Today the company’s technology is sold in 116 countries and is embedded in mapping applications sold by several leading GIS vendors.
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SpatialDirect, another Safe Software product based on FME, enables spatial data to be downloaded from a website in multiple formats, and also acts as an Open Geospatial Consortium standards-compliant Web Feature Service (WFS).įME Server (released in 2008) further enhances a user's ability to distribute and deliver data in variety of formats by way of a variety of services such as WFS, WMS, SOAP, KML as well as basic streaming.Įstablished in 1993, Safe Software initially provided data translation tools to convert the Spatial Archive and Interchange Format (SAIF) used by the provincial government of British Columbia, Canada, into other GIS formats.
Often described as an ETL tool for spatial data, or a Spatial ETL tool, FME provides functionality similar to a traditional ETL tool, but also has additional capability to manage spatial data and the complexity contributed by spatial data's associated feature geometries, attribute tables, and coordinate systems.įME converts data between over 200 GIS, AutoCAD, raster, and database formats, and also manages two-way data migration between AutoCAD and GIS systems database loading with vector, raster or non-spatial data data extraction from legacy systems integration of data from multiple sources quality assurance and coordinate system conversion. The company’s core data translation and transformation product is FME (or the Feature Manipulation Engine). Alstom Power, EXXON, General Electric, NASA, Siemens, Siemens Westinghouse, Toshiba, US Navy and every major utility system in the country have depended on our turbine and maintenance tools including our gas turbine tools.
provides software and consulting services focused on managing the exchange of both spatial (geographic) and non-spatial data between GIS applications and/or relational databases with differing file formats and structures. has the turbine tools used by maintenance crews throughout the world to reduce downtime during an outage or turnaround.