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OpenGeo Completes $3 Million Series A Financing and Launches as Independent Open Source Software Company

New York, NY, May 15, 2013 — OpenGeo, the creators of the OpenGeo Suite, the world’s leading open source geospatial software platform, announced a $3 million Series A investment from Vanedge Capital of Vancouver, British Columbia. Simultaneous with the funding event, the company has spun out from its incubator parent, OpenPlans, and is boosting OpenGeo’s product and customer-support initiatives.

"We are thrilled to be working with Vanedge.” said Eddie Pickle, OpenGeo CEO. “The Vanedge team understands the huge opportunity in the geospatial software space. Their investment is very timely given the tremendous demand for open source, Spatial IT solutions among government and commercial enterprises worldwide."

The OpenGeo Suite is widely used for managing and sharing spatial data. OpenGeo has led the industry shift toward flexible, interoperable geospatial software infrastructures and will use this Series A funding to further enhance its industry-leading product and training offerings and reach a broader array of customers.

Moe Kermani, partner at Vanedge Capital, noted, "OpenGeo has developed an impressive customer roster who are using its product offerings in mission-critical software applications. The paradigm shift toward web and mobile geospatial services is well underway and is permanently altering the Spatial IT landscape. We believe this shift heavily favors open source and the OpenGeo Suite, which is ideally situated to become the de facto geospatial platform."

The Vanedge-led investment enables OpenGeo to complete its separation from tech incubator OpenPlans, which founded OpenGeo in 2002. "We are proud that our incubation with OpenPlans has been so successful," noted Chris Holmes, OpenGeo’s founder. "We look forward to growing our contributions to open source communities as a dedicated open source geospatial software company."

About Vanedge Capital

Vanedge Capital is a Vancouver, B.C. based venture capital fund focused on investments in interactive entertainment and digital media businesses. The fund managers have extensive experience and relationships in this sector and have built and led world-class companies in video games, computer animation and enterprise software, among others. For more information, visit www.vanedgecapital.com.

About OpenGeo

OpenGeo is the world leader for commercial open source geospatial software. Our global customer base uses the OpenGeo Suite, a complete open source geospatial web services stack, to deploy solutions for web mapping, transportation, telecommunications, open government and a huge range of other solutions. The OpenGeo Suite provides the best, continually updated geo web services platform along with maintenance agreements that include support and training. These agreements provide our customers with superior value and the growing functionality of continually enhanced open source geospatial software.

OpenGeo supports open source communities by employing key developers of PostGISGeoServer, and OpenLayers. We are committed to the ideals of open source and aim to bring the best practices of open source software to organizations around the world.

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Bringing Esri to Open Source and Open Standards

Chris Holmes shares a pretty insightful and informative letter in an entry named 'Opening Esri'. Esri's closer relationship with open source started with providing code on GitHub last September and even up to last February's official entry named going open source with Esri.

From the Chris Holmes entry: "So I wanted to give to Esri a measurable roadmap of actions to take that would signal to me a real commitment to ‘open’. [...] Each piece of Esri technology ideally could be used stand alone with other pieces. Stated another way, there should be no lock-in of anything that users create – even their cartography rules. [...] it is a business risk, since it opens up more potential competition. But it’s also a big business opportunity if done right. And reaches beyond mere business to being a real force for good in the world, becoming a truly loved company, with lots of friends."

Launch of the Open Source 'MapBox Earth' for iOS

MapBox announced their open source iOS virtual globe named MapBox Earth.

From the announcement: "We just launched MapBox Earth, a free and open source iOS app that combines the power of a 3D globe with MapBox’s beautiful maps. It’s also a great starting point to build your own 3D mapping app - we’re cracking the 3D globe software market wide open by releasing the source code and building in the open. MapBox Earth is a universal app optimized for iPhone and iPad and it includes beautiful preloaded layers based off of MapBox Streets, MapBox Terrain, and MapBox Satellite. You can switch the map layer with a single tap and feel the maps right in your hands, in gorgeous and fast 3D."

We did mention some other open source virtual globes in the past months / years, such as Glob3 Mobile, the Godzi WebGL Globe, OpenWebGlobe, WebGL Earth, and there's even the Google open source 'WebGL Globe'.

GDAL/OGR 1.10.0 Released, Now Includes Geocoding Client and Much More

I was abroad last week. I'll catch up the recent geonews in the coming days.

The open source library at the core of most open source geospatial software and numerous commercial geospatial software just got better, version 1.10.0 of GDAL/OGR has been released a week ago. The previous major version 1.9.0 was released about 16 months ago.

From the release notes: "

  • New GDAL drivers:
    • ARG: read/write support for ARG datasets (#4591)
    • CTable2: read/write support for CTable2 datum grid shift format
    • DDS: write-only support for DirectDraw Surface format (#5017)
    • IRIS: read support for products generated by the IRIS weather radar software (#4854)
    • MAP: read OziExplorer .map files (#3380)
    • MBTiles: read-only support for MBTiles rasters (needs libsqlite3)
  • New OGR drivers:
    • ElasticSearch: write-only support to write into ElasticSearch databases (needs libcurl)
    • ODS : read/write support for OpenOffice .ods (Open Document Spreadsheets) (needs libexpat)
    • OSM : read-only support for .osm / .pbf OpenStreetMap files
    • PDF: read/write support for vector/structured PDF files
    • XLSX: read/write support for MS Excel 2007 and later Open Office XML .xlsx spreadsheets (needs libexpat)
  • RFC 39: OGR Layer algebra methods : http://trac.osgeo.org/gdal/wiki/rfc39_ogr_layer_algebra
  • Add a SQL SQLite dialect :  http://gdal.org/ogr/ogr_sql_sqlite.html
  • Make GDAL loadable as a SQLite3 extension (named VirtualOGR) (#4782)
  • /vsicurl_streaming/: new virtual file system handler designed to read in streaming mode dynamically generated files
  • GDAL API_PROXY mechanism to run GDAL drivers in a separate process:  http://gdal.org/gdal_api_proxy.html
  • Significantly improved drivers : PDF, SQLite, JP2OpenJPEG
  • Add a geocoding client :  http://gdal.org/ogr/ogr__geocoding_8h.html
  • Upgrade to EPSG 8.0 database"

pycsw enters OSGeo Incubation

The OSGeo Board is pleased to announce that it has approved the application by the pycsw project to enter the incubation process. Incubation is a stepping stone to becoming a full fledged OSGeo project.

pycsw is an OGC CSW server implementation written in Python.

pycsw fully implements the OpenGIS Catalogue Service Implementation Specification [Catalogue Service for the Web]. Initial development started in 2010 (more formally announced in 2011). The project is certified OGC Compliant, and is an OGC Reference Implementation.

pycsw allows for the publishing and discovery of geospatial metadata. Existing repositories of geospatial metadata can also be exposed via OGC:CSW 2.0.2, providing a standards-based metadata and catalogue component of spatial data infrastructures.

OpenJUMP Version 1.6.1 Released

Open Jump 1.6.1 released on 12 April 2013!!!

Great lightweight PostGIS geom viewer. Now can write back to PostGIS too!

http://sourceforge.net/projects/jump-pilot/files/OpenJUMP/1.6.1/

Version 1.6.0 New Features

  • adding support for GeoTIFF with transformation matrix georeferencing courtesy of Nicolas Ribot
  • add arrange view horizontally and vertically to the view menu
  • add a PostGIS writer including 5 options to create a PostGIS table, to insert rows or to update an existing table.
  • add a "selection" parameter option to RunDataStoreQueryPlugIn
  • add Dynamic Attributes based on beanshell snippets + persistence in openjump project files.
  • add Tools > Generate > Create Point Layer from Attribute Table
  • add Tools > Edit Attributes > Join Table... to attach attributes from an one layer to another layer based on a unique ID field
  • add 6 plugins derived from Noder plugin available in LayerView context menu
  • add Merge selected features in place in LayerView context menu (FR 3506380)
  • add Offset curve plugin
  • add View > Map decoration > NorthArrow plugin
  • add densifier function in Tools > Analysis > Geometry functions (FR 3516240)
  • add Tools > Edit Attributes > Add 3D Geometry Attributes plugin
  • add Tools > Edit Attributes > Add Geometry Attributes plugin

[....]

Jump, jump everybody jump.

MapGuide Open Source 2.5 Released

After v2.4 last fall, MapGuide Open Source 2.5 has been released. Can anyone share thoughts or links regarding MapGuide's user community? Is it still vibrant as it used to be?

Major new items from the release notes: "

  • PDF-based QuickPlot? for Fusion (RFC 124)
  • Google Street View widget for Fusion (RFC 125)
  • Support for user coordinate system dictionaries (RFC 127)
  • Integrated IDE API documentation support for Java/.net (RFC 129)
  • New enhanced Java wrapper API (RFC 129)
  • Streamed HTTP feature/data/SQL query results (RFC 130)
  • Various AJAX Viewer UI and functionality improvements
  • Enhanced Redlining widget with expanded data format support  more info
  • Fixes and enhancements to assorted Fusion widgets and templates  more info"

Open Source Geonews: OpenStreetMap iD Map Editor Beta 1, EuroGlobalMap, GeoServer Beginner's Guide, and much more

Here's the recent open source / open data geonews in batch mode.

Software-related:

Open data:

Everything else:

Scala-based high performance geoprocessing library GeoTrellis adds vector support in new version 0.8

The GeoTrellis team is very excited to announce the availability of GeoTrellis 0.8 (codename “Atlantis”), which is a major new release that is a huge step forward towards our goal of a general purpose, high performance geoprocessing library and runtime designed to perform and scale for the web.

As you delve into GeoTrellis 0.8 in more depth, here are some new features you may want to explore:

For more information, see the Azavea Labs blog here: http://www.azavea.com/blogs/labs/2013/03/geotrellis-0-8-has-arrived/

Slashgeo Now a Proud Media Partner of FOSS4G-NA 2013 in Minneapolis May 22-24

We informed you a few times already about the upcoming FOSS4G-NA 2013 conference in Minneapolis in May 22-24, what's new is Slashgeo is going to be a proud media partner of the event!

Reminder: "FOSS4G brings together public and private-sector stakeholders, innovators and developers who are at the forefront of free and open source software for geospatial applications. FOSS4G-NA 2013 will offer a broad program to discuss and build tools to help solve some of the world’s most pressing problems and business needs. FOSS4G-NA 2013 follows on the success of the 2012 conference held in Washington, DC.  This regional event complements the larger FOSS4G International Conference, the leading global conference organized by OSGeo focusing on Free and Open Source Software for Geospatial."

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