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Title: Technology Infrastructure for GIS


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Technology Infrastructure for GIS
  • Scott A. Williams
  • Marshall County

2
Preparing for the New Arrival
  • What do you need for a successful GIS
    implementation?
  • Computer Hardware
  • Communication Network
  • Databases
  • Other Considerations

3
Computer Hardware
  • The need for speed
  • Processor intensive
  • Rendering
  • Database Querying
  • Geographic Analysis
  • Memory intensive
  • Raster Data
  • Vector Data
  • Tabular Data

4
Computer Hardware
  • Under the hood
  • Processor
  • Type and Speed
  • Single or Multiple
  • Working Memory (RAM)
  • 512MB to 1GB
  • Video RAM - 64MB
  • Storage Memory (Hard Disk)
  • 40GB Minimum - more depending on requirements

5
Computer Hardware
  • Getting the most out of it
  • Monitors
  • Size really does matter - 19 or gt
  • Flat Screen?
  • Plotters Printers
  • Size
  • Inkjets
  • Lasers

6
Communications Network
  • Why is a network necessary for GIS?

7
Communications Network
  • Why is a network necessary for GIS?

8
Communications Network
  • Sizing up your pipes
  • What kind of bandwidth is necessary?
  • 100Mbps gt
  • Fiber Optics?
  • Switches vs. Hubs

9
Communications Network
  • Network Operating Systems
  • Considerations
  • Support
  • Cost
  • Performance
  • Alternatives
  • NetWare
  • Microsoft
  • Linux

10
Communications Network
  • Network Servers
  • Disk Storage - RAID
  • Network Interface
  • RAM - 1GB
  • Tape Backup

11
Databases
  • A warehouse for all your geographic information!
  • Access vs. SQL
  • Sources of Data and Integration
  • Geo/Spatial Databases

12
Other Considerations?
  • Internet Connectivity
  • Access to Data
  • Making your GIS available to the Public

13
Numerous Possibilities!
  • No one size fits all solutions.
  • Talk to your vendors.
  • Talk to your users.
  • Talk to your in house experts.
  • Most importantly

14
Dont Hesitate to Contact ICIT!
  • http//www.icit.state.ia.us
  • Scott Williams
  • swilliams_at_co.marshall.ia.us
  • Randy Snyder
  • randys_at_co.warren.ia.us

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