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Accumulo Offering for Spatio-Temporal Capabilities with OpenGeo Suite

November 6, 2013 By Editor

Alexandria, VA October 27, 2013 —Boundless and CCRi announce the launch of a new platform for building geospatial capabilities on the highly distributed Apache Accumulo database. OpenGeo Suite with GeoMesa combines data management and publishing with big data analytics via GeoMesa, a high performance spatio-temporal indexing and querying capability for Accumulo. Boundless and CCRi will provide integrated support and maintenance […]

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Accela Announces CivicData.com Beta Availability for Developers and Government Agencies

October 16, 2013 By Editor

CivicData.com Offers Free Platform For Agencies to Publish and Manage Datasets; Developers Can Build and Deploy Innovative Applications to Serve Multiple Jurisdictions

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Ordnance Survey holds free OS OpenData masterclasses

October 7, 2013 By Editor

Ordnance Survey are pleased to announce details on the latest series of free OS OpenData masterclasses, giving developers the chance to get to grips with digital mapping data and understand how it can support their businesses, products, services and applications.

Filed Under: Open Source, OpenGov and Open geo Tagged With: News, Open Source, opendata, OpenGov and Open geo, Ordnance Survey holds free OS OpenData masterclasses

Open Spatial announces the release of Munsys Ai 10.6

October 2, 2013 By Editor

Australia, Sydney, September 30, 2013 —- Open Spatial today announced the release of Munsys Ai 10.6. This release offers compatibility with Autodesk 2014 versions of AutoCAD, AutoCAD Map 3D and AutoCAD Civil 3D. Munsys Ai 10.6 has passed the rigorous QA cycle employed by the Open Spatial development team on the most recent AutoCAD and […]

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City of Vancouver encourages wider use of open data, adopts Open Government Licence

September 27, 2013 By Editor

The City of Vancouver has adopted the Canadian Open Government Licence (OGL), significantly enhancing the City’s open data program and marking progress on its Digital Strategy initiative to expand open data. The OGL is simple and easy to understand, and allows open data to be combined from multiple providers. This is a major step towards […]

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Ordnance Survey uses OS OpenData to create a Minecraft map of Great Britain

September 24, 2013 By Editor

A team developing ideas for future products and services at Ordnance Survey has created a map of Great Britain in the popular Minecraft video game, featuring 22 billion blocks, using their freely available digital map products in OS OpenData, and made it available for download as a new Minecraft world.

Filed Under: Open Source, OpenGov and Open geo Tagged With: News, Open Source, opendata, OpenGov and Open geo, Ordnance Survey uses OS OpenData to create a Minecraft map of Great Britain

OpenGeo is Now Boundless New Name Reflects Limitless Opportunities for Open Source Geospatial

September 19, 2013 By Editor

OpenGeo is Now Boundless New Name Reflects Limitless Opportunities for Open Source Geospatial Software

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Geosparc unveils new version of Geomajas including a new, faster and even lighter client

September 19, 2013 By Editor

Nottingham, UK and Ghent, Belgium – September 19, 2013 – Geosparc, the company providing organizations the best products and services to build Web and Cloud based geospatial solutions, today unveils Geomajas 1.14 at the Foss4G Conference. Geomajas 1.14 is the latest version of the company’s flagship software enabling businesses and governments to develop web and […]

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Geosparc announces new support packs for open source geospatial software

September 19, 2013 By Editor

Software supported includes PostGIS, Geoserver, Geomajas, OpenStreetMap and more.

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Data Documentation Initiative will soon release V 3.2 of DDI metadata standard for statistical data

September 1, 2013 By Editor

Colectica Releases Open Source Tool for the Data Documentation Initiative’s Metadata Schema Development Efforts

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