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Autodesk contributes web mapping software to open source community; MapServer Technical Steering Committee members, the University of Minnesota and the DM Solutions Group join Autodesk in establishing an open source foundation dedicated to driving innovation and expansion of new web mapping technology and creating broad-based market development opportunity.
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M2 PRESSWIRE-1 December 2005-AUTODESK: Autodesk contributes web mapping software to open source community; MapServer Technical Steering Committee members, the University of Minnesota and the DM Solutions Group join Autodesk in establishing an open source foundation dedicated to driving innovation and expansion of new web mapping technology and creating broad-based market development opportunity(C)1994-2005 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD RDATE:28112005 ORLANDO (Autodesk University) - As a sign of its support for the growing momentum behind open source web mapping technologies, Autodesk has announced the company is releasing the code for MapServer Enterprise, the company's new web mapping platform, as open source.
A snapshot of the MapServer Enterprise source code is...
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