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Tagged: pbbi [mapinfo], google

Tuesday, July 20, 2010

If indeed the Esri UC is the most important GIS event in the industry, what does that mean for other events? Other communities that do not participate? Directions Magazine editors contemplate the implications and what options are available to bring together the whole community.

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Tuesday, August 18, 2009

How do you benefit from giving technology away? This week we look at a trend - all sorts of things (data, technology and Web services) are being offered for free across the technology landscape. It’s happening in geospatial too. So, here’s today’s question: How will companies’ free offerings compete with one another?


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Tuesday, August 11, 2009

Cloud computing is on everyone’s list of buzz words this summer. What does the phrase mean? And what does it mean in the geospatial arena? We offer some definitions and ways to think about the new computing platform and look at what’s happening now and may be ahead for geospatial technology practitioners.



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Thursday, November 20, 2008

The University in question is King Abdullah University of Science & Technology (KAUST) which will open in Saudi Arabia in September 2009.

To get the word and nature of the campus out, the KAUST has launched, per an e-mail to me from a PR rep “an immersive and cutting edge digital map, highlighting everything from residential flats, lab and research facilities, sustainability features, community services, recreational facilities, flyover video and more.”

According to the e-mail, the map “is among the very first Web mashup applications to combine Adobe Flash, Google Maps, custom overlays and English and Arabic text.” The other big draw for both the university and the map is a focus on “a sustainable campus and community” via “the six sustainability focus areas (site planning, water conversation, etc.)  and segments features by category: University, Residential Districts and Community Services.”

The underlying technology includes, per my PR source, his comments included:

- Flash CS3/Actionscript 3 and the AFComponents Umap API (which ties into Google Maps for phase I, and Microsoft Virtual Earth for phase II) – to code, animate, and create the maps functionality
- The Arabic text feature was a custom class built to extend Flash to handle the RTL text
- MapInfo – to create and place the custom tiles
- XML data parsed from a SQL Server database
- Admin tool created in .NET 2.0 (very nice feature!)
- All of the images and renderings were created by HOK and In Kingdom (HOK used 3D Studio Max to create the building renderings and fly overs)

It’s quite slick. My only disappointment: when you change from map to satellite view, the scale of the map changes, so you can easily “swap” between the map and imagery view of the same extents.

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Tuesday, July 22, 2008

MISO are Microsoft, IBM, SAP and Oracle, the big enterprise players in the market today. All have a toe or more in GIS, but all also have a tie to ESRI. What’s the state of those relationships and what new players also want and need to hook up with the big E? Our editors explore these questions and toss in a few other letters, G, A and B into the alphabet soup.

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