- Founder's Perspective: Unveiling FME 2012
- The Faculty of XMoLogy
- FME Server Now With Push Notifications
- FME and the Vault of Data – in 3D!
- Must-Have New Tools for Your Next Expedition
- Really Big Point Cloud News
- The World Isn’t Round
- Adventures in FME Server Administration
- Sensors Everywhere!
- MeteoSwiss Tames Climatology Data with FME Server
- FME User Spotlight: Lou Manglass, GISP
- The New FMEpedia Knowledge Base
- FME Training Updates
- Unlock the Secrets of Spatial with the FME Webinar Library
- FME 2012 World Tour
- Employee Spotlight: Iain McCarthy
FME and the Silver-Lined Cloud
There are riches to be found in the clouds! For those adventurous souls who make the arduous trek to the heights of the Andes, it's the cultural treasure trove of the Lost City of the Incas. For FME users, it's the wealth of opportunity that FME's proven cloud support opens up.
Explore the possibilities of the Amazon – the Amazon Machine Image (AMI), that is – providing the fastest route possible to FME deployment in the cloud. And with FME Server's new notification capabilities, the push communications you need are ready to go.
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There just may be a pot of gold at the end of this rainbow over Machu Picchu... [Enlarge]
Cloud-specific formats are emerging as a viable alternative for storing and serving up your valuable data, and FME 2012 supports them as well, including Microsoft Windows AzureTM, Azure OGDI, Google Fusion TablesTM (both Spatial and Non-Spatial), and Google Spreadsheets. With access to databases hosted in the cloud, and XML and JSON support, you've got the tools you need in your pack to take your next trek to loftier heights.