Don and Dale's FME Odyssey

2010: An Fme Odyssey - Vancouver, BC

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Date:

Monday, March 29

Event Location:

Westin Bayshore - view map
1601 Bayshore Drive
Vancouver, British Columbia
Phone: (604) 682-3377

Can't join us in person? Join us online this Monday for the final leg of our Odyssey! Safe Co-founders, Don Murray and Dale Lutz will reunite in Vancouver to deliver their joint perspective on FME 2010 in this live webinar. To participate, register at https://www2.gotomeeting.com/register/208625650. An email will be sent to you with the login details.

Agenda:

Time

Topic

Presenter

8:00-9:00am Registration & Breakfast (included)
9:00-9:15am Intro & Welcome Drew Rifkin, Account Manager, Safe Software
9:15-10:00am FME 2010 Desktop Don Murray, President and Dale Lutz, Vice President of Development, Safe Software
10:00-10:45am FME 2010 Server Ken Bragg, Professional Services, Safe Software
10:45-11:00am Break
11:00-11:30am Dynamic Workflows in FME Mark Stoakes, 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 Vancouver Uses FME to Open Data to the World Meng Li and Jonathan Mark, City of Vancouver
2:00-2:30pm The BC Spatial Project – Integrating BC’s Cadastre with FME Server Paul Van Nieuwkuyk, CartoSmart GIS/ICIS
2:30-3:00pm Best Practices / Tips & Tricks Mark Stoakes, Professional Services, Safe Software
3:00-3:15pm FME & Raster Dale Lutz, Vice President of Development, Safe Software
3:15-3:30pm Q&A / Wrap Up Don Murray, President and Dale Lutz, Vice President of Development, Safe Software

 

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

Vancouver Uses FME to Open Data to the World

Attend this session to learn how the City of Vancouver uses FME to:

  • Provide data for both their Open Data and Road Ahead initiatives.
  • Improve the City's Road Ahead map with more current information and open formats. (Learn how FME is being used to retrieve the source data from SQL Server and Oracle Spatial, and to generate SDF3/SDF2 files and a GeoRSS/RSS feed integrated with Google Street View, which is accessible from the Road Ahead home page. Plus, see how the Road Ahead FME workspace is also published to FME Server where the relevant data format files can be generated on the fly via data streaming services.)
  • Prepare datasets for the City's OpenData website on a weekly basis.

The BC Spatial Project – Integrating BC's Cadastre with FME Server

BC Spatial is an initiative of the Integrated Cadastral Information Society (ICIS) to establish integration services for and one-stop access to the best available cadastral data for the province. This presentation will demonstrate ICISÕ use of FME Server as the key technology at the center of the societyÕs data sharing framework. Data contributors will learn how ICIS is using FME to streamline data delivery, standardize data handling and provide quality assurance feedback to its members. Data consumers will learn how FME is powering data integration from many disparate sources, capturing data quality characteristics and reporting them in real time. FME developers will learn about the software customizations and scripting standards that are being deployed to achieve the greatest maintainability and flexibility of design. All attendees will hear how ICIS uses FME to facilitate collaborative success among its members Ð from all levels of government, utilities and the private sector Ð for the sharing of geospatial data.