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Autodesk and the big opportunity..

Pete Southwood

I had a real flashback from the past when I received an email from Autodesk, inviting me to join in on a webcast to be presented by an old colleague and ex-pat Brit, Pete Southwood on MapGuide Enterprise. Despite a financially poor period a result of a downturn in the core AEC market ?, Autodesk is once again making a impact in the GIS market.

Autodesks support of OSGeo and the release of the Open Source version of MapGuide have got people talking about Autodesk again, and clearly Map 3D 2007 remains a strong data capture tool, but… and its a big but, the issue of CAD / GIS integration still remains a problem for many organisations and customers of Autodesk.

I would argue that most geospatial data actually resides today as design data held in DWG and DGN files not in GIS file formats let alone geospatial databases.

So there remains an opportunity for Autodesk to finally begin to migrate this data using their tools – perhaps the innovation which results from the open source development around MapGuide may provide some clues to opening up this difficult to crack market.

When I was involved with MapGuide at Autodesk, I often argued with anyone who would listen, that MapGuide had the makings of a excellent server of geospatial drawing data for AutoCAD Map clients – at the time there was never the engineering resource available to do it, of course today, there is a whole community of skilled developers looking for the challenge.

Written and submitted from home, using my home 802.11 network.

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GIS GPS Technology

TomTom and Microsoft take-over rumours

Silicon.com picks up on market rumours that Microsoft are viewing the Amsterdam based portable SatNav maker as an acquisition target…. If true, it would mean that Microsoft are really jumping into the consumer GI marketplace, are they after the great software platform or are they thinking of a new hardware business line ? Other than the Xbox MSFT don’t have a great track record with hardware…

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GIS Thoughts

UK SDI interest begins to develop

Just a few weeks ago I blogged that the UK seems to have a blind-spot when is comes to thinking or debate about Spatial Data Infrastructures. So I was really please to see the AGI are running an UK SDI event tomorrow.

We must hope that there is a constructive debate, too often in the past old arguments have been rolled out at these events leading to wasteful mud slinging – the UK GI industry is too small to be effective if there is not a co-ordinated approach to dealing with what is really a policy / organisational issue.

Written and submitted from home, using my home 802.11 network.