Archive for the ‘Spatial OLAP (SOLAP)’ Category

Spatialytics is sponsoring FOSS4G 2011, the OSGeo international conference in September, Denver, CO.

| April 19th, 2011 | 1 Comment »

After FOSS4G 2010 in Barcelona, ​​it’s the turn of the city of Denver, Co., to host for 2011 the FOSS4G conference (Free and Open Source Software for Geospatial), the international event of OSGeo (Open Source Geospatial Consortium). Activities will take place the week of September 12 to 16. Spatialytics is pleased to support the event through a sponsorship as did many organizations and companies, local and international, small and large … more or less involved in the OSGeo and its various projects … but certainly at least “users and beneficiaries. “ 

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Developing geospatial business intelligence solutions, article in Geospatial Today – 11-2010

| November 25th, 2010 | No Comments »

The article is finally out! My partner Dr. Thierry Badard prepared an article for the magazine Geospatial Today and you can find it on page 34 (pp. 34 to 37) of the November issue (#24, 11-2010). The title is “Developing geospatial business intelligence solutions” and briefly covers 1. BI concepts, 2. Merging geospatial and BI technologies (touches GIS, classical BI tools and GeoBI) and 3. presents the Open Source GeoBI projects you can find on Spatialytics.ORG. A perfect GeoBI solution can be developed by integrating the spatial component and its functionalities into each component of business intelligence infrastructure. (T. Badard) You can have access the article online here (powered by PRESSMART, Adobe Flash Player 8+ Required).

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Spatialytics participates in the new international Open Source Initiative on GeoBI

| June 10th, 2010 | 1 Comment »

GeoBI initiative allows the integration between Geographical Information Systems and Business Intelligence software. Québec, Canada – June 10th, 2010 – Spatialytics, a software and solutions company for Genuine and Open Source Geospatial Business Intelligence, announces its participation in the GeoBI Initiative, a new international initiative focused on Geospatial Business Intelligence, available at www.geobi.org.

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