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Ordnance Survey Agrees to OpenGeo Suite Enterprise Edition Contract Open Source Tools to be Used for WMS 1.3 plus INSPIRE View Service Extensions for GeoServerNew York, NY, October 20, 2010 - OpenGeo today announced that Ordnance Survey, Great Britain's national mapping agency, has agreed to an OpenGeo Suite Enterprise Edition contract to support its ongoing spatial data infrastructure initiatives. The OS OnDemand service from Ordnance Survey has recently adopted GeoServer as its primary Web Map Service to customers, and the OpenGeo Suite contract will fund core development work for all GeoServer deployments to meet INSPIRE View Service requirements, including WMS 1.3“Ordnance Survey is keen to work with OpenGeo to advance the open source GeoServer baseline,” noted Peter ter Haar, Ordnance Survey’s Director of Products. “Funding open source will bring cost savings to the wider public sector that has a requirement to become INSPIRE compliant.” OS OnDemand is a national Web Map Service (WMS) that serves raster images, including OS MasterMap Topography Layer, directly into a customer’s geospatial application using Open Geospatial Consortium (OGC®) WMS standards. OS OnDemand provides access to Great Britain’s most detailed mapping information, providing a superior level of currency, data accuracy and richness that businesses, government and individuals can rely on. The service provides another way of accessing the same rich, accurate data Ordnance Survey customers are used to – but over the Web, making datasets available to everyone. OpenGeo’s President, Chris Holmes noted: “This agreement helps advance the open source geospatial code base in important ways that meet actual user needs. It is further evidence of what mission critical, national government programs can do with supported open source software.”---- About OpenGeoOpenGeo is a social enterprise working to build the best web-based geospatial technology. The company brings the best practices of open source software to geospatial organizations RT @OpenGeo: OpenGeo Suite Enterprise Edition 2.4.0 released: RT @OpenGeo: OpenGeo Suite Enterprise Edition 2.4.0 released: OpenGeo and Farallon Geographics Announce Partnership to Offer Open Source Geospatial SolutionsThrough a reseller agreement with OpenGeo, Farallon Geographics will distribute the OpenGeo Suite and provide support for Bay Area users.New York, New York, February 22, 2011 — Farallon Geographics, a San Francisco GIS services firm and OpenGeo, a global leader in open source geospatial solutions, announced that Farallon Geographics has added the OpenGeo Suite Enterprise Edition to its product offerings and now provides support to local OpenGeo Suite users. Farallon designs and implements GIS systems and location technology to support business functions, and is regarded as an expert in the integration of commercial GIS with open source technologies. This specialized focus makes the company a logical partner for OpenGeo, known for its major contributions and leadership in the development of open source geospatial solutions.Most recently, Farallon Geographics developed the Enterprise Addressing System, a centralized address database for use throughout a city's government. The platform is entirely open source, built with PostGIS, GeoServer, OpenLayers, and GeoDjango. After EAS was deployed for San Francisco in January, the project became public. Because only open source tools were used, Farallon was able to release code for the entire application to the non-profit Civic Commons. Now it is freely available for use by other cities or government offices. "Farallon demonstrates that open source technologies offer viable — and often preferable — alternatives to proprietary software," commented OpenGeo President Chris Holmes. He added, "We are excited to partner with Farallon, and expect that they will deliver innovative solutions based on the OpenGeo Suite."Organizations worldwide use the OpenGeo Suite to serve maps and data through web applications, mobile devices, and desktop clients. The platform is composed of tested, integrated, and supported geospatial components including PostGIS, GeoServer, OpenLayers, GeoWebCache, and GeoExt. "The open source technologies supported by OpenGeo empower our solutions — from Enterprise Addressing to Infrastructure Asset Management to Mobile GIS applications — to interoperate with any database, GIS, or mapping technology. They reduce total cost of ownership and help bring interactive and intuitive location intelligence to decision makers," said Dennis Wuthrich, Farallon Geographics CEO.About OpenGeoOpenGeo is a social enterprise working to build the best web-based geospatial technology. The company brings the best practices of open source software to geospatial organizations around the world by providing enterprises with supported, tested, and integrated open source solutions to build the Geospatial Web. OpenGeo also supports open source communities by employing key developers of PostGIS, GeoServer, and OpenLayers. Since 2002, the company has provided successful consulting services and products to clients like the World Bank, Google, the UK Ordnance Survey, Portland TriMet, MassGIS, Landgate, and the Federal Communications Commission. OpenGeo is the geospatial division of OpenPlans, a New York-based 501(c)(3) non-profit that informs and engages communities through journalism and open source software. All of OpenGeo's revenue has been and will continue to be re-invested into innovative and useful software in support of the OpenPlans mission.About Farallon GeographicsFarallon Geographics, based in San Francisco, is a leader in the planning, implementation,Comments
Ordnance Survey Agrees to OpenGeo Suite Enterprise Edition Contract Open Source Tools to be Used for WMS 1.3 plus INSPIRE View Service Extensions for GeoServerNew York, NY, October 20, 2010 - OpenGeo today announced that Ordnance Survey, Great Britain's national mapping agency, has agreed to an OpenGeo Suite Enterprise Edition contract to support its ongoing spatial data infrastructure initiatives. The OS OnDemand service from Ordnance Survey has recently adopted GeoServer as its primary Web Map Service to customers, and the OpenGeo Suite contract will fund core development work for all GeoServer deployments to meet INSPIRE View Service requirements, including WMS 1.3“Ordnance Survey is keen to work with OpenGeo to advance the open source GeoServer baseline,” noted Peter ter Haar, Ordnance Survey’s Director of Products. “Funding open source will bring cost savings to the wider public sector that has a requirement to become INSPIRE compliant.” OS OnDemand is a national Web Map Service (WMS) that serves raster images, including OS MasterMap Topography Layer, directly into a customer’s geospatial application using Open Geospatial Consortium (OGC®) WMS standards. OS OnDemand provides access to Great Britain’s most detailed mapping information, providing a superior level of currency, data accuracy and richness that businesses, government and individuals can rely on. The service provides another way of accessing the same rich, accurate data Ordnance Survey customers are used to – but over the Web, making datasets available to everyone. OpenGeo’s President, Chris Holmes noted: “This agreement helps advance the open source geospatial code base in important ways that meet actual user needs. It is further evidence of what mission critical, national government programs can do with supported open source software.”---- About OpenGeoOpenGeo is a social enterprise working to build the best web-based geospatial technology. The company brings the best practices of open source software to geospatial organizations
2025-04-17OpenGeo and Farallon Geographics Announce Partnership to Offer Open Source Geospatial SolutionsThrough a reseller agreement with OpenGeo, Farallon Geographics will distribute the OpenGeo Suite and provide support for Bay Area users.New York, New York, February 22, 2011 — Farallon Geographics, a San Francisco GIS services firm and OpenGeo, a global leader in open source geospatial solutions, announced that Farallon Geographics has added the OpenGeo Suite Enterprise Edition to its product offerings and now provides support to local OpenGeo Suite users. Farallon designs and implements GIS systems and location technology to support business functions, and is regarded as an expert in the integration of commercial GIS with open source technologies. This specialized focus makes the company a logical partner for OpenGeo, known for its major contributions and leadership in the development of open source geospatial solutions.Most recently, Farallon Geographics developed the Enterprise Addressing System, a centralized address database for use throughout a city's government. The platform is entirely open source, built with PostGIS, GeoServer, OpenLayers, and GeoDjango. After EAS was deployed for San Francisco in January, the project became public. Because only open source tools were used, Farallon was able to release code for the entire application to the non-profit Civic Commons. Now it is freely available for use by other cities or government offices. "Farallon demonstrates that open source technologies offer viable — and often preferable — alternatives to proprietary software," commented OpenGeo President Chris Holmes. He added, "We are excited to partner with Farallon, and expect that they will deliver innovative solutions based on the OpenGeo Suite."Organizations worldwide use the OpenGeo Suite to serve maps and data through web applications, mobile devices, and desktop clients. The platform is composed of tested, integrated, and supported geospatial components including PostGIS, GeoServer, OpenLayers, GeoWebCache, and GeoExt. "The open source technologies supported by OpenGeo empower our solutions — from Enterprise Addressing to Infrastructure Asset Management to Mobile GIS applications — to interoperate with any database, GIS, or mapping technology. They reduce total cost of ownership and help bring interactive and intuitive location intelligence to decision makers," said Dennis Wuthrich, Farallon Geographics CEO.About OpenGeoOpenGeo is a social enterprise working to build the best web-based geospatial technology. The company brings the best practices of open source software to geospatial organizations around the world by providing enterprises with supported, tested, and integrated open source solutions to build the Geospatial Web. OpenGeo also supports open source communities by employing key developers of PostGIS, GeoServer, and OpenLayers. Since 2002, the company has provided successful consulting services and products to clients like the World Bank, Google, the UK Ordnance Survey, Portland TriMet, MassGIS, Landgate, and the Federal Communications Commission. OpenGeo is the geospatial division of OpenPlans, a New York-based 501(c)(3) non-profit that informs and engages communities through journalism and open source software. All of OpenGeo's revenue has been and will continue to be re-invested into innovative and useful software in support of the OpenPlans mission.About Farallon GeographicsFarallon Geographics, based in San Francisco, is a leader in the planning, implementation,
2025-04-24Envitia has announced the UK’s first Solution Provider Partnership with OpenGeo. This partnership reinforces Envitia’s position at the forefront of delivery and support of the OpenGeo Suite (which includes GeoServer, PostGIS and OpenLayers) in the UK market. Envitia helps organisations to make use of geospatial intelligence in critical operational environments. Following an open systems approach, Envitia has been complementing its high performance, specialist software with open source products for over five years. “OpenGeo are the world’s leader in developing and supporting open source geospatial software and we are delighted to be partnering with them”, says Dr. Matt Perrin, Director, Envitia. “This relationship enhances our ability to provide open, flexible and cost effective solutions.” The OpenGeo Suite combines the power of open source plus the reliability and support of a single, stable vendor behind a full stack of software. Envitia provide flexible levels of support and training on the OpenGeo Suite Enterprise Edition with a range of packages that can be tailored to cover all of the OpenGeo Suite components (PostGIS, GeoServer, GeoWebCache, OpenLayers, and GeoExt). Ken Bossung, OpenGeo’s SVP of Sales and Marketing added "Envitia is a leading geospatial solutions provider and we are delighted that they’ve joined the diverse group of businesses who bring value to the OpenGeo partner program. Together we offer OpenGeo Suite customers commercial service and support with the added benefit of proven expertise. We’re looking forward to working with Envitia to provide technology solutions to solve customer’s real-world challenges." For more information visit www.envitia.com For further information, please contact: Envitia Ltd North Heath Lane Horsham, West Sussex RH12 5UX, UK Tel: +44 1403 273 173 Fax: +44 1403 273 123 Email: [email protected] Website: www.envitia.com About Envitia: Envitia is a world leader in geospatial intelligence technologies. Envitia applications and software technologies provide the highest performance solutions for the Defence, Government and major systems integrators. Our COTS software and solutions are employed globally across a wide spectrum of disciplines including environmental analysis and exploitation, data fusion and integrity, and the management of very large and disparate datasets with extreme precision. Working with partners we offer comprehensive geospatial intelligence services to operational forces. About OpenGeo OpenGeo is a social enterprise working to build the best web-based geospatial technology. The company brings the best practices of open source software to geospatial organizations around the world by providing enterprises with supported, tested, and integrated open source solutions to build the
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