The biggest excuse I hear time and time again for not using open source geospatial tools is that they are too confusing to use. Take GDAL/OGR for example, the webpage probably scares off most users because of the lack of examples of how to use both toolsets. But the tools themselves are so [...]
Using OGR to Visualize Data
December 28th, 2007 · 10 Comments · FWTools, GDAL/OGR, Open Source
Tags:arcinfo·ESRI·excel·GDAL·geospatial·kml·ogr·Open Source
The Holy Grail
November 9th, 2007 · 13 Comments · ArcSDE, ESRI, FeatureServer, GDAL/OGR, Open Source
This is clear to me:
FeatureServer + ArcSDE Data Store = Holy Grail
Being able to store data in ArcSDE, but still access it freely across any and all platforms. ArcGIS clients can hit ArcSDE and everyone else can enjoy data served by FeatureServer. But deep down this is even bigger than FeatureServer because really [...]
Tags:amway·arccatalog·arcgis·ArcGIS Desktop·ArcGIS Server·arcmap·ArcSDE·ESRI·FeatureServer·GDAL·GIS·ogr
Create GIS Workstation Using Ubuntu and Open Source GIS Software
October 22nd, 2007 · 34 Comments · GRASS, Mapserver, OSGeo, Open Source, PostGIS, PostgreSQL, QGIS
I get tons of emails from people asking where they can get free ArcView licenses for home use. People really want to work with GIS at home as well as at work which makes sense to me. I’ve always pointed folks to QGIS and other tools, but Matt Perry has a wonderful and [...]
Tags:GDAL·Geos·GIS·GMT·GPSBabel·GRASS·Mapserver·opensource·PostGIS·PostgreSQL·Proj·Python·QGIS·quantum gis·R·ubuntu

