terça-feira, novembro 13

SQL Server 2008

A versão beta do SQL Server 2008 disponível para download ainda não disponibiliza as ferramentas de armazenamento de entidades geográficas (geométricas).

Nestes últimos dois dias, muitas notícias foram lançadas e a expectativa quanto à possibilidade de se testar essas novas funcionalidades é grande. Fiz uma coletânea de algumas notícias interessantes.
Safe Software Announces Support for SQL Server 2008 - FME 2008 to Offer Read and Write Support for SQL Server Spatial

Vancouver, BC, November 12, 2007 - Safe Software today announced that its FME® spatial ETL (extract, transform, and load) platform will support the spatial data capabilities made available in the SQL Server 2008 November Community Technology Preview (CTP). In the FME 2008 beta, SQL Server users will be able to see firsthand how they can use FME’s powerful data translation, transformation and integration capabilities to read and write spatial data to SQL Server 2008.

Fonte: GIS Cafe
Se a Safe Software está anunciando o suporte de escrita e leitura aos dados armazenados no SQL Server, o ArcGIS Data Interoperability, que utiliza o FME para acesso a uma gama de informações, também irá usufruir desse acesso. Isso quer dizer que os usuários do ArcGIS da ESRI terão acesso a esses dados rapidamente.
ISC Announces MapDotNet Support for SQL Server 2008 Spatial Availability

TALLAHASSEE, FL - November 12th, 2007 - Today, ISC announced full support for the spatial enhancements of Microsoft SQL Server 2008 in the 6.5 release of MapDotNet Server, their .NET GIS platform.

"SQL Server 2008 will set a new standard for how to deal with spatial data" said Mark Alexander, President of ISC. "When customers set out to build a spatial database with SQL Server, they are going to find that the painful experiences they may have had in the past are behind them. SQL Server 2008 deals with the storage and query of spatial information with a fresh, more natural approach."

Fonte: GIS Cafe
Open Geospatial Consortium (OGC) Adds Microsoft as Principal Member

Wayland, MA and San Antonio, TX, October 23, 2007 - Today, at the annual Geoint 2007 Symposium, the Open Geospatial Consortium, Inc. (OGC) announced that Microsoft Corporation has joined the consortium as a Principal Member. Government agencies worldwide are realizing the power of geospatial applications to meet their missions in ways that are unprecedented - from public safety applications to famine and hunger relief.

Fonte: Open Geospatial Consortium
A Microsoft agora é um membro principal do Consorcio Open Geospatial e faz parte do grupo de empresas responsáveis pela definição de padrões que garantam a interoperabilidade entre sistemas que manipulam dados geográficos.
SQL Server 2008 Status Update

I was certainly confused when I read four different press releases (Safe, Manifold, SpatialPoint, AWhere) noting support for the new version of Microsoft's SQL Server. I figured that meant there'd be a public beta or some announcement from Microsoft.

We contacted Microsoft and learned that CTP5 (the first public beta of SQL Server 2008) with support for spatial is not out yet. It's expected in the next two weeks. Redmond Channel Partner Online notes that, too:

The next preview of SQL Server 2008 with new support for spatial data types and a new Resource Governor feature is slated to hit in a week or two, according to Microsoft.

Also of note:
Integration with Microsoft's Virtual Earth will be delivered via a separate SDK with the next CTP, Ajenstat said. At TechEd in Barcelona, the company will trot out a list of partners for its location-application push including ESRI, Spatial point, Space Software, and SWSoft.

Fonte: Direction Magazine
Essa última notícia nos mostra que provavelmente em uma ou duas semanas estará disponível para download a versão com suporte espacial. Agora só nos resta esperar!

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