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MapGuide Enterprise 2009 
Web mapping professionals demand faster innovation, more flexible development tools, and lower costs.
Work Seamlessly With Multiple Data Types FDO Data Access Technology is at the heart of Autodesk Geospatial Solutions. A feature of Autodesk MapGuide Enterprise, AutoCAD® Map 3D, AutoCAD® Raster Design, and Autodesk® Topobase™ software products, FDO Data Access Technology increases productivity by helping developers work on a variety of spatial and nonspatial databases and files without translation or data loss. Professionals can easily access, manage, edit, and share data stored in their GIS and make new map and design work ready for web publishing as soon as it is created.
Easily Move Data From Desktop To Web AutoCAD Map 3D is a leading engineering GIS platform, built to integrate GIS and computeraided design technology and help users create, edit, and manage geospatial data. AutoCAD Raster Design is a proven tool for raster data editing, manipulation, and analysis. When combined with Autodesk MapGuide Enterprise, these products deliver a powerful solution to move your organization smoothly from initial design and mapping to web deployment. You can also publish any work completed in Map 3D and Raster Design directly with Autodesk MapGuide Enterprise.
Integrate, Analyze, Distribute With Autodesk MapGuide Enterprise, organizations can easily publish data from AutoCAD®, AutoCAD Map 3D, AutoCAD Raster Design, AutoCAD® Civil 3D®, and Autodesk Topobase software as well as from popular GIS sources such as Oracle® Spatial, Microsoft® SQL Server™, MySQL databases, ESRI® geodatabase, ArcSDE®, SHP, and popular raster formats. The software also supports the Open Geospatial Consortium (OGC) Web Mapping Services (WMS) and Web Feature Services (WFS). And because Autodesk MapGuide Enterprise supports multiple web browsers, organizations can use it to distribute data and spatial functionality to a large number of applications and people.

The DWF™ Viewer uses an ActiveX control to display vector-based maps on Microsoft® Windows® systems running Internet Explorer or Firefox. This gives users powerful yet lightweight viewing of maps, designs, and related data. Use of DWF technology also provides high quality printing and plotting, as well as support for a “disconnected mode” that makes it easy to take spatial data into the field.
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