Andrea Aime

Open source enthusiast with strong experience in Java development and GIS. Personal interest range from high performance software, managing large data volumes, software testing and quality, spatial data analysis algorithms, map rendering.
Full time open source developer on GeoServer and GeoTools, regular presenter at F0SS4G.
Received the Sol Katz's OSGeo award in 2017.


Sessions

11-03
09:00
180min
OGC APIs, an introduction with GeoServer
Andrea Aime, Simone Giannecchini

This workshop introduces OGC APIs, their story, objectives and structure, with practical examples from the GeoServer. Join this workshop to get an update on the APIs, to learn the current implementation progress as well as some GeoServer unique features.

Data Management and Interoperability
Reston A
11-03
13:00
180min
Vector tiles with GeoServer
Andrea Aime

Learn how to build and serve vector tiles with GeoServer, and how GeoServer can be well suited to pure vector tiles, hybrid cases serving both raster and vector, as well as dynamic, non cacheable data.

Data Management and Interoperability
Lake Fairfax A
11-04
11:00
30min
OGC APIs with GeoServer: implementation, availability, and next steps
Andrea Aime, Simone Giannecchini

OGC APIs offer a modern, modular approach to geospatial APIs using REST, JSON, and OpenAPI. This talk introduces key APIs, extensions, and GeoServer integrations, outlining current implementations, future plans, and long term evolution of the GeoServer service platform.

Use Case and Applications
Reston ABC
11-05
10:30
30min
GeoServer 3: motivation and and progress report
Andrea Aime, Simone Giannecchini

This talk shares progress on GeoServer 3. It covers motivations, technical upgrades like Jakarta EE, Spring 6, ImageN and Wicket 10, and a progress update. GeoServer 3 ensures the platform remains robust, secure, and future-ready for geospatial needs.

State of Software
Reston ABC
11-05
11:00
30min
State of GeoServer
Andrea Aime, Simone Giannecchini

GeoServer enables publishing and processing geospatial data via open standards. This talk highlights new features, community updates, and recent developments, making it valuable for users, developers, and those curious about this widely adopted open-source OSGeo project.

State of Software
Reston ABC