Land information management and its (3D) database foundation

Wammes, Han

From the inception of the Oracle Spatial Engine over ten years ago, Oracle has been striving to make spatial information an integral part of its information management architecture. The Oracle information management architecture includes such areas as GIS, Document Management and Archiving and Business Intelligence. Built initially as disparate solutions on top of the Oracle object-relational / native XML database. It became soon quit clear that taking a more holistic and standardized approach to information management, would create much more value to our customers. By managing spatial databases, document stores and data-warehouses in one database environment taking an unified approach based on open standards, would relief the integration, management and security burden of dealing with such a diversity of structured and unstructured data tremendously. Today these capabilities are an integral part of Oraclees vision on enterprise information management. They also fit naturally in current strategies on SOA, Engineered Systems, Cloud Computing and Big Data, which require not only a unified approach to information management, but also require an unified, on open standards based, approach to process management.

Event: 2nd International Workshop on 3D Cadastres

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