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      <created_at>2009-03-17T20:29:44Z</created_at>
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      <description>GeoBI 

(The integration of Business Intelligence and GIS technologies in Open Source environment) 

www.geobi.org 

GeoBI (GeoSpatial Business Intelligence) is the Open Source Project born to integrate in a sigle platform two &quot;worlds&quot; until now separated: 

 Business Intelligence (BI) 

 GIS (Geographical Information Systems) 

INOVA is the company leading this project and is studying and developing GeoBI as an Open Source suite composed by three major modules: GeoReport, GeOLAP and GeoETL. 

The technologies on which INOVA is focused on are: JAVA for BI processes and OGC standards e.g. WMS, SLD, WFS, WFS-T, WPS, ecc.. for WebGIS components. 

The products on which INOVA is focused on are: Pentaho, GeoKettle and GeoMondrian for BI-GIS integration and OpenLayers, Mapfish, GeoServer for WebGIS development 

GeoBI allows 

- visualization on a cartographic map of mono and multidimensional analysis results 
- cartographic reports generation 
- spatial ETL processes 
GeoBI consists of three modules 

1. GeOLAP to display multidimensional analysis results on a cartographic map, via Web 

2. GeoReport to generate cartographic reports and display charts, diagrams and indicators on the map, via Web 

3. GeoETL to extract, trasform and load in a DWH (Data WareHouse) every kind of data, dealing with &quot;geometry&quot; as a native type 

More info at www.geobi.org</description>
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