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You are here: Home / * PRESS / Software / Boundless Releases OpenGeo Suite 4.6

Boundless Releases OpenGeo Suite 4.6

May 12, 2015 By GISuser

Latest Version of Leading Open Source Geospatial Software Improves Styling, Performance, and Reliability

New York, NY & Washington, DC – May 12, 2015 — Boundless, the leading provider of Spatial IT solutions, today released OpenGeo Suite 4.6, the newest version of its powerful enterprise geospatial software platform.

OpenGeo Suite 4.6 is the latest version of Boundless’ leading open source geospatial software stack, powering web, mobile, and desktop maps and applications across organizations large and small. New capabilities and enhancements in Version 4.6 include:

 

●     Enhanced OpenGeo Suite Composer, which allows anyone to build and style maps by making it easier to add data to GeoServer, style layers, and publish to the Web. Originally released in OpenGeo Suite 4.5, the latest release of OpenGeo Suite Composer improves layer management, allows publishing to OpenLayers3 templates for easy website embedding, and makes it even simpler to use the YSLD syntax for styling. OpenGeo Composer is available to all OpenGeo Suite Enterprise customers.

●     Improved reliability, handling, and security when executing geospatial analysis

●     Multiple updates to rendering and tile design capabilities

●     Numerous updates and bug fixes to all components to improve stability and reliability across the entire software stack

OpenGeo Suite Enterprise from Boundless is open source geospatial software designed for users with complex deployment requirements who want to build robust solutions for demanding production environments that often require features such as connections to enterprise databases, advanced runtime environments, or sophisticated clustering solutions in support of scalability requirements. Organizations with complex enterprise needs should no longer feel locked in to proprietary software with significant license costs in order to accomplish sophisticated projects.

 

“Boundless is committed to making geospatial software that is open, readily available and easy to use for all business applications.” noted Ann Johnson, CEO, Boundless. “OpenGeo Suite 4.6 is the next step in our continued efforts to add features, functionality, and usability to meet the demands of our customer base.”

 

Boundless offers a host of service packages and training to help customers and free users get the most from their OpenGeo Suite deployment. Boundless also supports a variety of deployment options, including on-premise and cloud environments such as AWS and Microsoft Azure.

 

About OpenGeo Suite

 

OpenGeo Suite is a complete spatial platform for managing data and building maps and applications across web browsers, desktops, and mobile devices. Built on leading open source geospatial software — including PostGIS, GeoServer, OpenLayers, and QGIS — OpenGeo Suite has a robust and flexible architecture that enables organizations to reliably manage and publish spatial data.

About Boundless

 

Boundless develops and supports powerful software for enterprise Spatial IT applications. Boundless provides platforms for managing data and building maps and applications designed for bringing spatial information into modern workflows. The experts at Boundless reduce the cost and time of deploying and managing spatial software with packaging, support, maintenance, professional services, and expert training. Learn more at boundlessgeo.com.

Filed Under: Software Tagged With: Boundless, OpenGeo

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