Store and query 2D spatial geometries in Oracle Database, such as points of interest, streets, administrative boundaries. Perform spatial database queries based on proximity (How far is it?) and containment (Is it inside a region?). Access hundreds of functions to filter data, measure distance relationships, and combine/transform geometries, and take advantage of spatial indexing for faster query performance.
Manage spatial sensor data, including laser scanning, photogrammetry, and more, for use in enterprise 3D geographic information system (GIS) and smart city applications. The 3D support is optimized for point cloud and CityGML workflows.
Store and process geo-referenced raster data, such as orthophotos, satellite imagery, and gridded data for energy, natural resource management, or national security applications. Perform powerful raster analytics and on-the-fly image processing with virtual mosaics and an easy-to-use loading tool supporting popular data formats.
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Model road transportation, telco, utility, energy, and other networks and analyze this complex data for shortest path, nearest neighbor, within cost, and reachability.
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Manage topology data used by mapping and land management organizations with fine-grained feature editing and data integrity across maps and map layers for very large land parcel data sets with high consistency and accuracy.
Track millions of moving objects against thousands of regions of interest, for logistics and IoT applications. Analyze locations of moving people for the purpose of contact tracing using a scalable, automatic API.
Use Oracle Spatial Studio, a self-service application, to create interactive maps and perform spatial analysis on business data quickly and easily. Users can visualize, explore, and analyze geospatial data stored in and managed by Oracle in the cloud or on-premises.
Easy access to spatial analysis operations with minimal coding. Users can create projects with data sets from multiple sources, create and configure visualizations, perform spatial analysis operations, and publish results.
Developers can access Spatial Studio features via REST API, embed visualizations in other applications, such as Oracle Analytics Cloud or Oracle APEX, and access spatial analysis SQL.
Access content from Oracle Database, including uploaded data from spreadsheets, GeoJSON, and shapefiles. This data can be enriched through geocoding and creating latitude/longitude indexes. Developers also have access to background mapping services.
Use SQL, PL/SQL, Java, Python, JavaScript, Oracle Jet, Node.js, JSON, or REST to add spatial analysis and maps to applications. Develop applications using the environment of your choice—without having to learn new languages.
For faster development cycles, use spatial and location features directly from popular tools available with Oracle Database and Autonomous Database, such as APEX, SQL Developer, SQL Developer Web, and Visual Builder.
Enhance data with spatial attributes, such as address geocoding and place names for downstream analytics. Unlock the location component hidden in less structured data, to combine with other data, and perform spatial and text analysis.
Add maps to web clients directly from Oracle Database using vector tiles. Efficiently stream large amounts of spatial data from the database to the client with a simple SQL call. Vector tiles enable dynamic styling, fast performance, smooth map interactions, and dynamic map queries.
For large amounts of dense point data, hexagons are useful for map visualization, data summarization, and pattern discovery. Use hexagonal hierarchical spatial indexing (H3) to create hexagonal cells and data aggregation within the database, then use vector tiles for data streaming and map visualizations.
Enhance your workflows with powerful spatial analysis combined with AI. Detect location patterns and make better predictions with geospatial machine learning algorithms, using Python with Oracle Machine Learning Notebooks in Oracle Autonomous Database. Develop and operationalize geospatial-based predictive models at scale.
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Easily analyze location of moving objects for pair-wise interactions in contact tracing applications using a scalable, automatic API in Oracle Database.
Use Oracle’s spatial data management layer with popular GIS software, open source tools, and map visualization components to provide users with a wide choice of applications.
Use WebGL and HTML5 JavaScript APIs to add highly interactive maps and spatial analysis into business applications. Combine application content with maps and data from a variety of web services and data formats to create richer mapping applications.
Enrich existing address and location information from relational tables (customer addresses, site locations) with latitude/longitude as the first step for building location intelligence applications. Use the geocoding API in Autonomous Database to convert address data into geocoding coordinates without obtaining separate reference data.
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Generate driving distances, times, and directions between locations and perform calculations such as fastest or shortest routes for logistics, delivery, and retail applications.
Publish spatial data and interoperate with a wide range of commercial, open source, or custom data sources and applications, with support for standard OGC Web Feature Services, Web Coverage Service, and Catalog Services to deploy and administer distributed spatial services.
Power the most demanding, large-scale spatial applications and location intelligence workloads—in the cloud and on-premises—with dramatically fast spatial index and query performance, Oracle Exadata integration, and support for database features, such as partitioning, distributed transactions, and sharding.
Gain sophisticated, enterprise-grade multilevel access control for fine-grained end-to-end security of spatial data.
Reduce operational costs while providing workload optimization with Oracle Autonomous Database’s self-driving, self-securing, and self-repairing capabilities.
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Be in alignment with applicable ISO and OGC standards for spatial data and mapping services for interoperability.