The immense popularity and acceptibility which Internet gained over the last few years attracted GIS vendors throughout the world. The vendors thought of converging Internet and GIS resulting in 'Internet GIS'. But GIS software had to be redesigned according to Internet specifications. This did not pose any difficulties in way of acceptance of Internet GIS as the already available softaware had to be only modified and extended to meet the internet specifications. With time Internet GIS specific software were also designed. Today the client is offered a wide range of software and the client can choose from this range any software according to the need. A compilation of the Internet GIS softaware available for use. Visit the websites to know more about the product and their ordering procedure.
MapXtreme Java Edition

MapXtreme Java Edition although borrows its algorithm MapInfo Professional® and MapInfo MapX™ but has been designed exclusively for the web and written for the Java environment. It is fully object-oriented with a simple, yet complete object-model hierarchy, providing access to a comprehensive set of mapping display, query and manipulation methods and properties. MapXtreme's open architecture is compatible with virtually any wb environment. For low bandwidth deployments, it sends small GIF images to clients but it can also be used with a Java Applet enhancing client-side ease-use.
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Autodesk MapGuide Server

Autodesk MapGuide® server is a software that requests and delivers live interactive maps over the Internet. Along with Autodesk MapGuide Viewer which enables access and interaction with intelligent maps through web browsers and other custom applications by which viewers can pan and zoom, make queries, create dynamic buffering zones, measure distances etc. and Autodesk Map Guide Author with which one can define a map's appearance, security, GIS interactivity, allows the SDF Loader to import all major mapping formats, it forms a complete web mapping software.
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Internet Mapper
Internet Mapper is a system designed to publish interactive maps connected to databases on the Internet. It mainly permits two main types of functions; to display using maps the results of database queries and to obtain information regarding elements within the maps. Internet Mapper supports several different types of output formats like BMP, GIF, PNG for browsers with no add-on, Flash for standard browsers with a pluggin from Multimedia, VML for Internet Explorer 5.x and SVG for future 6.x browsers.
ArcIMS

ArcIMS is specifically built to serve GIS on the Internet and is designed to make it easy to create map services, develop Web pages for communicating with the map services, and administer sites. It allows distribution of geographic information via the Internet and allows real-time integration of data. The ArcIMS server technology is part of a multitier architecture. The wide variety of supported clients and the server potential are what set ArcIMS apart from other Internet GIS competitors.
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Map Viewer Web ™

Spatial Age ® brings out the Map Viewer Web ™, a software which allows access of AM/FM database. The software, residing on a server, is accessible using the Internet and it provides a view-only mode for Web-enabled Java ™ technology. It contains an Intelligent Locate feature which helps to locate and display maps based on user defined queries. The Attribute Review allows viewing of database information associated with a feature. It allows 'view manipulations' like pan, zoom, etc. It supports popular database systems apart from Oracle 8i Spatial.