TomTom, the Dutch company known best for its satellite navigation devices, recently launched a geospatial service for enterprise and government. The service will provide geocoding, optimal vehicle routing,and mapping information display in applications that are underpinned by Oracle’s Database 11g. Speaking at OpenWorld 2011 in San Francisco, TomTom senior manager business development, […]
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Less than two weeks until ISDE7
With less than two weeks until the conference, over 700 delegates from across Australia and around the world have already registered. Some late changes to the Program will see an expanded array of impressive, internationally renowned speakers, including: Professor Hiromichi Fukui from Chubu University in Japan speaking on the role of spatial […]
GeoCommons makes cloud-based GIS analysis free for everyone
While there are many web-based mapping tools available for free, there are precious few that allow you to also run analytics – the heart and soul of a GISystem – without charging fees. The reason is simple; analytics cost serious CPU time. However, GeoIQ has recently integrated its once enterprise-only web-based GIS analysis […]
NSW to view education assets spatially
The New South Wales Department of Education and Training has a new mapping interface for its Asset Management System (AMS). Developed by supplier Omnilink, the system allows users to visualise their asset data across 3,000 sites geographically. Users at the department traditionally viewed asset data on Oracle forms. Omnilink blended Oracle forms with […]
Melbourne Water chooses Geomatic
Melbourne Water has selected Geomatic Technologies to help deliver its Spatial Database Renewal Project, according to Geomatic’s newsletter. Melbourne Water Corporation is responsible for maintaining Melbourne’s $8.4bn of water supply assets. Geomatic Technologies will help the authority implement and integrate a core spatial data storage, integration and access suite based on open standards. The […]
Crime Mapping in Australia
The Australian Crime Commission is looking for GIS and vector mapping software to create a national map of crime. A project tender released by the commission involves the creation of maps through a GIS, with a panel of external providers suppling the mapping software. The panel will also provide geospatial imaging and support for […]
Victoria’s Notification and Editing System
JOSE DIACONO As a rule, 75 per cent of the cost of a spatial system is in the data. Inevitably, some of this data will change or be wrong, so there are huge benefits to be gained by putting the people who find the problems in touch with those who fix them. At the […]