In blog post #2 of 3, Mosaic Software examines the strategic value of integrating weather data into GIS applications.

By Drew Clancy, 3 yearsOctober 11, 2019 ago

Integrating multiple GIS predictions and optimizations at scale

This is blog post #1 of a 3-part series focused on how technology c|an support GIS decision making using analytics and innovative design-thinking software development methodologies.

By Drew Clancy, 3 yearsOctober 8, 2019 ago

GIS: More than Maps

In post #3 of 3 Mosaic Software examines the application of GIS beyond maps by way of developing a recommender system to match up shipments and providers via profitability.

By Drew Clancy, 3 yearsOctober 3, 2019 ago

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