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CARIS Bathy Database 3.0 seamless land and sea

Fredericton, New Brunswick – June 18, 2010 – CARIS is pleased to announce the release of Bathy DataBASE 3.0

A robust and efficient data management system is considered essential by those progressive organizations who have a desire to manage, visualize and analyze their ever-expanding volumes of bathymetry data. This need is now becoming more apparent to other users of high density X,Y,Z data including LiDAR.

Bathy DataBASE continues to build on its sophisticated CSAR Framework that provides support for the display and manipulation of billions of points in both 2D and 3D.

Bathy DataBASE 3.0 now supports the USGS grid format data and also allows its bathymetry to be easily exported to KMZ for display in Google Earth.

This latest release also provides improved land and sea data integration allowing topographic DEMs (Digital Elevation Models) to be seamless combined and managed with bathymetric surfaces.

The 3.0 release also sees the first phase of utilizing a third party Relational Database Management System (RDBMS) for the backend storage and management, CARIS has implemented the Open Source PostgreSQL RDBMS with the PostGIS Spatial option. An Oracle® Spatial version of Bathy Database will be released later in the 2010 for those clients with larger data holdings.

The additional functionality and flexibility of Bathy DataBASE 3.0 is being showcased during the Canadian Hydrographic Conference in Quebec, June 21st – 23rd, 2010.

About CARIS

Established in 1979, CARIS is a leading developer of geospatial software. The CARIS Ping-to-Chart™ product line delivers an integrated software solution for the entire workflow of hydrographic information from the echosounder "ping" through to the production and distribution of the "chart". CARIS products are continually selected by hydrographic offices, military agencies, survey contractors, ports and harbours, municipalities, land administrators and academia among others. In addition to its Canadian headquarters, CARIS has offices in The Netherlands, United States, Australia and United Kingdom. There are also more than 40 resellers bringing sales and support of CARIS brand software to more than 85 countries.


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Fredericton,, New, Brunswick, –, June, 18,, 2010, –, CARIS, is, pleased, to, announce, the, release, of, Bathy, DataBASE, 3.0

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