Emerging Geospatial Trends The Convergence of Technologies Jim Steiner Vice President, Product Management
United Nation Analysis Initiative on Global GeoSpatial Information Management Future Trends Technology Trends in Data Creation, Maintenance, and Management Legal and Policy Development Skills and Training Role of Private and Non- Governmental Sectors Role of Governments
Technology Platforms Geographic Information Systems rely on the technology of the era Compass, telescope, sexton, paper maps Mainframe computers GIS Systems, Workstations GeoEnabled Infrastructure: LiDAR, Mobile, Stream Processing, Sensors, Cloud Computing
Disappearing line between Geospatial Technologies and Information Technologies SOA Mapping Digital data file Geographic Information Systems Spatial Information Technology
Location Infused Technology Java, Databases, BI, Applications, Cloud
Internet of Things The New Infrastructure
8 Copyright 2011, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
Internet of Things Billions of Devices Massive Amounts of Data Majority of Internet Traffic Carry Geographic and Attribute Information
The number of actors involved in generating, managing and providing geospatial information has increased significantly in the last ten years and [this will] continue and accelerate in the coming five to ten years. UN Initiative on Global Geospatial Information Management July 2013 Government Crowd Sourcing Sensors/Machines Business Future
The Result New Products for Traditional Geospatial Consumers More accurate, richer data products New data products for consumers, mobility, defense, intelligence, land and water mgmt, transportation, environment, agriculture, and constituent services 3D and 4D representation virtual and augmented reality Predictive Models / Data sets for resource utilization, planning, transportation Tagged Data, Semantics, Linked Data 11 Copyright 2011, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
The Result New Consumers for Traditional Geospatial Products Geocoded everything to target products and services Cloud-based demographics and hierarchies for every enterprise Visual representation for business analysis Maps and query results based on location in mobile applications 12 Copyright 2011, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
Role of Authoritative Geospatial Information Providers Continue to collect, aggregate, and validate national geospatial and statistical data Produce Authoritative reports and sources of information Establish / adopt standards to enable sharing of this information Be the information source in the Cloud Opportunity to produce added value analysis and analytic services
How to Exploit and Deliver this data Big Data and Cloud Technologies
Big Data Sources Any Data, Any Source Your Data: Decisions based on your data Transactions Documents Oracle SAP Big Data: Decisions based on all data relevant to you Social Data Machine-Generated Data
Big Data Technology Defined Big Data: Techniques and Technologies that Enable Enterprises to Effectively and Economically Analyze All of their Data
Technology
Oracle s Spatial Stack Built-in Geospatial features Spatial analytics in Applications and tools Fusion Middleware MapViewer, Event Processing Oracle Spatial and Graph database Bundled and Cloud-based Map Content Designed for Exadata
Oracle Spatial and Graph Complete Open Integrated Most Widely Used
12c Multitenant Architecture Ideal for consolidating databases on Clouds No application changes Isolation and multitenancy Fast provisioning and cloning Secure and highly available Lower IT costs Manage many as one Greater resource utilization Performant and scalable
Oracle Spatial Cloud Multitenant Architecture Memory and processes required at container level only System Resources
Four Take Aways Spatial and other applications share a common technology platform Cost Effective ways to process new sources of data will fuel the next wave of spatial information management Predictive solutions will be the next big category of geospatial application Government and authoritative sources will not only be consumers of Cloud services, they will deliver the Cloud
A Vision for the Future Inputs Paper-based Multiple GIS Multiple Databases Mobile, Web Based and Crowd sourced Sensors Geo-referenced Video, 3D, LiDAR Modern Platform Modern Big Data Technologies Simplified Technology Infrastructure Powerful Analytic Capabilities On Premise, In Cloud or Hybrid Shared Access Future Proof Outputs Central Government Regional, State, City Organizational and Departmental Commercial Access Multiple Deliverables Paper Digital Real-time Demographic Free and Open Source Commercial for profit