[Aust-NZ] Fwd: Directions Media Webinar - Image Management with Oracle Spatial and Open Source Tools

Shoaib Burq shoaib at nomad-labs.com
Mon Feb 8 16:54:43 EST 2010


Oracle looking for some Open Source action
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From: Directions Media <newsletters at directionsmag.com>
Date: Tue, Feb 9, 2010 at 3:35 AM
Subject: Directions Media Webinar - Image Management with Oracle Spatial and
Open Source Tools
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*Open Source users now have easy access to raster imagery in Oracle
Database. At the same time, companies that manage imagery in Oracle Spatial
can now gain increased benefit from Open Source software tools, such as
GDAL, Map Server, QGIS and others. Join this webinar to learn how these
tools can apply to your workflow.
*

The GDAL Library for Oracle Spatial GeoRaster supports translation between
Oracle Spatial GeoRaster format and all other GDAL-supported formats. GDAL,
the Geospatial Data Abstraction Library, is a translator library for raster
geospatial data formats that is released under an open source license by the
Open Source Geospatial Foundation.*

*The GeoRaster support in Oracle Spatial addresses the data management needs
of broad application groups including remote sensing, photogrammetry, GIS
and geosciences applications, business applications, and image and gridded
raster data repositories and clearinghouses. This is in addition to the many
geospatial data management and analysis capabilities that make Oracle
Spatial the premier platform for enterprise geospatial data management and
location intelligence.

Speakers include *Ivan Lucena of Geospatial Software Integration LLC*, who
developed the open source GDAL support for Oracle Spatial GeoRaster, and *Bruce
Thelen from First American Spatial Solutions*, who* *will describe how the
company uses Oracle Spatial to manage ParcelPoint, the nation's largest
commercial land parcel boundary database, including the use of GDAL and
GeoRaster imagery.

*Who Should Attend
*

Oracle Spatial users, IT professionals and geospatial practitioners
interested in using Open Source tools to work with GeoRaster imagery in
Oracle Database.
**


 When:

Thursday,
February 11, 2010
2 - 3 pm EST
1 - 2 pm CST
noon - 1 pm MST
11 am - noon PST
Hosted By:

Directions Media
Moderated By:

Mike Agron
Executive Webinar Producer
Directions Media

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