Geographic Information System (GIS) Software Market Definition
Geographic Information System (GIS) software refers to digital tools designed to capture, store, manipulate, analyze, manage and present spatial or geographic data. It plays a pivotal role in a wide range of sectors by enabling users to visualize and interpret data to understand patterns, relationships and trends in a spatial context. Users of GIS software include government agencies, utility companies, natural resource managers, transportation planners, insurance firms and defense organizations, as well as entities involved in urban planning, agriculture and public health.
The GIS software market consists of sales by entities (organizations, sole traders and partnerships) of GIS software and services that are used in operations such as infrastructure development, environmental monitoring, disaster management, asset tracking and market analysis. It is commonly used in conjunction with global positioning system (GPS) technology, remote sensing tools and traditional databases, which serve as complementary technologies. Substitutes may include manual mapping or non-spatial data analysis software, although these lack the analytical depth and efficiency of GIS.