MapInfo Manager version 1.2 is now complete and will be available shortly. New features and enhancements include harvesting of PostGIS, harvesting of non spatial formats, greater flexibility, security and localised into Danish and Finnish.
Still wondering what MapInfo Manager is?
MapInfo Manager enables organizations to build, maintain and manage centralized catalogs of spatial data enabling easy search, access and utilization of data –enterprise wide. Open standards based MapInfo Manager is suitable for a wide variety of potential users. Tightly integrated with MapInfo Professional, MapInfo Manager is part of the PBBI Enterprise Location Intelligence suite.
- PBBI Stratus Blog
by Adena Schutzberg on 08/17 at 06:40 AM |
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by Adena Schutzberg on 08/17 at 06:33 AM |
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The Grainger Foundation has donated $10,000 to Brevard Public Schools [Florida] in support of Cocoa Beach Jr./Sr. High School’s (CBJSHS) new Geospatial Information System (GIS) Program.
- press release
The GeoTech Center is looking for feedback on the GTCM.
The GeoTech Center needs your assistance in reviewing our proposed national GTCM-aligned curriculum. We are using a wikisite to capture your feedback and comments. You are welcome to join the wiki to leave comments, or simply email your comments directly to the course lead developer (address on the document).
- GeoTech Blog
I had a great chat with my friend Joanne who teaches nursing...online. She was telling me about her latest course on nursing policy. The students each picked a topic, then looked at it from different perspectives. They wrote blog posts, advocacy documents, drafted letters to legislators - it sounded great. I made a suggestion: have them find or create a map on the topic. For exmaple, where different policies were in place or which individuals in an area would be impacted. Mapping is part of any policy discussion, I argued. She agreed.
And, from another perspective, I thought about how to take her advocacy idea into a policy-related GIS course...
by Adena Schutzberg on 08/17 at 03:00 AM |
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