SDIs to open data platforms, the geOrchestra way
07-03, 16:00–16:30 (Europe/Tallinn), QFieldCloud (246)

geOrchestra is a long-established open-source Spatial Data Infrastructure (SDI), grounded in the pillars of OsGeo:
- GeoNetwork
- GeoServer
- MapStore
- OpenLayers

This solution has proven to be exceptionally robust, having been deployed at various levels including national, regional, institutional, academic, and research centers. As the landscape of metadata management transitions, embracing open data catalogs, data-centric usages, and modern applications, SDIs must evolve and adapt to this new paradigm.

In our presentation, we will explore how the geOrchestra community, with support from the GeoNetwork community, has modernized its technology stack and offerings. This includes:
- A comprehensive system for data ingestion and preparation.
- A collaborative editor for open and geo-metadata.
- A unified portal for accessing both open data and geo-data.
- A versatile API that addresses a range of data use cases, including searching, paging, processing, analyzing, and aggregating datasets.
- Enhanced capabilities for data visualization.

These advancements collectively contribute to the development of a sophisticated open-source data platform, incorporating a streamlined data ingestion system and more.

See also: Slides (3.8 MB)

Head of Technology at Camptocamp Geospatial Solutions.
Advocate of free & open source technologies for more than 15 years, Florent Gravin, PSC member of GeoNetork and contributor of many OsGeo softwares, focuses on improving the user experience within data platform administration and management, and pushes forward the merge between the open data world, and the geospatial eco-system.

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