Your Own Private GeoWeb

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Where2.0 2009 presentation launching GeoiQ Small Business. On-Demand, Private GeoWeb capabilities and data.

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Your Own Private GeoWeb

Andrew Turner - @ajturnerCTO - FortiusOne

State of the GeoWeb

Google and others have all talked about how well the geoweb is doing. Lets look at some history.

Using and Enabling the Emerging GeoStack

Andrew Turnerandrew@highearthorbit.com

Where2.0 2007

At Where2.0 in 2007, I talked about the broadening concept of geospatial data interoperability via open data formats, services, and functionality

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The idea of ‘mashing up’ data from so many sources via dynamic data, and integrating it with mobile devices was still nascent.

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The same concept allows for pulling data together to solve different problems.

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And now these ideas are quite well understood and employed for a variety of businesses and applications. Pulling together the GeoWeb is an accepted practice that is still moving along very quickly.

When Mapufacture merged with GeoCommons we built a platform to make this quick building of aggregated maps with analysis very easy.

GeoCommons Finder! is a public repository with more than 10,000 datasets and over 100,000 attributes of quality data contributed from the public and experts.

GeoCommons Maker! has introduced users to more advanced thematic mapping, analytics and collaborative visualization.

Built of the GeoWeb

GeoCommons utilizes many technologies from the GeoWeb.

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RESTful OpenSearch

Web aligned interfaces for querying data, and aggregating search results.

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... and Spreadsheets, Shapefiles

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Open data formats to easily get your data into, and out of, GeoCommons.

New cartography tools for customized basemaps and mapping interfaces

API - Feed the Innovators

And we’re now releasing a first glance at our API for developers to innovate on top of our platform

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We’re using GitHub to document the evolving API and provide open-source libraries, examples, and tools for building with our API.

Web-Aligned API

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It’s all built around the Atom Publishing Protocol

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And we’re even using some very new ways to share cartographic data. Build your maps in Maker and then pull into Mapnik, QGIS, or other tools for additional modification and rendering.

Working within the GeoWeb

Because we’ve been aligned with the GeoWeb, it’s been very easy to use other services and for partners to build with GeoCommons.

Aaron showed of the very good, and open, Flickr shapefile export. We’ve been using them to do analysis of user-specified areas against economic data.

Media has been using GeoCommons to share FOIA’d data and build visualizations for their readers to understand complex relationships between their government and community.

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We’ve also been tracking and analyzing emerging news stories through our News dashboard.

Your Own GeoWeb

This is all great - but many users have concerns about putting their data into the “Web”, or can’t access high-speed internet due to security, infrastructure, or other reasons.

So we’re announcing GeoIQ - it’s like GeoCommons private for your business or organization. It’s the technology and data of the GeoWeb, operating within your own infrastructure.

GeoIQ Appliance

We’ve actually been supporting GeoIQ as an appliance for government and enterprise. Customers can install the GeoIQ server into their existing network infrastructure, authentication mechanisms, and workflow to enable their employees to access powerful visualization and analysis.

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A very compelling example of this that I can share with you is the “Beer for Data” program. There is a tiki bar in Jalalabad, Afghanistan where UN workers, NGO’s, contractors, and citizens can safely come and provide anonymous data. A GeoIQ server is now available for anyone to upload, share, and visualize data. Because the appliance can run entirely ‘offline’, it works extremely well in the disconnected environment while still providing for a local area, web based tool.

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Installing GIS Servers not fun

However, not everyone can or wants to deal with additional infrastructure or servers. And installing alternative software is often difficult on support to build and maintain.

So we’re now announcing GeoIQ Small Business - for companies with small and medium teams that want to leverage the powerful GeoIQ platform but without the overhead of servers and network administration.

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Leveraging the Cloud

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We’re using the Cloud to provide these private servers on-demand with dynamic scaling depending on your needs.

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On-Demand Private GeoWeb

The entire system is private, secure, and maintained by FortiusOne. So customers have peace of mind without the operational burden.

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Community as a Service

And because it’s still part of the GeoWeb and using open interchange mechanisms, you can still pull in the huge amount of publicly available data to compare against your private company information.

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Community as a Service

Search results from your local GeoIQ server and public server are integrated. Providing a seamless search between your private GeoWeb and the public GeoWeb.

Enterprise and Small Business Use Case

To illustrate how you could use a private GeoWeb, lets consider a use case where a business is evaluating current market health and considering where to expand in order to compensate for the downturned economy.

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Where are sales good?

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Dynamic Analysis of Unemployment vs. Sales

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Where are leads coming from?

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Social Media as indiciator

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Mobile Surveys

Mobile devices can be used to perform geolocated user or customer surveys and fed into GeoIQ for additional analysis and continual status monitoring.

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Global Opportunities

With our GeoIQ analysis engine, users can do correlations of attributes in datasets to identify trends and related factors.

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Corporate Dashboards

We’re open-sourcing our News Dashboard application for customers and developers to build their own dashboards. Maps built in GeoIQ are automatically updated in the Dashboard.

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API Built Custom Tools

We built an example map comparison tool using our API.

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http://fortiusone.com/cloudFind out more on our website at http://fortiusone.com/cloud or email me at andrew@fortiusone.com or sales@fortiusone.com