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Ominiverdi.com positions itself as a software development service provider, with a focus on custom Web map interfaces and custom HPC Web interfaces. Its background is centered on the Geographic Information System (GIS) field. The site mentions that Lorenzo served as director of FOSS4G 2010 in Barcelona and has provided consulting services for organizations such as UN FAO. This suggests its experience is more rooted in professional GIS and the open-source geospatial ecosystem than in general-purpose developer SaaS tools.
Based on the page content, Ominiverdi was actively involved in the development of Ka-Map!. Ka-Map! is an AJAX-based application that provides an intuitive Web interface for UMN Mapserver. This indicates expertise related to traditional WebGIS, Mapserver frontend visualization, and interactive map interfaces. The page also explicitly recommends that users rely on OpenLayers and LeafletJS, both of which remain actively developed and align with today’s mainstream Web mapping frontend ecosystem. However, the website does not disclose specific supported programming languages, backend frameworks, deployment environments, APIs/SDKs, or ready-made product formats. As a result, it appears more like a project-based consulting/development service than a standardized developer tool platform.
The page does not provide any pricing model, plans, quotation process, or payment information, and only lists a contact email address. It also does not explain whether self-hosting, cloud hosting, maintenance contracts, SLAs, or long-term technical support are available. For buyers, project scope, pricing, delivery timelines, and post-delivery maintenance responsibilities would need to be confirmed by email.
Its strengths are its early experience in the GIS field and involvement in professional ecosystems such as FOSS4G, UN FAO consulting, Ka-Map!, and UMN Mapserver, making it suitable for projects that require custom WebGIS interfaces or HPC Web interfaces. The drawbacks are also clear: the website has very little content and lacks case studies, team information, documentation, demos, and details about its current service status. In addition, since July 2015 it has no longer provided Ka-Map! demo implementations or a wiki, limiting access to historical project materials.
It is better suited to organizations or technical teams with clearly defined GIS/HPC customization needs and a willingness to discuss requirements by email. It is not suitable for developers looking for an out-of-the-box service with a polished console, API documentation, and transparent pricing. The page does not mention access or payment availability from mainland China, so this cannot be assessed. If the goal is modern Web map development, it may be worth evaluating alternatives or ecosystem service providers around OpenLayers, LeafletJS, and similar technologies first.
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ominiverdi.com is an Italy Dev Tools provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 5.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach ominiverdi.com directly.