I started moving a small company from Arcview/shapefiles to qgis/postgis. They needed more commercial software and couldn't afford it. So now we have centrally stored data and three people editing (four if I'm there). It's nothing great or grand but this move shaved about 15k worth of expenses for upcoming software purchases and helped them (and myself) maintain data and somewhat advance what they were doing. At any point I could now share this out as a service or push it into CartoDB (and feel good about it because the data is clean).

Nothing Amazing - it just worked and everyone was happy with the move.

Randy

On 05/20/2016 10:14 AM, Tyler Veinot wrote:
Through various product demos and meetings I am coming to realize that much of what we want to do could be done using open source products like; QGIS, PostgreSQL, Leaflet or Map Server, and a Web API. So I am wondering if anyone is doing something similar. I know this isn't a specific QGIS question so I hope you will forgive me, but if anyone one has any suggestions on products and/or open source packages that leverage open source GIS and Databases to provide a GIS centric platform to support municipal operations asset management and maintenance.
Thanks for the thoughts;
Tyler


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