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Workshop at FOSS4G 2011 – GeoKettle: A powerful spatial ETL tool for feeding your Spatial Data Infrastructure (SDI)

| April 11th, 2011 | No Comments »

FOSS4G

Thierry Badard will give a Workshop on GeoKettle at FOSS4G 2011, in Denver, CO, September 12.

Workshops are 3 hour hands-on experiences with participants following along with the instructor, working directly with the application under discussion. Computers will be provided. Workshops will be held on the two days immediately before the main conference, Monday and Tuesday September 12-13. There is a separate fee for workshops.
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FOSS4G 2010 presentation now online – GeoKettle: a powerful Open Source Spatial ETL tool

| September 21st, 2010 | No Comments »

The presentation Dr. Thierry Badard gave at FOSS4G 2010 in Barcelona is now online on SlideShare.net. The version of GeoKettle used in the demo was the next version, coming in the coming weeks, version 2.0.

Version 2.0, among other things, now benefits from the OGR Simple Feature Library ability to import/export from/to 33 vectorial file format and RDBMS. V. 2.0 also support .GML and KML.

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FOSS4G 2010 : Spatialytics will give a tutorial on the Spatial ETL GeoKettle

| March 22nd, 2010 | No Comments »

Spatialytics will be present at FOSS4G 2010 in Barcelona to represent Spatialytics.ORG Open Source Geo-BI projects.

Dr. Thierry Badard will give a tutorial on the Spatial ETL GeoKettle at FOSS4G.

The following points will be addressed during this 30 minute tutorial:

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The presentation I gave at the Location Intelligence Conference 2009 (#LI09) is now on SlideShare.net.

| October 13th, 2009 | No Comments »

The presentation I gave at the Location Intelligence Conference 2009 is now on SlideShare.net.

The title was : “Demonstrating the Benefits of Open Source Geospatial Business Intelligence

The plan of this presentation was :
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Participation to the first WhereCamp Montreal (#wherecamp #wherecampmtl), Oct. 23

| October 12th, 2009 | No Comments »

I will do a “Lightning talk” on Spatialytics.org Open Source Geo-BI suite during the very first WhereCamp in Montreal, Friday, October 23rd.

The typical “BarCamp” formula applied to geospatial is generally called a “WhereCamp”. The formula is voluntarily simple, with little or no costs for the registration but with an obligation in return from each participant to present a topic in relation with “Where / Geo / Location” … being a novice or an expert, with questions and/or to present facts with the audience.

This unique activity will be held at the Redpath Museum of McGill University.

All the information here.