Introduction to GeoNode, the open source geosptial CMS
11-03, 09:00–12:00 (America/New_York), Lake Fairfax B

GeoNode is an open source web platform for the development of interoperable spatial data infrastructures.


GeoNode is an open source web platform for the development of interoperable spatial data infrastructures. The software is designed to be easily extended, customized and integrated into existing systems.

The workshop will provide an introduction to GeoNode starting with an overview of its functionalities for managing data, users and documents covering also more advanced concepts like managing layers, editing layer styles, managing maps and geostories and more.

The workshop will also cover advanced administration and configuration concepts covering, the administration panel, management commands, monitoring and analytics and much more.

In order to participate no previous knowledge of GeoServer and OGC services is required, but a basic knowledge of GIS concepts and basic data formats (shapefiles, geotiff) is recommended.

GIS specialist and software architect at GeoSolutions, where I lead the Python team.
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I've started my career as a GIS/EO data scientist and Spatial Data Infrastructures specialist, based for the most part on open source technologies and business models. In this context, I've worked as a consultant, developer, and solutions provider for several public institutions and private companies.

I've had the opportunity to contribute to and lead the development of several projects, ranging from mobile apps and web platforms to data infrastructures and distributed data processing pipelines.
Whatever the kind of product it is, I enjoy translating a customer's idea into an effective and concrete solution.
My current main technical focus is software design and product management.

Hobbies? Sound design, music technologies, and electronics.

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