Location Intelligence - Next Level of Business Intelligence: "Any time, Any place, Any how"

  • Posted on: 29 October 2008
  • By: admin
Since the emergence of Google Maps users have come to expect geographical data and mapping functions in their day to day processes. Geospatial is becoming pervasive in almost all sectors. In the near future the ability to mine, analyze and report on large volumes of geospatial data will be regarded as a standard function in many business applications. What you might not know is that the Oracle suite of products includes geospatial functionality that probably already exists on your database application server. This presentation will explain what functionality is available and how you can leverage it for your organization using standards-based integration with SOA, Business Intelligence and portals. A live demonstration will be used to introduce Oracle Map Viewer functionality integrated with first-class address navigation and accepting data feeds from other systems.
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Publish Date: 
20 Oct 2008
Author/Owner: 
Matti Seikkula / Barry Hodges
Organization: 
e-Spatial / Oracle New Zealand
Presenter: 
Matti Sekkula / Barry Hodges
Presenter Biography: 
Matti Seikkula Matti is the Chief Information Officer at e-Spatial. He has more than 18 years experience in systems design, software development, architecture and data modeling and over 12 years experience in spatial integration. As e-Spatial is industry and technology independent, Matti needs to maintain a constant process of research and development. This ensures that e-Spatial is always aware of the implication of new technologies, development environments and standards. Matti is also a recognized expert on New Zealand geospatial standards. Matti holds a Masters degree of Computer Sciences from Joensuu University, Finland, 1990. Barry Hodges As a Sales Consulting Senior Solution Architect with Oracle New Zealand, Barry is responsible for evangelising the capabilities of Oracle’s latest technology offerings to both existing and prospective Oracle customers. With more than 14 years experience working with Oracle technology, Barry has worked as a Systems Designer, a Technical Analyst with Oracle Support, an Oracle DBA and more recently the DBA team manager at one of New Zealand’s largest government departments. Barry holds a postgraduate diploma in Information and Database design and management from the University of Otago.
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