Autodesk Announces Availability of New FDO Providers for Geospatial Open Source Community
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- Created on September 30, 2008
“As a development partner, we appreciate the impact that open source technology has had for increased community collaboration and rapid innovation,” said Haris Kurtagic, CEO, SL-King. “By providing the open source community the ability to work seamlessly on a variety of spatial and non-spatial databases and file formats natively, without the need for translation or risk of data loss, we further the success of the geospatial community as a whole.”
“Today’s announcement underscores our commitment to our geospatial customers and the open source community,” said Lisa Campbell, vice president, Autodesk Geospatial. "Autodesk continues to partner and work closely with the community to help these technologies gain adoption—and evolve and improve over time. Ultimately, users benefit from faster innovation and support for standards allowing them to lower the cost of ownership by easily integrating multiple data types and database systems.”
Autodesk and Open Source
Autodesk is a sustaining sponsor of OSGeo. To date, Autodesk has provided source code for its CS-Map coordinate system technology, MapGuide Open Source and FDO. There have been over 74,000 downloads of MapGuide Open Source since it graduated from the OSGeo incubation period in 2007. Similarly, FDO has been downloaded over 44,000 times.
Availability
For more information about the availability of the new FDO Providers, please visit:
· For the Autodesk Providers for GE Smallworld and Microsoft SQL Server 2008 Providers, please visit www.autodesk.com/fdo
· For the Open Source Providers for Microsoft SQL Server 2008 and PostGIS, please visit http://fdo.osgeo.org
· For the IBM Informix and KML Providers, please visit: www.sl-king.com
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