Hello,
Thanks for contacting National Instruments. I have not personally used GIS with CVI, but I have heard good things about Polaris. In another post someone has stated:
"If your customers require GIS and/or remote data acquisition in the
software that you develop, please checkout Polaris.
Polaris is a system that operates as an XML web service and can relay
remote data over the Internet to a central control station. You can
also track multipe objects simultaneously in real-time on a
geographical map using applications like MapPoint and OziExplorer. It
supports storing data in multiple languages and was designed for
software and hardware developers who need to create custom solutions
based on open architectures. Polaris is hardware independent allowing
you to interface it into any hardware that your system requires.
Polaris can be used in:
* tracking vehicles, equipment,
humans, animals, etc.
* monitoring data at remote sites: temperature, voltages, fluid
levels, etc.
You can read more about Polaris at www.closerworlds.com"
From looking at the website, it looks like it meets the requirements of your four needs below
- draw markers or lines in the relevant Lat-Long position,
- map zoom and pan,
- capability to use common maps format (e.g. shapefile),
- easy to use.
I would be interested in hearing which option you choose and your experience with it.
Cheers,
Jordan Randall
National Instruments Italy