
GeonetCom Seminar 2
INGREDIENTS OF AN ENTERPRISE GIS
On Monday morning our speaker from Thames Water had a personal emergencey
and was unable to present his scheduled seminar on Enterprise GIS. We were
very fortunate to have Dan Lemkow, who is very familliar with the Thames
Water project, present our second seminar on Tuesday, Noveber 16. We hope
to reschedule the Thames Seminar later in the GeonetCom series.
Dan Lemkow, Product Director for Server and Applications Products in the
Autodesk GIS Solutions Division gave the second presentation in the
Geonetcom Series entitled "Ingredients of an Enterprise GIS." Dan
explained that more and more organizations are evaluating the advantages
of an enterprise GIS.
Organizations that can benefit from an enterprise GIS include those that
need to improve group productivity and overall business performance.
These are organizations that must create and manage large amounts of data
in a multi-platform, multi-application environment and share those data
across multiple organizational boundaries. These organizations must also
leverage both spatial and nonspatial data to ensure the success of
internal and external customers. Spatial data in these organizations are
typically a combination of vector, raster, CAD, and nonspatial data
'owned' by different departments within the enterprise.
As Dan stated, organizations today are faced with the complexities of
implementing GIS solutions that ensure the integrity of their data by
adhering to internal and industry standards for each data type. To
implement a successful enterprise GIS, the organization must also provide
for a scalable environment that includes GIS, CAD, versioning, and
database functionality. And the enterprise environment must be able to
integrate different application architectures into one coherent system.
The best way to ensure a successful enterprise GIS project is to select
business and technology partners who have proven experience implementing
such solutions. Autodesk, the world leader in CAD-GIS-database
integration, offers those assurances through the Autodesk GIS Solutions
Division and its partners and value-added service providers. This team
can use the scalability of Oracle, the versioning capabilities of
Vision(tm), the integrated CAD/GIS power of Autodesk Autocad-Map2000, and
the ease of deployment and maintenance of Autodesk MapGuide to distribute
spatial and nonspatial data to your organization.
Autodesk teams have implemented successful solutions for such
organizations as Thames Water, U.S. West, and First Energy of Ohio.
These projects typically start with all server functions on a single
machine and evolve to the point where dedicated servers control specific
applications, e.g. work management, GIS, CAD. The main difference between
the Autodesk model and other approaches is that Autodesk's allows all
information to be stored in Oracle, ensuring a consistent, up-to-date
database that allows other applications to access your data more
efficiently. Autodesk teams ensure the integration of best-of-breed
technologies and services.
If you missed Ingredients of an Enterprise GIS, you can catch it LIVE on
Thursday, 9AM Pacific/Noon Eastern, as always, at
http://www.geonetcom.com.
POWERPOINTS TO BE POSTED FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1999
We have had an overwhelming number of requests for the slides from our
first two seminars and we will be posting them on GeonetCom this Friday.
If you would like to download the slides, come to
http://www.geonetcom.com, click on the "Archive" button at the top of the
page. We will also be posting QuickTime Movies of the live presentations
in the upcoming weeks.
NEXT SEMINAR, INTERNET GIS FOR THE MUNICIPALITY
Our next seminar is scheduled for Tuesday, December 7, and is our most
popular! We will have an actual demonstration of the internet GIS
application Las Vegas Water uses everyday day to speed thier workflow. It
is a "must see" presentation for anyone interested in seeing the future of
GIS in government services. If you would like to register for this
seminar, please come to http://www.geonetcom.com and click on the "Seminar
Registration" button at the top of the page.
Join Autodesk, PlaceWare, URISA, GeoCommunity, GeoPlace.com, Directions
Magazine, and USGS for GeonetCom, the world's most comprehensive
GIS-focused virtual seminar series.
Ernest Berghof, Autodesk America
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