Listen to Peter Rieks’ “Autodesk, SQL Server 2008, and Spatial Data” talk at MSND’s Channel 9
MSDN’s Channel talked to Peter Rieks — product manager for Autodesk’s Geospatial products — about how they are delivering that vision, and the impact of SQL Server 2008 in this market, allowing their customers to visualize, simulate, and analyze designs.
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Designed to bridge the gap between CAD and GIS systems, the components of Autodesk Geospatial work together to break down the barriers around data, so that organizations can design, manage, publish, and integrate spatial data more efficiently, creating a constructive platform to utilize spatial data in an open environment that impacts how people design buildings, roads, and physical infrastructure.
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