Tag Archives: GO Loader
Snowflake Software biedt ondersteuning voor TOP50NL in Nederland (Dutch & English)
Dutch (Click for English) Snowflake Software, dé specialist in gegevensuitwisseling volgens open standaarden, biedt haar Nederlandse gebruikers nu de mogelijkheid om de recent vrijgegeven TOP50NL dataset te gebruiken in haar toongegevende product GO Loader. GO Loader is de marktleider voor het laden en beheren van GML datasets en wordt momenteel door verschillende organisaties gebruikt voor
Snowflake Kick Starts New Year With Intuitive Customer Portal
Snowflake Software has kick-started the new year with a brand new Customer Portal – support.snowflakesoftware.com. The new customer portal is the latest in a line of improvements that the Snowflake customer base has seen over the last year, including the launch of the Early Access Programme and the availability of OS OpenData as GML.
Spooky at Snowflake
You may remember that last year we launched our GO Publisher Halloween Edition? If you didn’t see the release, you can read all about it here: http://blogs.snowflakesoftware.com/news/2009/10/a-trick-or-treat-from-snowflake-software.htm Well, we haven’t released another version this Halloween, but I have managed to find some Spooky photos from the archives that I couldn’t resist sharing with you. Firstly, I
Snowflake Software kicks off Early Access Programme with WFS 2.0
Snowflake Software has launched its Early Access Programme to customers and product evaluators alike, kicking off with an early access version of its upcoming GO Publisher WFS 2.0 product. The programme has been initiated by Snowflake to provide customers with advanced access to product releases before they are commercially ready. The Early Access versions will
Our Techies have started blogging – check it out
Yes, it’s true. Our technical team here at Snowflake have started blogging. Affectionately known to us as ‘Techies’, they’ve only gone and created their own blog as well. Which is great news for anyone who wants to get the lowdown on anything more technical from Snowflake. Just be sure to bookmark it. The ‘Techie blog’ is free
Training Discount – Back by popular demand
Here at Snowflake, we’ve been blessed with the brains of several industry experts. You can meet them on one of the many training courses we offer: INSPIRE Training – Book by 30 April for £100 discount at training@snowflakesoftware.com Hosted by our very own Debbie Wilson. Debbie’s background in INSPIRE extends back to her days working
DGI 2010: Demonstrating interoperability for a common operational picture
The final preparation for this years DGI Europe 2010 conference (25 – 27 January) is underway. We’ve never exhibited at this event before, but this year we are. And we’re really looking forward to it. In the Defence and National Security domain, geospatial information is an intelligence tool imperative for securing timely operational and mission
PRESS RELEASE: Serving OS MasterMap to the UK higher and further education communities.
As EDiNA’s highly successful Digimap service celebrates its ten year anniversary, Snowflake Software celebrates the success of GO Publisher WFS, which provides the infrastructure behind the scenes. The challenge for EDiNA was to provide a scalable, robust and reliable service delivering over 500 million OS MasterMap® features in GML to over 32,000 users
Festive greetings from Snowflake Software…
And here’s just a small selection of what you can expect from Snowflake in the New Year: Our Brand New : INSPIRE training course - starting January 12, 2010 Celebrating the 10 year sucess of EDiNA’s Digimap service using GO Publisher WFS Visit us at DGI 2010: 25 – 27 January, QEII Centre, London - see us
A trick or treat from Snowflake Software
GO Publisher 1.4 - the limited Halloween Edition. Publish your WITCHML straight out of the box into the cauldron. Be INSPIRE compliant – publish your spooky data to INSPIRE data specifications Extend the reach of your data – Publish your WITCHML into consumer mapping applications such as Bing™, Google™ and Yahoo!™. Take our trick or
