Microsoft Becomes Apache Sponsor
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 […]
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 […]
One of the readers of this blog Mike Smith asked about the source of the total value of world construction that I’ve been using. That peaked my interest and I’ve done a further bit of […]
GeoWeb 2008 will be taking place in Vancouver July 21-25. This is always a worthwhile event, and this year looks better than ever. I would recommend that you go if you can. Some of the […]