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OpenGeo Suite 2.4.3 released

We’re happy to announce the release of OpenGeo Suite 2.4.3!

For the first time ever, we’re releasing the Enterprise and Community editions of the OpenGeo Suite simultaneously. We’re even updating our Cloud offerings on both Skygone and Amazon Web Services. Aligning our release process to account for all tiers seems to be a sensible step, and one that we have been working toward for a while behind the scenes.

So what’s the difference? Glad you asked. The OpenGeo Suite Enterprise Edition comes with valuable add-ons for administrators, such as Suite Analytics for graphically viewing and managing server load. No need to go digging through the logs when you can get a report of all the failed requests right in your browser. You can even see where your requests are originating from, due to an embedded IP-based geolocation service.

It’s more than just the add-ons. The OpenGeo Suite comes complete with the entire OpenGeo Suite team! (We’re glad companies don’t ship software boxes anymore.) You get access to the core developers of all the components, unlimited bug fixes, updates, and even custom development hours on some plans. We understand that commercial support is one of the key barriers to adoption of open source software, and our clients allow us to reinvest directly into our communities, furthering development of the software in line with our core mission of bringing the best practices of open source software to organizations around the world.

See what’s new in this release. And then download a free trial of the Enterprise Edition (or the Community Edition) today!

OpenGeo Suite Enterprise Edition 2.4.2 released

Hot on the heels of last week’s Community Edition roll-out, we are happy to announce the newest version of the OpenGeo Suite Enterprise Edition. This version comes off an extended testing period, and incorporates feedback from our Community Edition users, as well as the wider project communities.

While not a large overhaul, this new version does feature better handling of authentication in GeoExplorer. No more unauthorized access!

Now that GeoExplorer has integrated styling, editing, composing, and publishing, it is well on its way to becoming a full one-stop shop for all of your web GIS needs.

The Enterprise Edition’s Suite Analytics module now saves statistics to the included PostGIS database instead of a standalone H2 database. Suite Analytics, for those who aren’t familiar, is a module inside GeoServer for visualizing and managing server loads more effectively.

As usual, we offer a 30 day free trial of the OpenGeo Suite Enterprise Edition. Once you’ve gotten a taste of what’s possible with the OpenGeo Suite, we are confident that you and your organization will see the value of becoming an Enterprise Edition client. If you want to learn more about the OpenGeo Suite first, simply take the tour.

We’ve got some very exciting plans in the near future. We’re helping to move the world of web GIS forward, so we’d love to have you on board. You’ll be in great company.

OpenGeo Suite Enterprise Edition 2.4.0 released

March comes in like a lion with a new OpenGeo Suite Enterprise Edition release! Most exciting are the new features, including:

Suite Analytics, an interface that allows sysadmins to visualize and analyze server activity and performance. With this tool one can accurately measure traffic loads and use that information to properly configure and optimize server resources.

Styling and editing from inside GeoExplorer. While we still have the stand-alone Styler and GeoEditor applications, map composition is even easier now that all of their features are available right inside GeoExplorer. Edit GeoServer styles right from the layer properties, edit a feature’s attributes, or draw new features from the same web-based tool—no installation necessary.

Upload data through GeoExplorer directly into GeoServer. This precisely mirrors the same process as our GeoServer layer importer, so your layers will be configured and loaded without needing to leave the application.

There are also plenty of other improvements since our previous Enterprise Edition was released. GeoServer has been upgraded to the latest release candidate of 2.1.0, which now includes WMS 1.3—the latest version of the Web Map Service standard so vital to INSPIRE compliance. GeoWebCache has been upgraded to 1.2.4 which includes new features for automatic management of tile storage, among other things. GeoExt has released a stable 1.0 API, so developers can build applications with confidence. And GeoExplorer has many new base layers to choose from, including MapQuest and Bing.

While on a longer release cycle than the Community Edition, the Enterprise Edition is the supported version of the OpenGeo Suite. As such, we ensure that the software is tested and working as it should across all the platforms we support. And of course, our Enterprise clients get unlimited bug fixes, upgrades, and much more. Why not try a free 30-day trial of the OpenGeo Suite Enterprise Edition and explore all of the features not yet available anywhere else?