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Seminar On Enabling Oracle Spatial
For Brunei
By Huraizah Ahmad
Bandar Seri
Begawan - Moving the Geographic Information Systems (GIS) data
from proprietary databases to the Oracle database will enable users to
deploy applications using single business architecture while enabling
GIS applications to take advantage of the security, scalability and
resilience of the database.
It also allows the integration of
spatial, or locationbased data with your core business data, and
provides a common environment for spatial and tabular-based data as
well as gives standard-based access through SQL, ODBC and JDBC.
This was said by Surveyor General and
President of Brunei Institution of Geomatics, Hj Mohd Jamil bin Hj
Mohd Ali, at the opening of the seminar on `Enabling Oracle Spatial
for Brunei Darussalam' at the Mutiara Ballroom of the Sheraton Utama
Hotel yesterday.
Ms Eve Kleimann, Senior Solution
Specialist focusing on Oracle Spatial Technology Product Development
for Asia Pacific based in Melbourne, Australia and Ms Rakhisah Mat Zin,
Senior Sales Consulting Manager for Oracle Corporation Malaysia Sdn
Bhd, made their respective presentations at the event.
The two speakers highlighted the
ability of the Oracle Spatial product in enabling the convergence of
geospatial technology with mainstream IT platforms in driving enormous
advances in the ability to deploy spatial information across the
enterprise and the Web.
The integration of geospatial
technologies into mainstream helps to better articulate the value of
geospatial information into Brunei e-Government, e-businesses and
e-strategy.
Benefits of this spatial awareness
are significant and the cost of delivering spatial information is
decreasing as users realise the significant cost-saving in deploying a
new class of enterprise geospatial applications and web services.
The event at the Sheraton Utama Hotel
also highlighted on the Oracle product in providing enterprise
applications at a much lower cost than similar established geospatial
vendors and the Oracle Spatial as the leader in the spatial market
with a lower risk. -- Courtesy of Borneo
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