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Boundless and the OpenGeo Suite. Our world is open. Mature open source technology Store, publish and edit geospatial data Serve maps, build applications, and share spatial data Reduce cost and redundancy of deploying geospatial software Experts in open spatial software. Our History.
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Our world is open. • Mature open source technology • Store, publish and edit geospatial data • Serve maps, build applications, and share spatial data • Reduce cost and redundancy of deploying geospatial software • Experts in open spatial software
Our History • 2002 GeoServer project founded • 2005 Began open source • 2008 OpenGeo formed as FOSS company • 2009 Packaged open source projects as OpenGeo Suite • 2010 OpenGeo Suite downloaded 7,500 times • 2011 OpenGeo Suite downloaded 20,000 time • 2013 Renamed “Boundless”: 45 employees IQT strategic partnership announced
Our Clients Federal Regional International Commercial
Detail on US Federal Clients US Federal • Army Geospatial Center • FCC • NGA • NOAA • State Department • USGS • US NAVY SPAWAR • US Air Force • FNMOC
Our Products: A complete geospatial platform built on powerful open source software. Leverages standards-based technology to take advantage of the web. With commercial support, all from one company. • Feature-complete, production-ready open source web mapping platform. • Certified and standards-compliant • Documentation, training, and professional support. • Lowers the cost of ownership of open source software • Easy procurement and contracts • (GSA, CA DGS, etc.)
Our Products: Mapmeter is a management tool for monitoring the health of production geospatial services. Along with OpenGeo Suite Mapmeter enables administrators and developers to reduce costs, optimize applications, diagnose critical issues for production deployments. Gain real-time and strategic insight into the availability and performance of your GeoServer instance. Discover trends and find actionable intelligence about the capabilities of your spatial deployments. Analyze OGC service requests to understand system efficiency and potential issues
PostGIS: Database • Standard-bearing relational database for geospatial • Part of the PostgreSQL enterprise open source database, with a feature set similar to that of Oracle or SQL Server • Routinely bests Oracle and SQL Server in spatial queries and analysis
GeoServer: Server • Popular standards-based web and feature server for data publishing and editing • Integrated with GeoWebCache to optimize map tile delivery • GeoServer supports the OGC standards for web services like WMS and WFS and formats like GML, GeoJSON, and KML • Replace ArcGIS Server, Erdas Apollo Server, or other map servers
OpenLayers: Web UI Kit • Full-featured slippy-maps interface and SDK • Includes desktop-style widgets for building rich spatial applications • JavaScript-centric development model supports multi-platform mobile applications on Android, Mac OS X, Windows, etc. • Replace Google, Bing, or other map interfaces
QGIS: GIS Desktop • Open source GIS desktop tool, and replacement to existing commercial GIS desktop offerings • Superior features, stability, and ease of use comparable to proprietary alternatives.