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Boundless Becomes Platinum Sponsor of OSGeo

March 24, 2016 By GISuser

Washington D.C  – March 24, 2016 – The Open Source Geospatial Foundation is pleased to welcome Boundless as a new platinum sponsor. Boundless is a longstanding member of the open source community being recognized for their generous sponsorship of the foundation projects and community events.

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In 2016, Boundless is sponsoring a variety of programs and conferences including  FOSS4G, FOSS4G-NA, FOSS4G Argentina as well smaller events such as the GeoServer sprint.

Boundless products are built with a strong foundation of OSGeo technology:

  • Boundless Suite provides a commercially supported open source enterprise GIS solution using PostGIS, GeoServer and OpenLayers for web and mobile customers.

  • Boundless Desktop is a new offering for our desktop customers using a combination of QGIS, enhanced security and certified plugins.

  • Boundless Exchange provides teams a turn-key experience for spatial data management leveraging the work with the GeoNode and GeoGig projects

In addition to its investment, Boundless is a pillar of the OSGeo community participating at all levels. Boundless staff is engaged at all levels of OSGeo from GeoNode incubation to leadership roles in the QGIS, GeoServer and GeoTools projects.

About Boundless

Boundless is the leader in commercially supported, open source, geospatial software. The Boundless GIS platform enables a feature-rich, enterprise GIS without the high licensing costs associated with proprietary software. 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.

About the Foundation

The Open Source Geospatial Foundation is not-for-profit organization to foster global adoption of open source geospatial technology. The software foundation is devoted to an open philosophy and participatory community driven development. OSGeo serves as an outreach and advocacy organization providing financial, organizational and legal support for the open source geospatial community.

OSGeo sponsorship is available on an annual basis for foundation projects, events, local chapters and operations. Visit osgeo.org/sponsorship for more information.

Filed Under: Business, Software Tagged With: Boundless, opensource, OSGeo, software

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