• PTV xMapmatch Server update

    PTV xMapmatch Server 1.18.0.1 is available for download (login required). For further information concerning improvements please check the release notes.

    If you need any information or support please contact the Support Team.…

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  • Brand-new maps and content for Europe available

    For Europe we produce twice a year new maps (from a PTV xServer point of view the main release in autumn and the intermediate release in spring). As nature blooms there is now the intermediate release of our Europe maps for the year 2014 available:

    • PTV Europe City Map Premium 2014.2H
      This map is mainly based on the raw data provider HERE (“H”).

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  • You got a job to do?

    You are using the PTV xServer with really long running requests? Like PTV xTour requests with lots of depots and orders? Or you are doing bulk address calculations with PTV xLocate? Well, then this blog post is for you!

    Take a simple (but long running) request :

    [java]
    Plan plan = client.planBasicTours(transportOrders,…

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  • Wanted! Chic outfit

    Dear all,

    PTV provides some alternative rendering profiles in order to modify the default map design generated by the PTV xMap Server. The following figures exemplarily illustrate what is possible by using the alternative rendering profiles (sandbox.ini…

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  • New toll update available (April 2014)

    For PTV xServer and PTV Mapserver are new toll scenarios available concerning France and Slovakia.

    Concerned maps

    • PTV Europe City Map Premium 2014.1N (Update 5)

    • PTV Europe City Map Premium 2014.1T (Update 5)

    • PTV Europe City Map Premium 2013.2N (Update 10)

    • PTV Europe City Map Premium 2013.2T (Update 10)

    • PTV Europe City Map Premium 2013.1aN (Update 14)

    Content

    • Scenario France Feb.

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  • All-clear: No “heartbleeding” PTV xServer

    The Internet is abuzz with the recently found Heartbleed bug that affected the security of many servers relying on OpenSSL code. This bug is serious: “Catastrophic is the right word. On the scale of 1 to 10, this is an 11.” commented security expert Bruce Schneier.…

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