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  • Sep 10, 2010
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September 10th, 2010
eSpatial: Every Cloud Has a Silver Lining; Only “GIS as a Service” Has Potential to Meet Growing Demand for Geospatial Technology

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There is a growing consensus that the future of software is tied to cloud computing and software as a service. Someday, all software will run online and clunky desktop applications will be a distant memory. In a recent article for Directions Magazine I explored “How Will GIS Companies Weather the Gathering Cloud Computing Storm?”and concluded that cloud computing and the software as a service (SaaS) model would be the push that finally delivers GIS capabilities to a much wider corporate audience beyond its existing niche markets. Read More