just returned back from an international conference on marine data and information systems that took place in Athens (http://hnodc.hcmr.gr/imdis-2008/ or google for "imdis 2008"). 254 participants, 41 country represented. Lots of talks about metadata standards, formats and profiles (ISO 19115, ISO 19139, netcdf, etc...), data semantics and ontologies, as well as various combinations of GIS and relational databases. Current trends in information systems were discussed and many examples of working systems and technologies in use were presented during both talks and poster sessions. It was interesting to observe a noticeable increase of Apple macosx and linux pc laptops brought by participants :-). Fortran is still in wide use, Adobes' Flex is on the rise. Lots of posters about use of google maps, mashups, a noticeable boost of different open source and related technologies (postgresql, mysql) in use. Increasing interest in near-real-time monitoring systems.

Revolution (logo, brief description and url in the tools section) was exposed in 2 posters. However no participant, or at least those that I had an opportunity to talk to, have heard anything about it before and I had to explain what it is.

The next conference - IMDIS 2010 will take place in Paris.

Viktoras


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