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DESCRIPTION:More and more geospatial operations are happening in the cloud 
 and often these processes are serverless.  Whether your focus is on transp
 ortation logistics\, agriculture\, climate change analytics\, or real esta
 te\; it is now possible to do geospatial computing in the cloud for both s
 mall and large projects.  \n\nWith serverless cloud compute options for da
 ta storage\, compute\, and desktop\; we can now host our entire infrastruc
 ture completely serverless. Let's review the current state of geospatial s
 erverless cloud infrastructure by exploring a stack consisting of OGC publ
 ishing\, QGIS Desktop for cartography and client-side processing\, TiTiler
  tile server\, STAC data catalog\, and a combination of data storage optio
 ns.  \n\nFor OGC publishing\, we'll review MapServer and Koop using Lambda
  plus API Gateway.  Similarly TiTiler can also be built with Lambda and AP
 I Gateway.   QGIS Desktop can now be run in the cloud through AWS Workspac
 es or AppStream.  For our data storage\, we can use a combination of S3\, 
 Aurora PostGIS\, and Redshift.
DTSTAMP:20260403T233313Z
LOCATION:Room Onice
SUMMARY:Serverless Geospatial - Dave Bianco
URL:https://talks.staging.osgeo.org/foss4g-2022/talk/P9TKKA/
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