Formation of the Open Web Foundation
Last week at OSCON, David Recordon gave a presentation in which he announced the creation of the Open Web Foundation. The Open Web Foundation appears to be modeled on the Apache Software Foundation, with the […]
Last week at OSCON, David Recordon gave a presentation in which he announced the creation of the Open Web Foundation. The Open Web Foundation appears to be modeled on the Apache Software Foundation, with the […]
According to a Vancouver Sun article , British Columbia Agriculture and Lands Minister Stan Hagen announced that GeoBC will provide access to the province’s geographic database on Google so that you can access this database […]
The world really is changing. According to a report in InformationWeek Microsoft has become a sponsor of the Apache Software Foundation . Microsoft is also planning to make more of its own code available to […]
Directions Magazine has just released a Podcast on the FDO API which includes commentary from David Kingsbury, Pete Southwood, and myself on how FDO, which is open source and available on the FDO OSGEO Web […]
Some sessions that some of my colleagues and I are involved with at GeoWeb Wednesday are Wed 10:45 National Critical Infrastructure Data Models: Implications for Local Government and UtilitiesPanel: Paula Rojas, CGDI Content Coordinator, GeoConnections […]
Neal Niemiec and I will be giving an afternoon hands-on lab today on open source geospatial at OSCON in Portland. The last time we looked 60 people had signed up for this hands-on lab. What […]
On the first day of GeoWeb 2008, Neal Niemiec gave a hands-on afternoon lab on integrating CAD, GIS and BIM technologies on an open source platform, MapGuide Open Source and FDO. Neal included an introduction […]
I have attended GeoBrazil almost every year since 2003. This year it was part of Geo Summit Latin America 2008 , together with three other geospatial related conference Geo Oleo e Gas, Geo Cidades, and […]