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CARIS launches Bathy DataBASE 3.1 with support for Oracle Spatial

CARIS, with its latest Bathy DataBASE 3.1 software release, continues to solve the demands for robust and scaleable data management for the storage and analysis of ever-expanding volumes of sonar and LiDAR data.

2011-03-19
FREDERICTON, NB, CANADA, March 19, 2011 (Press-News.org) Bathy DataBASE now works with Oracle Spatial 11g utilizing the GeoRaster and geo point cloud data structures for storage. Oracle Spatial has been specifically designed to meet the needs of advanced geographic information system applications and is recognized as offering industry-leading security, performance and scalability for mission-critical spatial information assets.

This latest release of Bathy DataBASE expands the database system options available to clients following last year's release of Bathy DataBASE 3.0, which offered the open source PostgreSQL database for backend storage. The PostgreSQL database option continues to be supported in the 3.1 release.

Mike Gourley, senior products manager at CARIS, is excited about the improved capabilities and what this means for government clients, "by supporting Oracle Spatial we can offer a service orientated approach to bathymetric data management and at the same time provide true scalability that will give even the largest agencies full confidence in this dedicated solution"

CARIS will be showcasing the Bathy DataBASE 3.1 software at the upcoming Ocean Business exhibition in Southampton, UK, April 5th - 7th and the US Hydro conference in Tampa, USA, April 24th - 28th. Please drop by our booth and ask for a demo!

In addition, there will be a free workshop at Ocean Business on April 6th at 3pm highlighting all the latest features of Bathy DataBASE 3.1. To register please visit:
http://www.caris.com/workshops/oceanbiz2011/bathy

For more information on the Bathy DataBASE solution: http://www.caris.com/products/bathydatabase/

About CARIS
Established in 1979, CARIS is a leading developer of geospatial software. The CARIS Ping-to-Chart product line delivers an integrated software solution for the entire workflow of hydrographic information from the echosounder "ping" through to the production and distribution of the "chart". CARIS products are continually selected by hydrographic offices, military agencies, survey contractors, ports and harbours, municipalities, land administrators and academia among others. In addition to its Canadian headquarters, CARIS has offices in The Netherlands, United States, Australia and United Kingdom. There are also more than 20 resellers bringing sales and support of CARIS brand software to more than 85 countries.
For more information, or to schedule an interview, please call Alex Palmer, marketing supervisor, +1 (506) 458-8533, or email alex.palmer@caris.com


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[Press-News.org] CARIS launches Bathy DataBASE 3.1 with support for Oracle Spatial
CARIS, with its latest Bathy DataBASE 3.1 software release, continues to solve the demands for robust and scaleable data management for the storage and analysis of ever-expanding volumes of sonar and LiDAR data.