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This video will introduce you to the Map Suite DynamoDB Extension limited technology preview. This exciting new extension leverages Amazon's DynamoDB, a NoSQL cloud database technology, to store and serve GIS spatial data via the cloud. The extension's ability to use a few API calls to create a spatial table, import data and then access it without a traditional spatial database or hardware is a huge step forward. | This video will introduce you to the Map Suite DynamoDB Extension limited technology preview. This exciting new extension leverages Amazon's DynamoDB, a NoSQL cloud database technology, to store and serve GIS spatial data via the cloud. The extension's ability to use a few API calls to create a spatial table, import data and then access it without a traditional spatial database or hardware is a huge step forward. | ||
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- | **Published on Mar 28, 2012** | + | **Published on Mar 7, 2012** |
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- | This Map Suite MVC Edition sample application shows you how to use ThinkGeo's default World Map Kit service overlay to draw a simple map. | + | \\ |
- | + | ThinkGeo's research and development group has released a limited technology preview successfully leveraging Amazon's new DynamoDB cloud database for storing and serving GIS spatial data. | |
- | For more Map Suite MVC Edition sample applications, please visit http://mvcsamples.thinkgeo.com. | + | \\ |
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+ | Worldwide interest was generated in January when Amazon announced DynamoDB, a NoSQL cloud database, as it promised a reliable, fast, scalable database with near zero administration or setup. Leveraging this technology, ThinkGeo's newly-released ability to use a few API calls to create a spatial table, import data and then access it without a traditional spatial database or hardware is a huge step forward. | ||
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+ | Download the sample application shown in the video at: | ||
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+ | http://download.thinkgeo.com/videos/DynamoDB/MapSuiteDynamoDBImporter.zip | ||