Redundant Data in Utilities
One of the most interesting presentations I have seen in the last year is one by Bradley Williams, a utility Research Director at Gartner. Brad has many many years experience in the West Coast electric […]
One of the most interesting presentations I have seen in the last year is one by Bradley Williams, a utility Research Director at Gartner. Brad has many many years experience in the West Coast electric […]
Last week I had the opportunity to present a keynote at the Sitewell VIP Conference on Land and Infrastructure Management. Sitewell are the developers of the Czech Ministry of Agriculture’s LPIS System that is used […]
In 2003 and 2005 the American Society of Civil Engineers prepared a report card on the state of US infrastructure. This scorecard has attracted a lot of attention especially the estimate of the US$1.6 trillion […]
Autodesk University is coming up the first week In December in Las Vegas. This year there are some really outstanding geospatial related sessions. Here’s some highlights. Geospatial Keynote: “Digital Cities—A Model of the Future” […]
As I blogged about last February, I often carry a second computer, an ASUS EEE PC 701 , so I can work while I wait for my Windows laptop to boot up. Some enterprising folks […]
Next week several of us will be at Intergeo in Bremen, Germany for Intergeo, one of the largest geospatial events anywhere. I’ll be spending most of time in the Open Source Park. Doug Eberhard will […]
One of the most difficult things to do in many parts of the world if to find a single database which shows where all underground assets, utility networks such as water and waste water, power, […]
There’s a good video introduction to the Large Hadron Collider at CERN. But if you want something a little more populer, there is a rap introduction.