Don and Dale's FME Odyssey

2010: An Fme Odyssey - San Francisco, CA

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Date:

Thursday, March 25

Event Location:

W San Francisco - view map
181 3rd Street
San Francisco, California
Phone: (415) 777-5300

Agenda:

Time

Topic

Presenter

8:00-9:00am Registration & Breakfast (included)
9:00-9:15am Intro & Welcome Miles Wheeler, Account Manager, Safe Software
9:15-10:00am FME 2010 Desktop Dale Lutz, Vice President of Development, Safe Software
10:00-10:45am FME 2010 Server Dale Lutz, Vice President of Development, Safe Software
10:45-11:00am Break
11:00-11:30am Dynamic Workflows in FME Ken Bragg, Professional Services, Safe Software
11:30-12:00pm Streaming KML with FME Server Ken Bragg, Professional Services, Safe Software
12:00-1:30pm Lunch (included) & FME Doctor's Office
1:30-2:00pm FME Server in Workflow-driven Web Applications Tomas Lopes, Farallon Geographics
2:00-2:30pm Using FME to Support Asset Management Chinmaya Lewis, City of Santa Rosa
2:30-3:00pm Best Practices / Tips & Tricks Ken Bragg, Professional Services, Safe Software
3:00-3:30pm Q&A / Wrap Up Dale Lutz, Vice President of Development, Safe Software

 

For event related questions, please contact Ashley Moore by email: ashley.moore@safe.com.

FME Server in Workflow Driven Web Applications

FME supports automated ETL workflows running in the background. Using FME Server, it also delivers powerful functionality for web applications that streamline repetitive workflows within an enterprise. A well built and intuitive workflow driven web interface allows users to easily interact with and extract data, avoiding the need to learn complex desktop software. This session explores how to leverage FME functionality within such web applications.

Using FME to Support Asset Management

The City of Santa Rosa Utilities Department uses FME for key GIS data processing and integration tasks that support several city-wide asset management initiatives. For example, FME is used to convert data from/to CAD, Enterprise Geodatabase, SQL, Access, shapefile and other formats. FME proved to be a vital component in a recent project involving loading a new Enterprise Geodatabase from CAD and prepping that data for integration with a Hansen Maintenance Management System in SQL for Sewer and Water infrastructure. This presentation will highlight the role FME plays within these projects, as well as other Asset Management applications.