Developing Data Ecosystems with the 1Spatial FME World Tour

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1Spatial, the global geospatial software and solutions company, is hosting a series of free FME World Tour events to help you better manage your organisation’s data ecosystem.

From compute clouds and vast oceans of data to the urban analytics of utility networks, transport systems and government departments, data ecosystems are increasingly important. Connecting, integrating and understanding different data environments is critical to today’s organisations.

To help you better manage your organisation’s data ecosystem, 1Spatial a leading Platinum Authorised Partner of Safe Software and an FME reseller, is hosting events in the UK and Australia. Attendees will learn about the latest developments in FME software direct from our colleagues at Safe Software. They will also hear from 1Spatial’s experts and see real-world, customer use examples. What’s more, you can connect with other FME users and understand how to make your data smarter, together.

David Eagle, FME Division Manager at 1Spatial says, “The FME World Tour is all about finding new ways to transform your data into useful information. At each event, we’ll run technical demonstrations and users will share their stories to help you reimagine how FME can help you develop and manage your data ecosystem. As previous attendees know, these are always fun and interactive events, so come join us, meet other users, speak to our experts and make your data smarter.”

Each event will include customer case studies, technical presentations and interactive sessions for both new and existing users of FME, along with plenty of networking opportunities with like-minded data aficionados.

FME – the “Swiss army knife for your data” – helps users connect applications, transform data and automate data workflows. The FME World Tour 2018 brings users together in over 70 cities worldwide under the theme of ‘Data Ecosystems’.

We hope you can join us on one of the following dates:

In the UK:

• 16th April – Edinburgh

• 18th April – Leeds

• 25th April – Cardiff

• 27th April – Southampton

In Australia:

• 1st May – Canberra

• 3rd May – Melbourne

• 10th May – Perth

Don Murray, President and Co-founder of Safe Software, says, “We live in a world of data ecosystems. Data flows through different environments and through connected systems. More than ever, organisations need tools to help them connect, integrate and understand data from different sources. The FME World Tour provides a unique opportunity to understand how FME can help you manage your organisation’s data ecosystem.”

5 reasons to attend

1. Learn how the new capabilities in FME 2018 can help you be more efficient

2. Build your FME skills through how-to and best practice sessions

3. Get tips and practical ideas from presentations by FME users and the skill of our FME Certified Professionals

4. Hear how other organisations are innovating with FME and 1Spatial to drive better business decisions

5. Network with existing FME users or other people attending who just want to find out more!

Like to present?

If you’d like to share your FME experience with other event attendees, let us know. The call for presentations is now open. Simply send an abstract of your presentation to fme@1spatial.com and we’ll be in touch. But be quick, the deadline for submissions is 31st January 2018.

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