Presentation Covers OpenGeo’s New Tools for Collaborative SDI Development
Gabriel Roldan, Geospatial Solutions Consultant at OpenGeo, will speak Wednesday, November 10, 2010 at the seventh annual Latinoware conference in Foz do Iguaçu, Brazil. Mr. Roldan’s talk, entitled "Building Enterprise SDI with GeoNode" will discuss the development of collaborative spatial data infrastructures using GeoNode, OpenGeo’s new open source SDI platform. The presentation is aimed at local and regional government representatives interested in building collaborative SDIs the easy way, as well as geospatial industry enthusiasts and developers ready to join forces to realize this collaboration more quickly.
GeoNode, developed by OpenGeo in partnership with the World Bank, offers a compelling solution for collaboration and transparency in the spatial data realm. The platform is comprised of GeoServer, GeoNetwork, Django, GeoExt, and a collection of additional open source tools. This stack enables complex spatial visualization and analysis through a web browser with an added layer of features for collaboration and metadata creation. These features allow people with a range of expertise to utilize GeoNode, while maintaining high standards of data integrity. Amateur, commercial, NGO and governmental users can all contribute, collect, view, and analyze geographic data. Possible applications include environmental monitoring, urban planning, and open government initiatives.
With an anticipated record-breaking attendance of 2500 this year, the Latinoware conference has become an increasingly prominent forum for representatives of both public and private industries to learn about potential open source software solutions and demonstrate emerging technologies. The growing popularity of the event is indicative of the rising demand in Latin America for accessible and affordable technologies to facilitate cooperation and transparency between governments, NGOs, and the public.
Mr. Roldan extends thanks to Rafael Soto from the Brazilian OSGeo Chapter and Dirceu de Menezes Machado Junior from the Itaipu government for the invitation, and a special mention to Jody Garnett of LISAsoft for his support.
About OpenGeo
OpenGeo is a social enterprise working to build the best web-based geospatial technology. The company brings the best practices of open source software to geospatial organizations around the world by providing enterprises with supported, tested, and integrated open source solutions to build the Geospatial Web. OpenGeo also supports open source communities by employing key developers of PostGIS, GeoServer, and OpenLayers. Since 2002, the company has provided successful consulting services and products to clients like the World Bank, Google, the UK Ordnance Survey, Portland TriMet, MassGIS, Landgate, and the Federal Communications Commission. OpenGeo is the geospatial division of OpenPlans, a New York-based 501(c)(3) non-profit that informs and engages communities through journalism and open source software. All of OpenGeo's revenue has been and will continue to be re-invested into innovative and useful software in support of the OpenPlans mission.
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