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Yahoo is telling its Maps service to hit the road.
The company announced Thursday that it is shutting down its Maps site at the end of June, eight years after Yahoo launched the product.
But the service will not be going away completely. The company said some of its other services, including its search engine and photo-sharing site Flickr, will still support its maps. "We made this decision to better align resources to Yahoo's priorities as our business has evolved since we first launched Yahoo Maps," Amotz Maimon, Yahoo's chief architect, said in a blog post.
The announcement comes as Chief Executive Marissa Mayer has fought to turnaround the struggling company by rejuvenating Yahoo's suite of services, which range from Finance to Shopping to Fantasy Sports. Since she took the reins in 2012, the company has refreshed each one of the company's mobile properties. But that also means realigning resources from one project to another. continued…
first published week of: 06/08/2015
Yotta has released the latest version of its Horizons visualized asset management platform. Version 2.6 released in Q1 of 2015 focuses on providing an enhanced user experience with improved visualization. The latest version of the cloud based solution also offers improved transparency with upgraded reporting providing clear and auditable work trails. Users of Horizons 2.6 can now directly link documents and images in Horizons, improving access to detailed information about a specific asset through the use of photographs, drawings and plans, for example. A new interface allows for integration of Horizons with other systems, such as works management software, to bring in live data for users. A cross-platform mobile app has also been developed in conjunction with the interface to provide the facility to upload and tag images.
“The latest release of Horizons is all about ease of use and improved access to information rich data,” commented Nick Smee, CEO of Yotta. “We have made the interface more intuitive and easier to navigate with enhanced visualization. We have also improved data access and sharing with the ability to create internal user groups. By moving away from the traditional ‘black box’ software approach, we are now giving users new levels of transparency on the analysis they undertake giving clear, auditable evidence to support decision making.”
New reporting functions feature strongly in the latest Horizons release. Easier to navigate and visualize, the changes provide access to new reporting elements such as predicted treatment lives. This helps users of Horizons better envisage and understand the outputs of analysis and also link more deeply and directly to UK Asset Management standards through the use of Gross and Depreciated Replacement Costs (GRC / DRC) directly in reports.
Horizons 2.6 also supports a much wider range of document and image files than previous releases. Design drawings, photographs and field reports (PDF, .doc, JPEG and PNG) can now be linked to a specific asset and opened by other users of the Horizons platform.
first published week of: 02/09/2015