News
December 15, 2008
The 1.3.5 release of PostGIS is now available. This release is a small bug fix release, including a critical fix for using PostGIS with Mapserver and LINE layers.
November 24, 2008
The 1.3.4 release of PostGIS is now available. This release includes many bug fixes, and some useful feature enhancements.
- ST_AsGeoJSON() function
- PostgreSQL 8.4 support
- Performance improvements with GEOS 3.1
- Memory leak fixes
- Documentation improvements
- More reliable handling of curve types
What is PostGIS?
PostGIS adds support for geographic objects to the PostgreSQL object-relational database. In effect, PostGIS "spatially enables" the PostgreSQL server, allowing it to be used as a backend spatial database for geographic information systems (GIS),
much like ESRI's SDE or Oracle's Spatial extension.
PostGIS follows the OpenGIS "Simple Features Specification for SQL" and has been certified as compliant with the "Types and Functions" profile.
PostGIS has been developed by Refractions Research as a project in open source spatial database technology.
PostGIS is released under the GNU General Public License. We continue to develop PostGIS, and have added user interface tools, basic topology support, data validation, coordinate transformation, programming APIs and much more.
Our list of future projects includes full topology support, raster support, networks and routing, three dimensional surfaces,
curves and splines and other features. Ask us about consulting services and implementing new features.
Case Studies
Learn how PostGIS is being used around the world.
Building on the local and scientific knowledge of the Pacific Rim Bio-Region, Ecotrust is attempting to increase ecological awareness through the use of GIS and spatially enabled technologies.
With billion dollar satellites and PostGIS, the EU Joint Research Centre montitors fishing vessels in the North Atlantic and provides real-time reporting and mapping to decision makers and regulators.
MADEIRA GPS, a company that started in 2005, with a simple project in mind: Deliver PDA-based navigation, with autorouting, for Madeira Island's tourism.