The University of Nottingham’s Centre for Geospatial Science has signed an Agreement designating CGS as an Oracle Spatial Centre of Excellence – the only one of its kind in Europe and one of just three worldwide.
Location-based information technology in vehicle and pedestrian navigation systems is now used daily by millions worldwide. It enhances mobile phone services and is used in applications as diverse as crime detection, responding to emergency services and playing location-based games. The variety of potential applications is vast, and Nottingham’s researchers are resolving significant technical challenges across many areas.
This new relationship with Oracle, the world leader in integrated information management, will enable CGS to benefit from access to the company’s very latest solutions ensuring that the Centre uses technologies which are at the forefront of current geospatial data management.
CGS is a postgraduate research centre, established in 2005 under the directorship of Professor Mike Jackson, whose experiences spans digital mapping and modelling software, as CEO of Laser-Scan Holdings plc; location-based services on 3G location platforms and satellite systems and services as Director of Space at QinetiQ.
The Centre undertakes research into spatial data infrastructures, geospatial intelligence, geospatial interoperability and location-based services.
The multidisciplinary research centre is itself global in scope – with staff from nine countries and five continents. It has experienced strong growth since its launch and has built an international reputation for its research excellence. Research is undertaken on both long-term fundamental challenges and shorter term applications-oriented issues.
A key programme at CGS is the development of an open standards based persistent interoperability test-bed and, under the Agreement, Oracle software will provide the primary database platform.
Both Oracle and CGS are members of the Open Geospatial Consortium. Professor Mike Jackson sits on its Board of Directors. The Agreement provides for access to the full range of Oracle Spatial, Oracle Database and Oracle Fusion Middleware products, training and technical support.
David Callaghan, Senior Vice President Technology and Country Leader, Oracle UK, Ireland and Israel; Steve Hagan, Vice President, Oracle Server Technology; Nick Turner, Public Sector, Oracle UK and Ireland; and Mike Turnill, Server Technologies, Oracle Corporation UK Ltd joined Professors Alan Dodson, Mike Jackson, Steve Benford, Terry Moore, and Derek McCauley to sign this Agreement at the University.