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Free & Open Source Software for Geospatial Conference 2008

Sept 29 - Oct 3, 2008

FOSS4G 2008 – this year in Cape Town, South Africa – is the conference to attend to meet the people who make open source geospatial software go. Project leaders, corporate supporters, implementers, and users all get together to tell their stories, share some fun, and learn.

PostGIS 1.3.3 Release

April 12, 2008

The 1.3.3 release of PostGIS is now available. This release includes bug fixes and some minor feature enhancements.

  • Improvements in the shp2pgsql/pgsql2shp utilities
    • Better windows support
    • DBF-only loading support
    • Support for OS/X 10.5
    • Output for Date types in DBF
  • New function ST_SimplifyPreserveTopology( geometry, float8) to simplify polygons without creating invalid geometry
  • KML support updates (from Eduin Carillo)
  • SVG support updates (from Marco Hugentobler)

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What is PostGIS?

PostGIS adds support for geographic objects to the PostgreSQL object-relational database. In effect, PostGIS "spatially enables" the PostgreSQL server, allowing it to be used as a backend spatial database for geographic information systems (GIS), much like ESRI's SDE or Oracle's Spatial extension. PostGIS follows the OpenGIS "Simple Features Specification for SQL" and has been certified as compliant with the "Types and Functions" profile.

PostGIS has been developed by Refractions Research as a project in open source spatial database technology. PostGIS is released under the GNU General Public License. We continue to develop PostGIS, and have added user interface tools, basic topology support, data validation, coordinate transformation, programming APIs and much more. Our list of future projects includes full topology support, raster support, networks and routing, three dimensional surfaces, curves and splines and other features. Ask us about consulting services and implementing new features.


Case Studies

Learn how PostGIS is being used around the world.

Town of Orchard Park, New York

The town of Orchard Park, New York manages their GASB accounting inventory in PostgreSQL and provides access to multiple departments and the public via Mapserver on PostGIS.

Infoterra, United Kingdom

Infoterra, a leading European satellite and aerial imagery provider, runs their data provision and sales systems on PostGIS, and stores the complete Ordnance Survey database on PostGIS.

North Dakota State Water Commission

The North Dakota State Water Commission manages all their hydrological and spatial data inside PostgreSQL and PostGIS. Five years ago, they were using only proprietary software, now they are using mostly open source.

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