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QGIS, PostGIS, and Geoserver in an Enterprise Environment 

Luna Geospatial
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Organizations that use GIS often get to the point where a file-based system becomes unmanageable - the file system gets cluttered with garbage data, multiple versions of critical data circulate, and any semblance of a GIS strategy slowly goes out the window. The solution usually lies in creating a central GIS server. Although many turn to proprietary server solutions, there are also many feature-rich open source GIS solutions. With QGIS, PostGIS, and Geoserver, organizations are able to enforce a series of rules for how data are managed within and outside the enterprise environment. During this one-hour webinar, we will introduce participants to some of the key enterprise features of an open source GIS server, namely:
- User management, permissions, and security;
- Concurrent editing;
- Centralized data;
- Centralized symbology;
- Custom forms using value relations;
- Data auditing;
- Automation through trigger functions and other stored procedures;
- Integration with other enterprise systems through foreign data wrappers;
- Sharing data web services;
- And more!
For more about past and future webinars, visit lunageo.com/webinars

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9 июл 2024

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Комментарии : 12   
@Daagg
@Daagg Год назад
Excellent demo and tutorial on QGIS and PostGIS. People spend thousands of $ just to have half the ease and functionalities of this duo. Kudos!
@nguyennghialan
@nguyennghialan Год назад
😂 hundred thousands if you think about ESRI enterprise
@HeYoK.4726
@HeYoK.4726 11 месяцев назад
God knows how many time I have watched this video...Kudos, Bravo 👏🏿
@leumnanthavong
@leumnanthavong Год назад
When ever I have watched your video. It is seem to be like useful. thank you very much for sharing video pls keep on upload more clips
@moverecursus1337
@moverecursus1337 7 месяцев назад
Awesome!
@devoidbmx1
@devoidbmx1 Год назад
What are your preferred solutions for a web front end content management and delivery? I've now successfully built a simular system hosted on Azure using PostgreSQL/Geoserver Cloud Native and am using OpenLayers to make my front end web map and it works fine for me, but I am wondering if there is a no-code or low-code Open Source web front end that would contain a collection of maps and data in a single portal that doesnt require custom web coding.
@devoidbmx1
@devoidbmx1 Год назад
I just watched your BC video and you answered this question in that video. For anyone wondering, options are Leaflet/Open Layers for the maps and GeoNode for a web content portal.
@lunageospatial
@lunageospatial Год назад
@@devoidbmx1 The short answer is that there isn't a single low or no code solution for WebGIS, which is why we build custom solutions for our clients. Geonode is one option, but the setup is not for the faint of heart. There are a few other projects on the OSGeo website www.osgeo.org.
@devoidbmx1
@devoidbmx1 Год назад
Can you briefly speak to the advantages of GeoServer when compared to other open source alternatives like the pairing of QGIS server/ Qgis Web Client 2?
@lunageospatial
@lunageospatial Год назад
There are a lot of open source webGIS solutions out there. We tend to build custom solutions using Geoserver. QGIS Server can do some of what Geoserver can do (e.g. WMS, WFS, WMTS, etc.), but Geoserver is a far more robust application. Unfortunately, we have not used the QGIS Web Client 2.
@devoidbmx1
@devoidbmx1 Год назад
@@lunageospatial Appreciate your reply! I will have to try Geoserver out. I am currently building an enterprise GIS system (for fun) using QGIS Server and QWC2 and hosting it in Azure. The documentation on QWC2 and QGIS Server is a bit sparse, but I am slowly figuring it all out. QWC2 also has a Docker version built with containerized microservices that I have not yet experimented with.
@devoidbmx1
@devoidbmx1 Год назад
Just an update to this - QWC2 ended up not being mature enough (in my view) for production. I did get it running but ran into all sorts of undocumented errors and bugs. I ended up going with GeoServer Cloud Native, which is still in its early days, but it was a lot easier to deploy and configure and it got me up and running in a test environment for my personal projects. I then built an OpenLayers front end which was simple enough.
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