FME Server Workshop at the AGI GeoCommunity '08 Conference

FME Server is a scalable and efficient spatial ETL (extract, transform and load) solution that provides users with access to spatial data - where, when and how they need it. With FME Server, organisations can:

• Distribute and stream spatial data over the web
• Transform large volumes of spatial data • Share spatial ETL tasks across the organization

STAR-APIC are long term Safe Software resellers and have integrated FME technology into a number of products. The

workshop will take place at the conference venue on Wednesday 24 September, from 17:1518:15. It will provide an informal

opportunity to meet other delegates before the conference party. Drinks and refreshments will be available. For more

information on the workshop, visit the STAR-APIC UK website (www.star-apic.co.uk ) or visit the STAR-APIC stand at the event.

For information about the AGI 2008 conference visit www.agi2008.com.

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