The decennial census of the United States is a massive undertaking and maintaining the mapping products that support the effort requires managing a large Oracle Spatial database. In this interview, Nick Padfield and Stephanie Spahlinger of the Geography Division of the U.S. Census Bureau describe the process for managing the spatial data that helps them churn out maps for a variety of constituents from census enumerators to Congress.
Listen Now (to download, right click on the link at left and choose "save target as")
Missed any podcasts? Want to subscribe via iTunes, Yahoo, etc? Here’s the index.
Subscribe to Podcast RSS
by Joe Francica on 04/16 at 09:16 AM |
Comments |
This week the world was a-twitter with news related to geocoded tweets and how they can be useful to those involved in emergency response, the media and business. Our editors explore what’s being done and what might be done with the spatial database of tweets.
Subscribe to Podcast RSS
Listen Now (to download, right click on the link at left and choose "save target as")
Read the show notes
Missed any podcasts? Want to subscribe via iTunes, Yahoo, etc? Here’s the index.
by Adena Schutzberg on 02/02 at 01:00 AM |
Comments |
Adena Schutzberg, executive editor, interviewed Crispin Flower, application developer and Associate Director of exeGesIS SDM Ltd, about his company’s new product that links ArcMap and Microsoft SQL Server, ArcSquirrel. This conversation is one in a continuing series of conversations with geospatial insiders and outsiders.
Listen Now (to download, right click on the link at left and choose "save target as")
Read the show notes
Missed any podcasts? Want to subscribe via iTunes, Yahoo, etc? Here’s the index.
Subscribe to Podcast RSS
by Adena Schutzberg on 01/29 at 01:00 AM |
Comments |
MySQL is offering a white paper (registration required) called "MySQL Cluster for Presence & Location-Based Services." The abstract notes, "This whitepaper explores the different types of services that can take advantage of location and presence awareness, and considers their unique requirements for data management."
by Joe Francica on 12/09 at 09:20 AM |
Comments |
This past week Google prompted a flurry of discussion by announcing some changes to its data and functionality in Google Maps. There’s new data and new feedback tools and some anxiety in the geospatial world. Our editors separate fact from fiction and offer our take on the implications of these changes.
Subscribe to Podcast RSS
Listen Now (to download, right click on the link at left and choose "save target as")
Read the show notes
Missed any podcasts? Want to subscribe via iTunes, Yahoo, etc? Here’s the index.
by Adena Schutzberg on 10/13 at 01:00 AM |
Comments |