Release of @GeoKettle version 2.5 @SpatialETL #SpatialETL #GK25

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Spatialytics is proud to announce the immediate release of GeoKettle 2.5, the Community Edition of its Spatial ETL (Extract, Transform and Load) tool. Dedicated to operational and analytical geospatial data integration, this latest version provide users with a tool that is even more powerful, more scalable, faster, and aligned with industry standards.

GeoKettle 2.5’s new features include:

  • WFS (OGC Web Feature Service): Input step for the retrieval of geospatial data directly from an OGC Web Feature Service;
  • CSW (OGC Catalogue Service for the Web): Input and Output steps, introduced in version 2.0, that now support reading from Deegree and MDWeb CSW. The CSW Output step now supports transactions (metadata insertion, update and deletion), tested with in Deegree and GeoNetwork;
  • WPS (OGC Web Processing Service): Client step has been added to invoke remote geoprocesses exposed as WPS, briging new geoprocessing capabilities, tested with Deegree, GeoServer, PyWPS, Zoo WPS and 52North WPS implementations;
  • Use of the new version (1.9.1) of the GDAL/OGR codebase for the OGR Input and Output steps for even more advanced and powerful capabilities;
  • Use of the new version (1.13) of the JTS library to benefit from performance enhancements and bug fixes;
  • New conversion functions have been added to the Calculator step (more build and convert capabilities with WKT, GeoJSON, GML, KML, …);
  • Use of an up-to-date version of the EPSG database, the definition of custom projection introduced in version 2.0 remains possible;
  • Dedidicated installers (Windows, Linux / Debian or Linux / Red Hat, Macintosh) are now available, making the installation experience easier (zip archive still available);
  • Sextante Module: Adds advanced vector-based geoprocessing capabilities based on the Sextante library.
Learn more about all the new features, improvements and corrections here.
You can download GeoKettle 2.5 here.
You can download the Sextante Module 1.2 here.
Spatialytics also offers an Enterprise Edition of its Spatial ETL. Spatialytics ETL version 3.0, which includes Professional Support, Maintenance, and a SLA, now benefits from all of the new Community features and much more.
The Enterprise Editions features include:
  • Support ESRI 10 File Geodatabase (reading and writing);
  • Support MS SQL Server 2008 (reading and writing);
  • Can act as a WPS Server and expose any Spatial ETL chains as a WPS (OGC Web Processing Service) Service;
  • Can run in 64 bits on Mac;
  • Includes the Cookbook Module, automatic generation of a documentation from metadata and comments included in transformations and jobs;
  • Includes the Meta-Geocoding Module, geocoding/reverse geocoding capabilities based on different geocoding engines (available to buy here as a separate Module for GeoKettle).
Contact Spatialytics directly to get your 30-day eval copy of Spatialytics ETL 3.0.
About Spatialytics
Spatialytics is a software company dedicated to Geospatial Business Intelligence (GeoBI). Spatialytics, founded by Thierry Badard (VP, Technology) and Luc Vaillancourt (CEO), is based in Quebec City, Canada.
Spatialytics develops and markets solutions covering the entire value chain, from geospatial data integration (Spatialytics ETL), to geospatial multidimensional analysis (Spatialytics OLAP) to visualization, exploration and communication (maps in dashboard and reports). Software are offered separately or available together in the Spatialytics SUITE. Spatialytics GeoBI solutions can complete existing data infrastructure and GIS / BI systems. Spatialytics is developing a network of reseller/integrator partners worldwide for its GeoBI solutions.
Spatialytics, via Spatialytics.ORG, is also leading the GeoBI Open Source projects GeoKettle and GeoMondrian.

 

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