About TatukGIS
TatukGIS, located in Gdynia, Poland, makes and licenses a portfolio of professional grade, general-purpose GIS software development libraries offering multi-platform possibilities. These libraries are used by companies operating in a wide range of industries to develop custom geospatial software solutions. In keeping with Company principles, TatukGIS products are:
Royalty free: Clients pay by developer seat and not for distribution of created applications to users.
Data agnostic: We aim to support (natively when possible) all commonly used data formats and web services to allow customers full control over their own data. Never does TatukGIS force customers to use any proprietary data format.
Platform agnostic: Without favoring any development platform over another, we target native solutions on each supported platform (i.e., not wrappers). For example, the software for .NET is compiled as native CLR code, for Java as standard JVM bytecode, and for Python as a precompiled package. Software is available for desktop systems, mobile devices, and the web. Because all products are built from the same source code, the same API is available on all supported operating systems, e.g., Windows, macOS, Linux, Android, iOS, and development environments, e.g., Delphi, .NET, Java, Python, and ActiveX.
Developer supported: Customer technical support is provided by the same dedicated team of developers in Poland that makes the products and knows them best.
The roots of TatukGIS date back to 1997 when a small group of Polish enthusiasts lead by software engineer Tomasz Kosinski had the dream of building a superior GIS development library and began working toward that goal. In 2000, Kosinski teamed up with Herman Moyers (a Poland based American) to better fund this effort via formation of TatukGIS. Both founders remain active in the Company.
TatukGIS customers, some successfully using its products for nearly 25 years, operate world-wide in industries including electricity, gas and water utilities, infrastructure asset management, transportation infrastructure, environmental engineering, mining, oil and gas, agriculture, forestry, police and public safety, emergency preparedness and response, military simulation and planning, aerial survey, marine infrastructure, seafloor survey and mapping, cadastral mapping and management, municipal management, wireless telecommunications, logistics, and asset tracking.