Geodatabase implementation focuses on Environmental Systems Research Institute’s (ESRI’s) geodatabase platform for all GIS ArcGIS products. The Geodatabase brings the geographic data into the main stream by standard database technologies such as SQL Server or Oracle. This means that spatial data now sits in with the tabular and attribute information that governments and organizations have been collecting and maintaining for years.

The geodatabase implementation process is a system development by Headwaters Resources to support migration from coverages, migration from CAD technologies or new data automation. The Geodatabase implementation is not simply a re-hosting of your existing data; this is a re-deployment that takes full advantage of the database aspects of the geodatabase and the enhanced tool sets in the ArcGIS family.

The geodatabase implementation process also considers your needs for mobile computing, supporting 911 and E-911 applications, distributed data maintenance and the needs for data distribution and access. Some of the components of the Geodatabase implementation process are:

   Data review and snooping
   Data migration
   Workflow improvement and streamlining
   Tool and application design and development








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