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The concept of a 'GIS System' is starting to evaporate as spatial facilities emerge within other components. Databases (e.g. Oracle, SQL Server, MySQL, Postgis) and data formats (e.g. GML, GeoPDF) are rapidly maturing and are available for use by a much wider community than the traditional 'hard core GISers' and thus we are starting to see components of the IT stack become spatially-aware. This is the natural evolutionary path for GIS and is the model that we should be designing for. As these technologies mature I think it is important that the Enterprise Architects and IT Architects are aware of the current and emerging opportunities, and limitations, afforded by spatial technologies.
2 comments:
This post is very useful for beginners in the field of GIS. It helps to know about Enterprise GIS Architecture. Keep on writing..
Hi Graham
This is a very relevant article: as we've moved away from the concept of a COTS package, where the 'enterprise' was an old-style GIS department that provided a service, into something that can be integrated within an organisation. It's all part of the move towards location being identified as a common link between data sets within an organisation. As time goes on, and as people realise the benefits of GIS, I expect this to continue.
Cheers
Stuart
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