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DESCRIPTION:Jackson will discuss the basics of GIS\, and the current envi
 ronment in which enterprise spatial analytics are performed. Considering
  the many pitfalls of this current system\, he will discuss how FOSS too
 ls – especially PostgreSQL/PostGIS – are vitally important for modern sp
 atial analytics. In addition to the PostGIS extension\, Jackson will tal
 k about network routing using the PgRouting extension and the interface 
 between R and PostgreSQL. This talk will act more as a showcase of GIS a
 nd “spatial SQL” within PostgreSQL than it will nitty-gritty database de
 velopment.&#13\;\n&#13\;\nJackson Voelkel is a Health Data Analyst on Ka
 iser Permanente’s GIS Team as well as an Adjunct Professor of Geography 
 at Portland State University. He focuses on developing infrastructure fo
 r and performing advanced spatial analytics across healthcare\, environm
 ent\, urban planning\, utilities\, and econometrics. He teaches courses 
 on advanced spatial analytics in R as well as spatial database design wi
 th PostgreSQL/PostGIS.\n\nTags: pdxpug\, postgres\, postgresql\, gis\, p
 ostgis\n\nImported from: http://calagator.org/events/1250475956
URL:https://pdx.postgresql.us
SUMMARY:PDXPUG August Meetup: PostGIS
LOCATION:PSU Business Accelerator: 2828 SW Corbett Ave\, Portland OR 9720
 1 US
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