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The (Geospatial) Shapes of Things to Come
A data professionals introduction to spatial data concepts and how they are implemented in SQL Server
Where the bl**dy h*** are you? (Spatial Data Visualisation)
A look at spatial data visualisation, including the maps in SSRS 2008 R2, handling shapefiles for those of us who have to deal with maps outside the USA, geocoding addresses with Bing, using the Silverlight Bing Maps control, and even PivotViewer.
You can create UK maps with SSRS 2008 R2.
Corporate data is expensive to create, expensive to report. Adding free data sources and mapping can lift the simplest of reports to a stunning presentation.
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