
The Geospatial Information Systems Market Research delivers current market analysis plus a five year market and technology forecast. It is available in multiple editions including worldwide, all regions, and most major countries. Topics covered include Spatial Mapping and Analysis, Advanced GIS Solutions through AR/VR, Location Intelligence, BYOD, Cloud-based GIS Solutions.
Geospatial Information Systems Market Growth Driven by Demand for Mobile Applications
According to ARC Advisory Group, the Geospatial Information Systems (GIS) market is experiencing growth due to the widespread adoption of mobile devices, especially smartphones, which are particularly well-suited for cloud-based GIS applications. Mobile GIS enables field teams to access maps, validate data, record observations, and respond to events in real time, improving both workforce efficiency and data accuracy. This widespread mobile adoption is positively impacting geospatial information systems across industries, enhancing operational effectiveness and decision making in the field.
Geospatial Information Systems Strategic Issues and Market Trends
In addition to providing a five-year market forecast, the GIS Market Research Report provides detailed quantitative current market data and addresses key strategic issues as follows.
Utilize GIS Going Mobile
Advances in mobile computing and GIS technology are enabling organizations to take GIS to the field, and they interact directly with the information needed to view, capture, update, and synchronize changes between the field and office. The need to access geospatial data anywhere and at any time is growing. With mobile devices such as smartphones and tablets, users are putting GIS mapping in the hands of the field workforce and replacing paper forms with electronic devices. The field workforce can use maps to add validity to data, record observations, and respond to events. This can improve the efficiency of the field workforce and the accuracy of GIS.
Integrate Geospatial Information Systems with Sensor Networks
Geospatial information systems are being integrated with sensor networks that precisely measure real-time changes, such as temperature, soil moisture, water flows, microclimates, plant growth, and other conditions. These sensor networks are being connected directly into GIS, such as the hydrologic information system developed by the Consortium of Universities for the Advancement of Hydrologic Science, Inc. (CUAHSI) and sponsored by the U.S. National Science Foundation. This has a major impact on natural resource management, but its application is being tested across a number of other industry sectors, including water and wastewater.
Adoption of Geoengineering
GIS products are no longer restricted to spatial management or location data management. To maximize opportunities in regions that are ramping up infrastructure development, some major vendors are enhancing their offerings to support engineering projects, involving themselves in even the design and construction phases.

