Cool news... Steve

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From: discuss-boun...@lists.osgeo.org [mailto:discuss-boun...@lists.osgeo.org] 
On Behalf Of Jeff McKenna
Sent: Wednesday, October 17, 2012 9:29 AM
To: osgeo
Subject: [OSGeo-Discuss] News: NASA World Wind Selects MapServer as Engine

(I think this press release is of interest to the OSGeo community)

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

*NASA World Wind Server to Leverage MapServer Open Source Engine*

Moffett Field, CA. 16 October 2012

The NASA World Wind project team has selected the MapServer Open Source mapping 
engine to serve its many digital raster formats to World Wind clients.  
MapServer will serve images and raw data through the Internet by various Open 
Geospatial Consortium (OGC) standards.  Providing large amounts of spatial data 
(including world-wide coverage of digital elevation models, DEMs, and aerial 
imagery) to World Wind clients requires a high performance architecture that 
will now use the MapServer engine, caching of images, and load-balanced 
servers.  Technical expertise for MapServer will be provided by Mapgears 
(Chicoutimi, QC) and Gateway Geomatics (Lunenburg, NS). Due to MapServer 
compliance with OGC standards and World Wind Server standards, except for 
possibly the increased performance provided by MapServer, this transition will 
be entirely transparent to the World Wind user community.

"MapServer will allow the NASA World Wind a smooth transition to a mature Open 
Source engine," said Patrick Hogan, the NASA Project Manager of World Wind.

Daniel Morissette, President of Mapgears, added "We are thrilled to have this 
opportunity to work with the NASA World Wind team to help push the limits of 
the technology and to contribute with MapServer to the next generation of NASA 
World Wind Servers that will deliver the data of organizations around the world 
for years to come."


Jeff McKenna, Director of Gateway Geomatics, said "Our long-time focus on 
assisting organizations publish their spatial data through MapServer, 
especially on the Windows platform, adds a key piece of an innovative solution 
with the Mapgears team.  Together we will help to allow the World Wind 
community to visualize and analyze large amounts of data efficiently through 
MapServer."  Jeff also believes that this project will help both the MapServer 
and World Wind communities grow.

About NASA World Wind
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NASA World Wind (http://goworldwind.org/) is a three-dimensional geographic 
information system developed by the National Aeronautics & Space Administration 
(NASA), its partners, and the Open Source community.  The World Wind client is 
an interactive 3D geographic visualization system, where Earth and other 
planets can be explored in their full 3D native context. World Wind was 
released as Open Source in August 2004, and is being extensively used by 
corporations and government agencies throughout the world.

About Mapgears
--------------

Members of Mapgears' (http://www.mapgears.com/) team have been active for over 
a decade in the development of the MapServer Web mapping engine and related 
open source technologies of the Open Source Geospatial Foundation (OSGeo). 
Mapgears offers professional, yet personalized services to assist application 
developers and integrators who made the choice of MapServer and other OSGeo 
technologies such as PostGIS, GDAL/OGR, OpenLayers, GeoExt and GeoPrisma.

About Gateway Geomatics
-----------------------

Gateway Geomatics (http://www.gatewaygeomatics.com/) is an innovative company 
on the East coast of Canada, assisting organizations publish their spatial 
information openly, through MapServer.  With the hugely popular MapServer for 
Windows (MS4W) suite, developed and maintained by Gateway, organizations of all 
sizes can quickly share their spatial information on their own servers.  The 
director of Gateway Geomatics, Jeff McKenna, also focuses on the user-side of 
Web mapping, and offers hands-on training with the MapServer project all around 
the world.

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