Hexagon cloud services
A solid cloud portfolio is essential to address the scalability, collaboration, data integration, accessibility, and innovation needs of our customers. Cloud services allow us to provide scalable and flexible solutions, facilitate seamless collaboration, enable efficient data integration and analytics, offer mobility and remote accessibility, and drive continuous innovation in our geospatial software and services.
At the heart of our cloud services is HxDR, a cloud native platform for geospatial data at any scale, that powers Hexagon’s digital reality applications with storage, visualisation, collaboration tools and automated microservices for data processing
This year alone, Hexagon has already launched three HxDR-powered cloud offers:
Reality Cloud Studio, powered by HxDR
Hexagon announced the launch of Reality Cloud Studio, a SaaS application that makes digital reality available to everyone. Users can simply and easily upload reality capture data to the cloud for automated processing, to create photorealistic digital twins, and to share that data with anyone quickly and securely.
HxGN GeoCloud, powered by HxDR
HxGN GeoCloud is a powerful collaboration portal powered by HxDR. GeoCloud supports measurement professionals with a range of services, starting with GeoCloud Drive, a comprehensive cloud storage featuring easy data transfer and synchronisation. Fully integrated into your field and office workflows, GeoCloud Drive enables seamless access to your data, wherever you are, whenever you need it.
LocLab Cloud, powered by HxDR
LocLab Consulting makes digital twins more accessible with the launch of LocLab Cloud, powered by HxDR. The cloud-based platform offers a secure end-to-end solution for digital 3D twins, allowing access, usage, management, editing, and monitoring of these models. It acts as an open platform, enabling partners to upload, update, access, and share their own digital 3D content. Integrating digital twins with existing systems, such as ERP, FM, and IoT, is facilitated through generic interfaces, and pilot studies with leading ERP system manufacturers, like SAP, are underway to develop and disclose such integration standards.