MariaDB reimagines how databases deliver geospatial capabilities with acquisition by Staff Writers Helsinki, Finland (SPX) Aug 19, 2022
MariaDB Corporation has announced it has acquired CubeWerx, leaders in geospatial solutions, for an undisclosed amount. With the acquisition, MariaDB adds cloud-native, scalable geospatial capabilities that the company plans to offer through its fully managed cloud service MariaDB SkySQL. Applications that leverage geospatial data are truly transformative, enabling businesses to offer new products or services that are highly engaging and tailored to end users. "We're taking a unique, developer-centric approach to delivering geospatial capabilities that no other database vendor has taken," said Jags Ramnarayan, VP and general manager for SkySQL at MariaDB Corporation. "While other databases such as PostgreSQL and Oracle have added geospatial capabilities directly into the database, we are taking a modern cloud-native approach of managing virtually infinite amounts of geospatial data on low-cost, durable cloud storage and providing OGC standards-based REST APIs to access the data. We believe this approach will allow MariaDB to leapfrog the database world for geospatial application development."
Geospatial: Unlocking New Value The use cases are endless - from mapping services for everything from location awareness to route optimization, to applications that improve forecast accuracy, inventory management, and even equity trading. Up to 90% of all government information includes geospatial data. Beyond the public sector, industries such as manufacturing, financial services, gaming, insurance, construction and energy are finding novel uses for geospatial to deliver better services and new offerings. Geospatial data and services are key to tracking climate change, carbon emissions and their impact on global ecosystems.
Geospatial: A Modern API-driven Approach for Developers With CubeWerx, MariaDB will provide geospatial the way developers use geospatial through modern, open standard APIs. CubeWerx manages data in tiers for extreme scale and high performance. It uses MariaDB to manage frequently used vector data (e.g., a geolocation) and for intelligent caching while relying on unlimited cloud storage for raster data which tends to be voluminous (e.g., satellite imagery). Data volume is no longer a limiting factor with this approach and geospatial data is able to grow to any scale. "MariaDB's vision for how to deliver geospatial capabilities aligns perfectly with what we've built at CubeWerx," said Edric Keighan, co-founder at CubeWerx and VP for geospatial engineering at MariaDB Corporation. "Our team brings significant experience in geospatial to MariaDB, having worked as the original implementers of Oracle Spatial. We'll be able to help execute MariaDB's vision to bring the best geospatial experience to developers and end users, reaching an even broader audience." "We're at the tipping point for geospatial to be a must-have dimension in building new applications," said Lynne Schneider, research director, location and geospatial intelligence, IDC. "In the past, relatively few people were capable of building geospatial applications. Now people are waking up to the possibilities that geospatial affords and open standard API-driven approaches will let more people take advantage of these rich capabilities. With the acquisition of CubeWerx, MariaDB is stepping into a really great spot." MariaDB is committed to open geospatial standards and is joining the Open Geospatial Consortium (OGC). Learn more about MariaDB's commitment to open standards.
Space Systems Command awards GPS support contract to Lockheed Martin Los Angeles AFB CA (SPX) Jul 15, 2022 Space Systems Command awarded Lockheed Martin Space Systems Company the contract to deliver operations and sustainment support services for the Global Positioning System IIR/IIR-M/III/IIIF. The support contract provides specialized sustainment services to maintain the GPS IIR/IIR-M/III/IIIF space vehicles and signal in space, and meet evolving requirements for a resilient system for the joint warfighters and civil users worldwide. The GPS IIR/IIR-M/III/IIIF On-Orbit Support contract, managed throu ... read more
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