This is a story about a hobby project called Scribble Maps that grew into business… but it's also a story about the opportunities and challenges of creating geospatial tools for non-geospatial professionals.

Jonathan Wagner

“Its easy to get people to make a map today, but how do you get them to come back and make a map tomorrow?”

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The overlap between Business Intelligence tools and GIS software

The overlap between Business Intelligence tools and GIS software

Episode #54 - This week on the podcast Kent Marten from Tableau explains the cross over between business intelligence tools and traditional GIS software. We also explore the challenges around self ser...

8 Apr 202032min

Dynamic vector tiles straight from the database

Dynamic vector tiles straight from the database

Episode #53 - Serving dynamic vector tiles might not be as difficult as you think. Paul Ramsey from Crunchy Data starts off by walking us through the early days of PostGIS, explaining what a vector ti...

1 Apr 202036min

Earth Observation, platforms and data #geography #geospatial #remotesensing

Earth Observation, platforms and data #geography #geospatial #remotesensing

Episode #52 Today on the podcast I am joined by Dr. Aliastair Graham. Dr. Graham has been on the podcast before sharing his insights into the industry of remote sensing and earth observation and what ...

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Disrupting ESRI - Why it is hard to build a big geospatial business

Disrupting ESRI - Why it is hard to build a big geospatial business

Episode #51 -This episode is all about why it is so difficult to build a really big geospatial business and what it would take to disrupt ESRI. My guest on the show is Ariel Seidman CEO and Co-Founder...

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QGIS - An opensource geospatial project

QGIS - An opensource geospatial project

Episode #50 - QGIS is rapidly becoming the default opensource geospatial desktop tool for the GIS community. Today, Kurt Menke who has written serval books on QGIS shares his insights and experience w...

12 Mars 202037min

A Case Study in GIS

A Case Study in GIS

Episode #49 - In this interview with Mike Dolbow, CEO of GeoHipster we walk through a GIS case study    This podcast is sponsored by OpenCage Geocoder  OpenCageData does not make maps or provide routi...

3 Mars 202049min

Serverless Geospatial

Serverless Geospatial

Episode #48 - Serverless Geospatial - Serverless architectures provide an instantly scaleable application environment so that IT infrastructure may dynamically scale up and down to meet the demand of ...

26 Feb 202034min

Earth Observation - machine learning and artificial intelligence

Earth Observation - machine learning and artificial intelligence

Episode #47 - Daniel Bailey the Co-Founder and CTO of Astraea talks about the changing world of eath observation and some of the challenges facing the industry at the moment. We also discuss remote se...

19 Feb 202041min

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