This presentation provides a summary of new features added to GeoNode in the last up to the latest releases of GeoNode together with a glimpse of what we have planned for next year and beyond, straight from the core developers.
GeoNode is an open source framework designed to build geospatial content management systems (GeoCMS) and spatial data infrastructures (SDI). Its development was initiated by the Global Facility for Disaster Reduction and Recovery (GFDRR) in 2009 and adopted by a large number of organizations in the following years. Supported by a vast, diverse and global open source community, GeoNode is an official project of the Open Source Geospatial Foundation (OSGeo).
Using an open source stack based on mature and robust frameworks and software like Django, MapStore, PostGIS, GeoServer and pycsw, an organization can build on top of GeoNode its own SDI or geospatial portal. GeoNode provides a large number of user-friendly capabilities, broad interoperability using Open Geospatial Consortium (OGC) standards, and a powerful authentication/authorization mechanism.
This presentation provides a summary of new features added to GeoNode in the last up to the latest releases of GeoNode together with a glimpse of what we have planned for next year and beyond, straight from the core developers. |