OpenGeo Releases OpenGeo Suite, Puts Price on Open Source GIS

OpenGeo has released their OpenGeo Suite to the public.  Most people already know about the part of OpenGeo Suite, so take a look at the Version Matrix with pricing and features and the big reason why you’d look at this suite.

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  1. Posted May 28, 2009 at 3:36 pm | Permalink

    James:

    Actually, an invaluable document for independent developers who implement open source for their clients.

    That said, I don’t see The Timoney Group moving to 24 x 7 support anytime soon. Although paying $70K to pepper Paul Ramsey with PostGIS questions during, say, a Stanley Cup finals game would be worth it.

    Brian

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